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Which city is closest to Venice?

The closest cities to Venice for unforgettable day trips
  1. Padua. Known in Italian as Padova, the beautiful city of Padua is one of our top recommendations for day trips from Venice, Italy. ...
  2. Bassano del Grappa.
  3. Treviso.
  4. Abano and Montegrotto Terme. ...
  5. Marostica.




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Modena is a wonderful city to combine with a holiday in Venice. Located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, it is a city known for its food culture and cars. Modena is arguably most famous for its balsamic vinegar.

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The distance from Florence to Venice is 160 miles; some high-speed trains make this journey in just 2 hours and 5 minutes, while slower, regional trains can take up to 6 hours. The Florence to Venice train travels north from the heart of. Many trains stop in Bologna en route to Venice.

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The Rome to Venice high-speed train covers the distance of about 395 km (245 miles) between these two Italian cities.

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St Mark's Square St Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco) is Venice's largest and most beautiful town square. It should be at the top of any Venice sightseeing list. It's here that the majority of the city's most important buildings are located.

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If you – like many other travelers – choose to take the train from other Italian or European cities, you'll be dropped off at the Venezia Santa Lucia train station, where you can take a vaporetto to your accommodations. Driving is not an option here – even the police use boats to get around.

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As there's no direct train from Venice to the Amalfi Coast, you'll first need to take a Frecciarossa train from Venezia Santa Lucia to Salerno – direct trains run frequently between these two stations throughout the day.

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Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast are separated by a considerable distance, and due to both geography and topography are not the easiest destinations in Italy to connect directly. Accordingly, many travelers will break up the journey with time in Rome or Naples.

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The distance from Florence to Venice is 160 miles; some high-speed trains make this journey in just 2 hours and 5 minutes, while slower, regional trains can take up to 6 hours. The Florence to Venice train travels north from the heart of. Many trains stop in Bologna en route to Venice.

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