There are about 258km between Tuscany, Italy and Venice, Italy by car.
By bird's flight, 227 miles or 366 km. By road, 253 miles or 407 km.
Florence, Tuscany, and Venice.
They split up into half & half from Venice to Florence to Tuscany to Rome.
Rome, Pisa, Florence, Milan, Venice, Napoli and my personal favourite: Siena in Tuscany.
It depends. Do you like big cities? Then Rome, or Venice. But the Amalphi Coast and Tuscany is very beautiful and peaceful. I would go to Tuscany.
Tuscany. Florence is south of Rome and is in-between Rome and Venice. Pisa is also in the same area. Florence is a really neat city and a great shopping area. Known for its gold merchants and leather goods. You can not drive into the center of city so you'll do a lot of walking in Florence.
There are several cities that Assassin's Creed II is played in; most noteably: -Tuscany -Venice -Florence -Rome
Mountains and Lakes North Italy and Venice Italian and Adriatic Rivieras Tuscany and Rome Neapolitan Riviera The South Sicily
The late fifteenth-century Italy such as Venice, Florence, Forlì, San Gimignano, and the Tuscan countryside.
The actual time may vary according to the traffic and weather. The approximate driving time between these two places is 3 hours.
On the high-speed day train the trip from Paris to Venice will take around 4 and a half hours while if you take the night train, it will be around 12 hours.