Things to know BEFORE you go to VENICE | Venice Travel Tips

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This video provides essential tips for traveling to Venice, including information on the best time to visit, transportation options, and useful apps to use in the city.
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In this video, we'll cover all you need to know before traveling to Venice like what's the best time to visit, how to get around the city and use public transportation, best apps to use in Venice and other useful information. And don't forget to like this video, subscribe to our channel and enable notifications. We also created a mobile-friendly PD... Read More
Key Insights
- πΊοΈ Venice is located in the Venetian Lagoon and is connected to the mainland by a road and train causeway. The main waterway in Venice is the Grand Canal, which is home to famous landmarks such as the Rialto Bridge and Basilica di San Marco.
- βοΈ Venice has a Mediterranean climate with four seasons, and temperatures range from 32 degrees Fahrenheit in winter to 95 degrees Fahrenheit in summer. The city is susceptible to flooding, especially in winter, so it's important to check the weather forecast.
- π The best time to visit Venice is between April and June and September and October when the weather is cooler and there are fewer tourists. However, Venice is a popular destination year-round, so it can be crowded at any given day.
- π° From May 2019, Venice introduced an entry fee for daily visitors, ranging from 3 to 10 EUR depending on the season. However, if you are staying overnight in Venice, you are excluded from paying the fee.
- πΆ The currency used in Venice is the Euro.
- π Venice is generally a safe destination, but it's important to be cautious of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas.
- π¨ The best places to stay in Venice are the San Marco district, Castello, San Polo district, Dorsoduro, or Canareggio. Staying in the historic center will allow you to be close to major attractions.
- π The only transportation in Venice is on water. The Vaporetto is a good option for public water transportation, and one-way tickets cost 7.50 EUR for 75 minutes.
- π± Useful apps to use in Venice include Wi-Fi maps, Venice guide and offline city map, Google Maps or Apple Maps for walking, AVM Venezia Official App for public transportation info, and WC Venice to find public toilets and drinking fountains.
- π Venice can get crowded, especially during the summer, so be prepared to wait in lines for restaurants and attractions.
- βοΈ City tours in Venice are organized by professional tour guides and offer a great way to explore the city's history and attractions. Some providers even offer free walking tours.
- β‘ For international travelers, it's important to have a European power adapter for charging devices. Prepaid SIM cards are available, or you can consider using Google Fi or renting Pocket WiFi.
- π½οΈ Venice offers great restaurants, and it's recommended to check Yelp or TripAdvisor for reviews. Avoid restaurants next to major attractions for better price/quality ratio. Tipping is not mandatory, but expect a cover charge and possibly a service charge.
- π« Venice offers a city pass called Venezia Unica, which allows you to save money and skip lines at attractions. The pass can be used with the AVM Venezia Official App.
- π Venice is home to famous events such as the Venetian Carnival, the Biennale international art exhibition, and the Venice International Film Festival.
- πΈ For the best views of Venice, visit locations such as the Campanile di San Marco, San Giorgio Maggiore, T Fondaco dei Tedeschi Rooftop Terrace, Rialto Bridge, Ponte dell'Accademia, and the Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo Skyline Rooftop Bar.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the best time of year to visit Venice?
According to the video, the best time to visit Venice is between April and June in the spring, or September and October in the fall. The weather is cooler during these months and there are fewer crowds compared to the peak summer season.
Q: How much does it cost to enter Venice as a daily visitor?
From May 2019, Venice introduced an entry fee for daily visitors. As of 2019, the fee is fixed at 3 EUR, but it is expected to range between 3 and 10 EUR, depending on the season. Overnight visitors are excluded from paying the fee as they already pay a tourist city tax with their hotel.
Q: What is the currency used in Venice?
The currency used in Venice, as well as most European countries including Italy, is the Euro. As of the video's making, 1 EUR is worth approximately $1.13. While major establishments accept credit cards, it is advisable to carry some Euros in cash as well.
Q: Is it safe to drink tap water in Venice?
Yes, tap water in Venice is perfectly safe to drink. The video also mentions that there are water fountains throughout the city where visitors can fill up their water bottles for free and save some money on beverages.
Q: How can visitors get around Venice?
The primary mode of transportation in Venice is by water. The city has a public water transportation system called the Vaporetto, with several lines and numerous stations. One-way tickets for 75 minutes cost 7.50 EUR, while 24-hour and 48-hour passes are available. Visitors can also opt for water taxis or experience a traditional gondola ride, although the latter can be quite expensive.
Q: Are there any helpful apps for navigating Venice?
Yes, the video suggests several useful apps for navigating Venice. Some of these apps include Wi-Fi map or Wi-Fi finder for locating Wi-Fi hotspots, Google Maps or Apple Maps for walking directions, and AVM Venezia Official App for public transportation information. Additionally, there are apps for checking the timings and heights of water during acqua alta, as well as apps for finding gondola-sharing services and public toilets.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Venice's layout and major landmarks are explained, including the Grand Canal, Saint Mark's Square, and various islands in the Venetian Lagoon.
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The video discusses the weather and climate in Venice throughout the year, noting the risk of flooding during the winter months.
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Tips are given regarding the best time to visit Venice, the entry fee for daily visitors, and the currency used in the city.
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