What does Venice daily pass include?


What does Venice daily pass include?

This Venice City Pass includes the following attractions, namely:
  • Ticket for the Doge's Palace.
  • Admission to Correr Museum, National Archaeological Museum & Biblioteca Marciana.
  • Access to 15 Chorus Churches.
  • Boat trip to Murano, Burano and Torcello.
  • Boat trip on the Grand Canal.
  • Tour of Theater La Fenice.


How many euros do I need per day in Venice?

Average daily spend by real travellers in Venice: €129 Think mid-range - most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side. It doesn't include the cost of hotels or car hire as these are often booked in advance.


Are things expensive in Venice?

Venice is more expensive than some places but that is to be expected as getting things in and around has extra logistical challenges. We've been going for over 20 years and only paid near those prices for special drinks in St Mark's Square which we expected.


Are toilets free in Venice?

To use a public toilet in Venice, you must pay around 1,5 euros per visit. You'll find an attendant or sometimes a tourniquet at the restroom entrance.


Is bread free in Venice?

At moderately-priced places, a large bottle of mineral water for the table should cost no more than 2 euros, maybe 3 in more expensive cities like Venice. Yes, you do also have to pay for bread. This is the “pane e coperto” charge — more on what that is in a moment.


Can you drink tap water in Venice?

You can drink the water in Venice and save yourself the expense and waste of bottled water. Venice's tap water is pumped in from the Italian mainland so you don't have to worry about anything questionable in the water that is floating under the city. That lagoon water is not coming out of the tap.


Which vaporetto goes all around Venice?

Lines 4 & 5 are paired lines encircling Venice and connecting it to the adjacent islands of Murano, Giudecca, and Lido.


How much is a water taxi from Venice to Murano?

There are set fares for the water taxis in Venice and the rest of the lagoon. For a water taxi to Murano, you can expect to pay a minimum fare of 60 euros leaving from Piazzale Roma or the railway station. The price is for up to 4 people, and you pay an extra 10 euros for any additional passenger.