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Vaparetto Questions - WHAT IS IT AND WHERE TO BUY TICKETS?
I will be in Venice for 2 days. I will most likely live on the Lido. I have questions about vaporetto:
1 until what time do the vaporettos run between Lido and Piazza San Marco?
2 Is the ticket valid for this route for 24/48 hours?
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аватар alex45
Vaporetto tickets are sold at all stations and also at newsstands and are valid on all routes except Alilaguna (they have their own tickets), in addition, they are valid on buses to Lido di Venezia. Tickets (any) start from the moment of validation. vending machines at stations or in the bus. From here their countdown begins. I can’t say according to the schedule, I have old data, type in Google - the schedule of the vapporeto in Venice. It should be there. I took it there when I went to Venice. I can also recommend Google maps (Google maps), there type your route to the hotel , You will be shown everything until the time of the trip.
аватар alex45
Yes, and here is such an infa. There are various vaporetto routes between Lido and San Marco, of which the slowest (I call it walking) is vaporetto No. 1, it stops at all vaporetto stations, there are faster ones - route No. 5 (its movement around Venice clockwise and counterclockwise , respectively 51 and 52). It also passes through San Marco. All vaporetto and bus routes in Venice are ATVO, go to their website, check it out. The vaporetto schedule is also located at all vaporetto stations, hangs on the stands, but these are Italians and they often change it, so in any case, a notepad and write off the schedule at the stands of the same Lido.
аватар xeops
alex45, you probably meant ACTV, here is the site http://www.actv.it/en
Attached a photo of the vaporetto. This is an analogue of a tram or bus in Venice - high-speed transport with fixed stops.
аватар alex45
Yes, I was mistaken, ATVO are express trains from the airport to Venice. Thank you! The TS can find a schedule on the website, but this also needs to be checked. So I had it, the vaporetto did not come at the time that I had in the schedule from the Internet, but the end time of the vaporetto is there for sure. I will post a photo. This is a vaporetto taken from the Lido station, view of the canal.
аватар alex45
A little off topic, but somewhere after 17-00, cruise ships begin to leave the port and pass by San Marco, it’s good to watch them from the Lido near the vaporetto station.
аватар Scurra-2
About cruise ships, for sure! Very interesting if you have time.
аватар 3018886
Thank you very much everything is very clear
аватар 3018886
As I understand it, you can buy a ticket for a vaporetto for 18 euros for 24 hours and the countdown starts from the moment of its kind of registration (first trip), and vaporettos are sea boats that go around Venice and arrive anyway at Piazza San Marco, i.e. Is it possible to ride these boats all day long, get off and on at any station within 24 hours????
аватар Scurra-2
All right. In addition, there may be a route that does not stop at San Marco.
аватар 3018886
Well, as Alex explained, this is route number 5
аватар alex45
A ticket for 24 hours includes trips to the vaporetto of any routes, except for the Alilaguna routes (there are their own tickets), in addition, buses to Mestre and Lido. All this is served by one ACTV company and has a single ticket. The time count for them starts from the moment of validation (this is applying the ticket to the machine at the first station or stop, the ticket can be in your wallet, wallet, purse.). Yes, you can go out and enter at least at every stop, unlike a one-time ticket, You have already seen the photo of the vaporetto, they go on different routes, both around Venice and inside along the Grand Canal. The main square where everything comes, and buses from the mainland, and cars - this is Piazza Roma. This is the end of the overland routes (buses return back, cars also or to a huge covered parking lot in this square) Further vaporetto or on foot through the bridges and footbridges in Venice. The Lido has its own bus routes
аватар alex45
Lastly, line 5 runs from Piazzale Roma to Lido (clockwise -51, anti-clockwise -52). It goes around Venice, but enters San Marco-Zacharia Pier, but skips other (minor) piers. Therefore there are only 5-6 berths to Roma Square and it takes only 25-30 minutes, vaporetto No. 1 takes more than an hour. So, you need to be careful, look at the route and the sign where it goes.
In my report on Venice, it is written how, inadvertently, we boarded vaporetto No. 1 on San Marco and sailed to the Lido, and not to Roma Square, then sailed again past San Marco to Roma Square. As a result, we had a hotel on the island of Murano and we spent half the night looking for how to get there. Water taxi is very expensive.
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