One-day tour to Venice by high-speed train
Supplied by: Carrani Tours
Daydreaming about Venice’s charming water canals, sunsets and historic multi-colored buildings?
Set off with us on a day trip to Venice and reach Europe’s most romantic city in just a few hours by high-speed train!
Highlights
- You will reach Venice in little more than 3 hours.
- It will be an unmissable opportunity to get a first glimpse of a city that offers breathtaking views,
- with its historic buildings and beautiful church façades;
- its piers and hundreds of gondolas gently skimming the placid waters of the lagoon;
- the inhabitants and tourists,
- busily engaged in their respective days...
What's included
- Round-trip high-speed train tickets from Rome to Venice Tour leader for the whole length of the trip Headsets Waterbus ticket
- Personal Expenses
Overview
A tour leader will be with you to make sure you make it to Venice safely, show you around so you won’t feel disoriented and give you tips that would do the trick. You will meet
your leader at Roma Termini railways station for check-in. Follow him or her to the platform and get on the train with no stress. You will reach Venice in a bit more than 3 hours. From
Venezia Santa Lucia railway station, you will reach a vaporetto stop (dock) located a stone’s throw away.
Enjoy the ride on the Venetian typical public transport waterbus, a fantastic way to start taking a glimpse at amazing views, architecture, historical buildings and churches façades, docks, gondolas, common residents running their errands and tourists doing their thing…
The one-run ticket pass to the city center is included, and handed out by the tour leader. St. Mark’s Square is the heart of the historical center. After getting off the vaporetto and a two-minute walk, simply take a left turn and take in the magnificence of the Western façade of St. Mark’s
Basilica.
What makes Venice special is also the 118 small islands it is built on as well as the 400ish bridges that span the famous canals: from St. Mark, don’t be afraid to get lost in the maze of alleys (or calli) to see them. Spend some time shopping, sipping an espresso in one of the quaint historical
coffee shops, or even sitting at the outside table of a modern bar. Maybe make a stop (highly recommended) on the Bridge of Sighs (or Ponte dei sospiri), one of the most beautiful Insta spots for amazing shots.
On your way back to the railway station, meet your tour leader because he or she has something for you… We thought we’d invite you for an aperitivo, or cicchetto, as Venetians call it. It is a mix of small savory snacks and side dishes typically served in a bar or informal restaurant and washed down with a spritz veneziano.
Is there a better way to relax and rest your feet after an intense but memorable excursion in one of the most astounding cities in the world?
Cancellation policy
Refundable.
Cancellations without penalties within 24 hours before clients arrival.
100% penalty from 24 hours and no-show.