Where is mestre train station in venice
However, the main connection that Venice Mestre Station has is the one with Venice Santa Lucia Station , in the historic centre of Venice, due to the number and frequency of trains, which take many passengers from one side of the lagoon to the other every day.
Parking at Venice Mestre Station is certainly the cheapest alternative if you come by car to visit the city of Venice, and we know all about it at Parclick! I'm sure you've already taken a look at our map, so you know what we're talking about ;. Car park entrance.
December Vehicle Vehicle Size of vehicle. Car Height: less than 1. Van Height: less than 2. Motorhome Height: less than 3. Truck 7m Height: less than 3. Truck 6m Height: less than 2. Motorcycle Length: less than 2. Car parks near Venice Mestre Train Station. Lido di Venezia. Venice for Visitors - Home.
E-mail, disclosures, audience. Privacy and cookies. Venezia Mestre serves three groups of travelers: Local commuters, such as workers and university students who live on the mainland but go to Venice each day. Travel Guide.
Where to Stay. Location: A Google aerial photo map shows the station, downtown Mestre above the railroad tracks , and the adjacent dormitory and industrial suburb of Marghera below the tracks.
Searching Schedules and Fares Booking with a RailPass. Traveling in a Group of 10 or More? Heads up! If you search for a round-trip ticket, all other tickets will be removed from your cart and will need to be re-added. Are you sure you want to continue? There's nowhere else quite like Venice! Water taxis: Water taxis speedboats are a wonderful way to get around, but very expensive. But boy, it's an experience. Vaporettos: Vaporettos water buses are a more practical option.
They leave from the stop called Ferrovia right outside Santa Lucia station. See actv. After walking, vaporettos are the best way to get around, and a waterbus ride along the Grand Canal is not to be missed. Remember to hold your vaporetto ticket against the validator machine to get a 'beep' and green light before boarding!
Some people try to save money by staying on the mainland at Mestre, where hotels are naturally cheaper. It's an option, but don't do that if you can help it. You want to be a resident in Venice, not a serial day-tripper, so it's worth trying to find an affordable place in Venice itself. Given that the station is walking distance from everywhere in central Venice including San Marco, a hotel near the station where you can easily walk with your bags makes quite a lot of sense if you have the financial backing for a water taxi, then fine, stay near San Marco or wherever you like!
An excellent upmarket choice just 5 minutes walk from the station is the small and intimate Hotel Canal Grande - I've stayed there myself.
You could also try the Abazzia De Luxe. For the least expensive places in central Venice check www. Use the map view to see places in Venice itself. You'll find more station information and a plan of the station not that you really need one at the official Grandi Stazione Venice Santa Lucia website, www. For more about the station's history see en.
I've often seen it asked, "Should we visit Venice, or such-and-such a city? The other city they name may be a great city, but there are lots of great cities.
There's only one Venice, utterly unique. There really is nowhere like it. Easy to visit by train! San Marco from the Grand Canal - arriving by water taxi
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