Vaporetto.
Walk, or use Public Transport, which in Venice consists of water buses.
Venice
There is no train station linking either Venice San Marco or Venice/Treviso airports to the city of Venice. From Venice San Marco airport you can take a bus (water bus) to the city or you can take a regular bus. The water bus is much quicker but costs around €10. The regular bus is slower but only costs a few euro. From Venice Treviso airport you must take one of the buses waiting outside the airport (about €10) which take you direct to the Venice city bus station.
is the water in Venice clear water
Venice Shaw's birth name is Venice Hesser.
yes Venice is partly surrounded by water
Venice Marrow's birth name is Venice Lucy Marrow.
the "duck" they have them in Chattanooga tennesee gondola in Venice
Azienda Consorzio Trasporti Veneziano (ACTV) is the name of the public transport system in Venice. It combines both land transportation, with buses, and canal travel, with water buses (vaporetti). In total, there are 25 routes which connect the city. A one way pass good for one hour costs 6.50 €; longer term passes for 12 to 72 hours are available, costing 14 to 31 €. An even better deal is the "Venice Card" for 7 days, starting at 47.50 €, which includes unlimited vaporetto travel. Venice also has water taxis, which are fast but quite expensive.
Venice is a group of Islands, most of which are connected by bridges.
"A city of water" would be an appropriate name for Venice, Italy, because the city is built on many small islands, which are connected by bridges over numerous canals. The canals would be the water.
Jack Venice's birth name is Christopher Jack Reid.