The closest train station to Venice is Santa Lucia (Venezia Santa Lucia), located directly on the island. It provides direct access to the city and is well-connected to various Italian cities. Another nearby station is Mestre, located on the mainland, but Santa Lucia is the primary station for reaching Venice itself.
there is a station in venice, santa Lucia.
1 hour, 15 minutes
What do you mean by "Venice Port". The main Venice station (Santa Lucia) is about 20 metres in front of the main canal.
You can take a train from the central station. It takes about 4 hours.
Hotel Venice is located at Lista di Spagna 158 , in Venice, Italy. It is in the Cannaregio area, close to St. Mark's square and the Santa Lucia train station.
The closest train station to St. Mark's Square in Venice is Santa Lucia Station (Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia). From the train station, you can reach St. Mark's Square by taking a vaporetto (water bus) or a scenic walk through the city's charming streets and canals, which takes about 30 minutes. There are no direct train services to St. Mark's Square, as it is located in the pedestrian-only zone of the city.
By direct train from Venice Santa Lucia station it is around 25-30 minutes. By car it is about 20 minutes. It's a great place to visit as a day trip from 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.
The Train for Venice was created in 1938.
no there arent. the best way to reach Venice from capri is getting a ferry to naples and from there take a train to Venezia Santa Lucia station
The duration of Night Train to Venice is 1.63 hours.
If you come by train from anywhere but Venice island, you'd better get off at Mestre station and take the orange bus 15 (a city line which stops several times along the route: it takes about 30-40 minutes) or the ATVO blue coach (direct, about 20-30 minutes, but more expensive). If you are at the Venice rail station, walk or take a waterbus to Piazzale Roma and take bus 5 (every 15 minutes at rush hours: it takes 20 minutes) or the ATVO coach (about 15 minutes). Useful links: www.actv.it www.atvo.it www.veniceairport.it I would probably allow longer to reach Venice Marco Polo Airport. Be aware that most European cheap flights are to/from Venice Treviso Airport which is in the city of Treviso and you should allow at least an hour for travel between Venice Train Station (or Piazzale Roma buses) to the airport.