Venice by High-Speed Train

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Visit Venice with us!

Spend a day in the romantic city of Venice! We can pick you up from your hotel around 07:30 am and transfer you to the railway station, where our assistant gives you the train tickets and all the information you need for your tour. At 08:15 a.m., the train departs for Venice with arrival at Santa Lucia Railway Station at 12:00 p.m.

Catch the Hop On Hop Off boat right next to the station and enjoy the full day to explore this unique and fascinating city. At 07:00 p.m., catch the train back to Rome from Santa Lucia Railway Station (we recommend arriving at the Station 20 minutes prior). Arrival is at 10:45 p.m.. Drop-off at hotels is not included. You can return to your hotel by subway or by taxi, both available at the railway station.

What is included in this tour?
  • Round trip transportation by train
  • Assistance at the railway station in Rome
  • Hop On Hop Off boat ticket (hotel drop-off not included)
  • Free pick-up service from centrally located hotels

 

  1. Rome Start of the tour

    The tour starts with pick-up at your hotel between 7:30 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. in the morning, for the transfer to the Rome train station, where our assistant will give you the tickets and all the information you need. .

  2. Venice The city of the canals

    Discover the monuments, squares and streets on the banks of the romantic canals of Venice, the city of canals.

    All day free to visit this unique and fascinating city.

    With a supplement of € 35 you can book the gondola ride, a classic must-see in the city.

  3. Roma End of our services

    At 19:05, return to Rome from Santa Lucia station (we recommend being at the station 20 minutes before departure).

    Llegada a la estación de Roma a las 22:45 horas. Fin de nuestros servicios.

Gran Canal de Venecia

El Gran Canal tiene casi 4 km de longitud; se desliza desde la punta noroeste de Venecia, donde están los accesos a tierra firme, hasta la dársena de San Marcos, en el mar Adriático. El canal divide la ciudad en dos partes. Se dice que es más patricia la orilla donde se encuentra la plaza de San Marcos y más popular la orilla contraria.

Plaza de San Marcos

La plaza de San Marcos es la única​ plaza de Venecia, y su principal destino turístico. Se atribuye a Napoleón Bonaparte, aunque algunos opinan que fue Alfred de Musset, quien la apodó "le plus élégant salon d'Europe" (el salón más bello de Europa).