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ACTV

www.actv.it

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ACTV runs the public transport system in Venice and the surrounding area. The website contains interactive vaporetto timetables and downloadable bus timetables. There is also news on upcoming strikes and changes to routes due to regattas and other events.

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Alilaguna

www.alilaguna.it

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Alilaguna runs the public water buses from Marco Polo airport to the historic centre of Venice. To get the bus, first buy your ticket from the ticket office inside the arrivals hall then walk to the vaporetto stop. It is about a 7 minute walk along a covered walkway. The public boats are at the far end of the quayside.

There are timetables for all routes on the website and you can book your ticket online - sometimes at a discount.

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ATVO

www.atvo.it

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ATVO runs the coaches from Treviso Airport and Marco Polo Airport to Mestre and Venice. The ticket office in Venice is on the ground floor of the multi storey car park facing the bus station.

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Flixbus

www.flixbus.com

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Travel by coach around Italy with prices starting at just 5 Euros! This is a German company. The coaches all have air conditioning, power sockets* and free wifi* (*not guaranteed though).

From Venice you can travel to Berlin, Brescia, Bolzano, Milan, Munich, Turin and Verona.

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Megabus

www.megabus.it

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Travel by coach around Italy with prices starting at just 1 Euro! The coaches all have air conditioning and free wifi.

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People Mover

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The People Mover is a new transport service between the Tronchetto and Piazzale Roma with an intermediate stop for cruise passengers arriving at Marittima. Tickets cost 1 Euro and can be purchased from machines at the stops. The tram runs every 8 minutes between 7am and 11pm Monday to Saturday and 8am to 10pm on Sundays and holidays.

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Trenitalia

www.trenitalia.com

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Book train tickets online. Travelling by train in Italy is very economical. You can book tickets online and collect them at the station from a machine or even use a confirmation number sent to your phone. .

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Venezia Santa Lucia

www.trenitalia.com

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The train station. If you want to buy train tickets you can buy them online or from the trenitalia app. Note that if you have a paper ticket, you must validate it in the machine before boarding the train.

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