![]() Our experience: We drove to Venice by car from Lake Garda, from Verona, and also once from Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Italian Dolomites. From Punta Sabbioni, you can easily get straight to Venice city center by boat in about 30 minutes. This is a somewhat less-traveled route for tourists and parking is somewhat easier – and cheaper – here. There are big signs indicating parking garages, so really nothing to worry about.īelow, you can find all the information about where to park if driving to Venice via this bridge.Īlternative: If you are coming from the north/northeast, you can also easily reach Venice by car via the coastal route via Cavallino-Treporti (Punta Sabbioni). It might get a bit busy for the last 200-300 meters, but that’s it. Even after you cross the bridge over the lagoon, getting to the car parking is quite straightforward. So no matter where you are driving from, you’ll always arrive in Venice via the 3.5km long Ponte della Libertà (Liberty Bridge) over the lagoon.ĭriving in Venice isn’t really stressful because you’re driving on big wide roads all the way until you reach the city. The historic city center of Venice is located in the Venetian Lagoon and there is just one road connecting it to the mainland. If you are coming from the North, you’ll be arriving in Venice via highways A27 or A57. Driving from Florence to Venice takes about 3 hours, Bologna to Venice – 1 hour 45 minutes (highway A13/ E53). ![]() It’s about 3 hours drive from Milan or 1.5 hrs from Verona (highway A4/ E70). ![]() Venice can easily be reached by car from any major city in northern Italy. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |