Where is hellovenezia ticket desks in venice
Youth and young-adult pass: Young people from ages 14 through 29 can buy the Rolling Venice Card at any Hellovenezia ticket desk. The card is valid for 3 days of unlimited ACTV boat and bus travel within the city not including the airport. See our Tourist Travel Cards page for the current price. One companion can travel at the same fare. Luggage: You can transport one item of luggage of up to cm 59 inches in combined length, width, and height.
You're also allowed a purse, small carry-on, or small backpack. Cards identifies for a number of hours are valid when you buy them; you can use the at once or later. Cards identified by days are valid only for those days, measured midnight to midnight. That starts the clock for their use, and their validity will expire the set number of hours later. Monica, please confirm or correct. Thanks , the post are really very helpful.
Can you let me if the actv travel cards and venice connected cards are the same. Also with which card can I combine the Rolling venice card. Example if a 48 hours card will cost you euro It is exactly the same card, but by buying online it is cheaper! Read my previous post! It is valid ot 7 days, according to which one you have purchased. So if you buy a 24 h card and you pick it up at 3pm, it will be valid until 3pm of the day after and so on! I know the Veniceconnected site is not clear I told them , but it seemed I cleared the validity of the card on my previous post!
It did not say how they count days on the seven day card, but hours are hours and that is clear. Ditto for hellovenezia. When I bought my seven day card last Fall, I was advised to keep the receipt in case I was challenged.
At the time the card did not have to be validated. I hope the people who check tickes are told what we are told. The card is valid from the moment it is picked up from the VeniceConnected Pick up point. So if you have a 72h card and you pick it up at I agree that the rules are not clear and I have told them they should put this info on their site. Whether they will implement my comment or not, I do not know. Hi Monica. There is only the start date and the number of hours you buy it for.
And the big question is when this h count starts. If it automatically starts at am on 1 May regardless when you actually pick it up and start using it on that day maybe not before 6 pm , then it will expire at pm on 3 May. And this makes difference. But thanks anyway.
I got seven day transport card ahead of time on VeniceConnected and lost half a day because it starts at midnight. For rules see VeniceConnected. You might just as well but at any vaporetto stop. As far as I know it is valid from the first moment you use it, since you have to validate it through a machine. So if you pick a 72 H card at 8 am but only start using it at 2 pm, the card will be valid until 2pm of the day it was supposed to expire.
And it does work 24 hours a day, for all the period you book. There are no time limits. Hi Monica, could you please specify when the card becomes active? I mean when this hour-count actually starts? Or is it timed from midnight to midnight as it says in the post above? In this case I would only be able to use it on 1, 2 and 3 May but not on 4 May. Many thanks for your reply in advance. I bought a tourist card and I didnt have any problems with it. We didnt buy it until two days into our 10 day stay and we used it all the time.
We didnt have to wait to pick it up either. We purchased ous at the bus stop in Rialto. I thought it was worth every penny!!! Those valporetto tickets are expensive for tourists!!!
The card is not a scam, it is organised by Venice city. The tickets are valid 24 hours a day. The pick-up point are well indicated in their website so you can see where you can get them before booking and they are at Marco Polo airport, at Piazzale Roma, At tronchetto and in San Marco.
So if you arrive by plane you can collect it at the airport, if you arrive by train you go to Piazzale roma. I just returned from one week in Venice and wish that I had booked one of these. As it was, I paid 13 euros to get to and from the airport 26 total , plus multiple journeys up and down the canal for 6. So, I spent almost 50 euros on just a handful of trips on the vaporetti. Had I purchased a one-week pass, it would have cost the same and I would certainly have used the vaporetti more often and saved some serious energy.
I would have probably also headed to the islands. Those boats just shoot straight across the canal — not up and down it, and they only cost 50 cents. The trip usually takes just a minute or two. I took one of those and quite enjoyed it. The VeniceConnected transport ticket is a bit of a scam to be avoided. They are timed from midnight to midnight and may not be picked up before the date they start, As a result, unless you are within walking didtance of a pick-up point, you have to pay for a full fare trip to get it.
And watch out; make no mistakes when ordering; they make no adjustments. Advice is not to buy passes in advance via Venice Connected. Jusy buy when you get to airport and are sur of your dates an times.
I have had a very difficult experience in which they would not change the dates and refused a refund. I had to buy 4 x 72 hour passes again.
They might be within their contractual rights but is it good customer service to take money for nothing? They know the original tickets were not printed. Since , our mission has been to make your time in Europe affordable and memorable. All Rights Reserved.
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Hi I am currently age 29 and 7 months. Can I purchase three-day youth card? I have read numerous post and you are very kind to answer so many questions.
Hi, Would like ask for the youth card between based on years or months? Great article! Does it include skip-the-line VIP admission? Hello, You might want to get the two day pass, depending on if you arrive in the morning of the 23rd and leave on the afternoon of the 24th.
Grazie mille! There are two types of taxis — private and shared. Private taxis will drop you off as close as possible to your hotel, while shared taxis will drop you off at one of the 16 pre-specified locations only.
It also depends on the taxi company you choose. It allows travel on all valid water services for 60 minutes from time of stamping for travel in the same direction.
The ticket also allows you one piece of luggage up to cm2. You can buy tickets from Hellovenezia ticket desks as well as any authorised resellers. Tourist Travel Cards are the most economical for those who plan on using public transport more than a handful of times during their stay.
The pass allows unlimited travel on all the services — waterborne and land, and is valid anywhere from 12 hours to 7 days. A Venicebox pass is also a great option for those who want a transport pass as well as discounts to museums , shops and restaurants.
Transport Venice. What are the best public transportation options in Venice Vaporetto Water Bus The vaporetto is the standard, large water bus in Venice and the surrounding lagoon islands.
Taxi The Venetian water taxi is an attraction of its own. Figuring out the vaporetto network in Venice The vaporetto network is similar to a standard bus network. Local tips for the vaporetto system in Venice When you first arrive in Venice , make sure you have a good map and very clear directions to get to your accommodation.
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