Planning your visit to Venice? This video offers essential travel tips to help you decide where to stay in Venice, ensuring you experience the best of this unique city. We cover everything from navigating the grand canal by gondola to finding the perfect spot for your italy travel adventure.
In this video, we break down the 5 essential steps to experiencing Venice like a local. Whether you’re flying into Marco Polo, hunting for the best cicchetti, or trying to understand the new Access Tax, this guide is your ultimate blueprint for the Floating City.
๐ฎ๐น What Youโll Learn in This Video:
Step 1: Getting There โ The best way to reach the city center from Marco Polo or Treviso airports (and the one train station mistake you must avoid!).
Step 2: Where to Stay โ Why we recommend Cannaregio and Dorsoduro over San Marco, plus how to visit Venice on a budget by staying in Mestre.
Step 3: Navigating the Canals โ Everything you need to know about Vaporettos, Water Taxis, and how to get a “gondola experience” for just a few euros.
Step 4: Eating Like a local โ Skip the tourist traps and discover the magic of cicchetti and ombrรฉ.
Step 5: Finding the Magic โ How to beat the crowds at St. Markโs Square and which islands are actually worth the boat ride.
๐ Helpful Links & Resources:
Official Vaporetto Map (Downloadable PDF): https://muoversi.venezia.it/sites/default/files/attachments/pdf/ES/mappa_linee_di_navigazione_febbraio2025.pdf
Skip-the-Line Tickets: https://traveladdictslife.com/venice_skip_line
Venice Access Tax (Entry Fee): Check dates and pay the fee here: https://cda.ve.it/en/
Book Your Gondola Ride: https://traveladdictslife.com/venice_gondola
๐ Pro Tips Mentioned:
Pack Light: You will be carrying your bags over stone bridges. Trust us on this one!
Timing is Everything: Visit in April/May or September/October for the best weather and fewer crowds.
The Traghetto Secret: Use the local gondola ferries to cross the Grand Canal for a fraction of the price.
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Planning your first trip to Venice can be a whirlwind, but we hope these 5 steps make your journey to the Floating City absolutely magical! ๐ถโจ
Quick Links from the video:
๐ซ Skip-the-Line Tickets: https://traveladdictslife.com/venice_skip_line
โด Vaporetto Map PDF: https://muoversi.venezia.it/sites/default/files/attachments/pdf/ES/mappa_linee_di_navigazione_febbraio2025.pdf
๐ถ Official Venice Access Tax Info: https://cda.ve.it/en/
We want to hear from you: Are you planning your first visit to Venice soon, or have you been before? If youโve been, what was your favorite "hidden gem" or bacaro for cicchetti? Drop your questions and tips below! ๐๐ฎ๐น
For my family of 4, the water taxi was the best choice.
24, 48, 72 HOURS, not 1,2,3 DAYS. slight difference
I'm planning a trip to Italy in October, spending 2 weeks in Venice, Rome, and Naples. Your videos are invaluable! I really appreciate the detailed information.
there are a few 'dead links' the hotel link, the e-sim link and the cruise adventure link.
Thanks guys !!! You both are adorable!
I learn a lot from your videos. Thank you.
Iโve visited Venice twice, once in March and another in April and wish Iโd seen this video first. The info provided is spot on. Fortunately, I did my own prior research so got it right but it took some time to plan. What Iโd add is really expect to do a lot of walking and there is no where to sit unless purchasing food or drink. Also, donโt rule out visiting in March. The temps are more moderate and crowds much smaller. Lastly, donโt wait too long before purchasing advance ticket to major sites, yes they cannot be changed but they often sell out early. Good luck and enjoy your stay!