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Things to do in Venice

Venice is one of the most romantic getaways in Europe. Although it might seem like a cliché, it is still a fun experience to have a Gondola ride through the winding canals and under the many bridges. Make sure you haggle though as the starting price can be quite high. It is also possible to go on a romantic dinner cruise or simply take the Water Bus down the Grand Canal.

When visiting Venice be sure to:

  • Ride on a gondola through the stunning canals
  • Drink a glass of wine whilst admiring the view of Saint Mark's Basilica
  • Try your bargaining skills at Rialto market
  • Take a photograph from the spectacular Rialto Bridge
  • Get lost and ask for directions through the winding streets
  • Climb to the top of the Bell Tower for views of Venice
  • Visit the ancient churches that date back hundreds of years

Venice Airports

Venice is the only completely pedestrian city in the world and as it is situated on a lagoon there is no airport in the city centre. Marco Polo Airport is not too far away and is located on the mainland, still officially part of Venice. Continue reading if you want to know how to get to the city centre from the airport and which are the main airlines flying to Venice.

Venice Attractions

Venice is full of interesting and unique attractions that will entertain you throughout your visit. One of the first things you will notice upon arrival is the amount of canals and bridges in the city. It is very easy to get lost so don't be afraid to ask locals to help you find your way! San Marco Square is one of the most interesting parts of Venice and is overlooked by the Bell Tower of St. Mark and Saint Mark's Basilica. If you climb to the top of the Bell Tower you will be rewarded with great views of Venice as well as the lagoon.

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Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE)

Top Carriers
Many of the world's most major airlines operate within Venice Marco Polo Airport including: EasyJet, Volotea and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
Location
Venice Marco Polo Airport is located 8k north of Venice city centre.
Transportation options
From the airport you can take a bus which will take you to the heart of Venice. The bus stops at all the most popular attractions, giving you an affordable and fast way to see everything Venice has to offer. You can also get a map at the various stops to help you explore the city.

FAQs about flights to Venice

What’s the best way to search for cheap flights to Venice on eDreams UK?
At eDreams UK you can find cheap flights from £11 to Venice. Our platform utilizes advanced technologies, including machine learning and real-time user search data, to offer a variety of options. This ensures you can pick the flights that best fit your preferences and schedule for your trip to Venice.
Which airlines operate flights to Venice?

Here are some airlines that provide direct flights from the UK to Venice:

  • Ryanair offers flights originating from London, Paris and Barcelona.
  • Wizz Air Malta also offers numerous flights, including several departing from Madrid, Tenerife and from Tirana.
  • Easyjet provides flights from London, Amsterdam and also from Manchester.

The airlines providing flights to Venice with layovers are:

  • Lufthansa, which serves flights from Lisbon, Amsterdam or Athens.
  • ITA Airways, that operates flights from Palermo and Bangkok, as well as from Alghero.
  • Turkish Airlines, which offers flights from Bangkok, Lahore and also Islamabad.
What time should you arrive at the airport prior to your flight to Venice?
To avoid missing your flight to Venice, arrive at the airport at least 2 or 3 hours early for check-in, security controls, customs, and boarding. eDreams offers great deals on flights to Venice from over 100 cities. You can enhance your experience with services like priority boarding, extra luggage, and lounge access. Additionally, consider adding travel insurance or opting for a refundable fare when booking to ensure flexibility and peace of mind.
What is the name of the main airport for Venice?
Venice has 2 airport[s] with Marco Polo being one of the busiest. It offers both domestic and international flights to 100 cities worldwide. Popular destinations include major hubs like London, Manchester and Barcelona. Marco Polo is known for being a key gateway for travelers, providing a wide range of routes for business and leisure travelers alike.
How far is Venice airport from the city center?
The airport in Venice, known as Marco Polo, is located approximately 3 miles kilometers from the city center. This proximity makes it fairly convenient for travelers to access the main parts of the city.
What is the cost of traveling from Venice airport to the downtown area?
Public Transportation: A trip will cost you roughly 1.25 £ per person.
Car Hire: For added comfort and independence during your visit, eDreams provides excellent car rental options in Venice. Select the vehicle that suits you best and drive from Marco Polo to the city center of Venice on your own schedule.
Taxi Service: If you're willing to spend a bit more and choose to take a taxi from Marco Polo , expect an average charge of about 7.74 £ per kilometer to reach the center of Venice.
What is the typical weather like in Venice?
For those seeking warm weather, the ideal time to visit Venice is in June, July and August. During these months, temperatures typically soar to an average of 23.8 °C, and you'll find that July, August and June are the sunniest months, with an average of 179.83 hours of sunshine. Conversely, if you favor cooler weather, consider planning your trip to Venice in January, December or February. During this period, you can expect an average temperature of 6.12 °C. For travelers indifferent to temperature but keen to steer clear of rain, it’s wise to avoid visiting during April, September and October, when the average precipitation in Venice reaches 8.25 mm. Instead, consider the drier months of January, February and March, which feature significantly lower rainfall, averaging only 0 mm.

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