Travel by train with Italo, the Official Italian High Speed Train, from and to Venice starting from [PRICE] €
Venice train timetables and tickets
Venice high speed train timetables and tickets: book train tickets from Florence to Bologna, Brescia, Ferrara, Milan, Naples, Padua, Reggio Emilia, Rome, Salerno, Turin, Venice, Verona, and many other destinations.
HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO VENICE
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HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM VENICE
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28,9 €
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14,9 €
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12,9 €
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35,9 €
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38,9 €
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11,9 €
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Venezia Santa Lucia Station
🚉 Station | Venezia Santa Lucia |
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📍 Address | P.za Cannaregio, 30121 Venice, Italy |
👥 Annual Passengers | Around 30 million |
🚅 Daily Trains | Around 400 |
🚆 Rails | 23 |
Venezia Santa Lucia is Venice’s main station and a significant terminal in Italy, renowned as the main gateway to the city’s historic center. Positioned along the Grand Canal, it connects Venice to major Italian and international cities, including Rome, Florence, Milan, Paris, and Munich. With a daily flow of roughly 82,000 passengers, it is one of the busiest in the country.
The station offers various services aimed at enhancing passenger comfort, such as bars, restaurants, shops, and a tourist information area. As the only train station with a view of the Grand Canal, it is also directly connected to Venice’s public water transport, including vaporetti (water buses) and water taxis departing from Piazzale Roma. Recently renovated, Venezia Santa Lucia now features expanded pedestrian paths and improved safety with 24/7 monitoring from a dedicated control room, ensuring a smooth experience for all travelers.
Reaching the station
Reaching the Venezia Santa Lucia or Venezia Mestre stations is simple and convenient, as both stations are strategically located and well-served by public transport. You can access the stations via regional trains, buses, water buses (vaporetto for Venezia Santa Lucia), or taxis. The stations offer excellent connectivity to other areas in the Veneto region and beyond, including popular cities such as Padua, Verona, and Treviso. For a modern and comfortable travel experience, choose Italo Train. Italo provides efficient connections to all major Italian cities, with high-speed trains designed for comfort and style. Traveling with Italo means a quick, stress-free journey, ensuring maximum comfort. Whether you're arriving in Mestre for convenient mainland access or at Santa Lucia for a scenic entrance to Venice itself, Italo's high-speed trains guarantee a smooth and memorable journey.Special offers to
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connecting Milan, Brescia, Desenzano, Peschiera, Verona, Vicenza, Padua, Rovigo, Ferrara, Bologne, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno.
#3h33'
from Venice to Roma Termini
the time needed to connect Venice with the Italian capital by Italo High Speed Train.
#2h25'
from Venice to Milan
the time needed to connect the two cities by Italo High Speed Train.
MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN VENICE
Visit the historic, refined city of Venice, unique in all the world, a miracle on water, an open-air museum. Looking for a train to Venice for your next vacation? Then get on board Italo and get to the ancient lagoon city that continues to conquer the hearts of visitors from all over the world with its bridges, canals and piazzas that are begging to be discovered. To take in all the charms of Venice, see the city from two different perspectives: on foot to take in the enchanting views, or lulled by the relaxing, gentle sway of a gondola.
For a round trip day in the city, make sure you don’t miss out on these destinations: the scenic Piazza San Marco, considered the parlor of Venice, the lavish Basilica of San Marco, a unique example of western-eastern architecture with its grandiose golden mosaics, inlaid floors and colored marbles; the Doge's Palace containing the Doge's private apartments, as well as the famous Bridge of Sighs, crossed by Casanova during his escape.
When it comes time for a snack break, our advice is to take a seat in one of the historic cafes in Piazza San Marco, where you can breathe in the atmosphere of the city in the lagoon. The Rialto Bridge, king of all bridges, from which you can see the Grand Canal from a different perspective, is also certainly not to be passed up. Continuing down this route, you can visit treasures like the Gallerie dell'Accademia, the San Zaccaria Church or La Fenice Theater.
If the glimpses of the canals of Venice were not enough, jump on the first ferry and let yourself be enchanted by the nearby islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello, which preserve the most authentic traditions of Venice. Burano is famous for its colorful houses and for the craftsmanship of the lace, while Murano is known all over the world for the ancient tradition of glass blowing and mystical Torcello island that combines intense spirituality with numerous artistic testimonies.
Venice is certainly a city that fascinates all year round, but which the Carnival makes even more magical. The Venetian Carnival is in fact one of the most famous in the world, and certainly an event to attend at least once in a lifetime. Put on one of the traditional costumes and get involved in this suggestive, popular festival considered unique for its history, masks and atmosphere!
And if you’ve organized your trip to Venice on the third weekend of July, you absolutely cannot miss the Festa del Redentore, with hundreds of boats pouring into the canals, forming a long bridge over the Giudecca Canal and ending with an unforgettable fireworks display that illuminates the whole lagoon. You just have to pack your bags and hop on a train to discover this unique city!
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