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Public transport in
Venice
The best ways to get around Venice are on foot or by water buses (vaporetti) which are operated by the local authority Azienda Consorziale Transporti
Venezia (tel: (
041)
2424; www.actv.it). The vaporetti have set routes around Venice so your journey is dictated by their routes and sailing times.
There are four bridges across the
Grand Canal: the oldest and most famous,
Ponte di Rialto;
Ponte dell'Accademia;
Ponte degli Scalzi and the newest addition, opened in 2008, is
Ponte della Costituzione which connects the
Santa Lucia train station with the bus station at
Piazzale Roma.
An alternative way to cross the Grand Canal is by traghetto (a public gondola).
Crossings are cheap and short and there are numerous traghetto points along the canal.
Gondolas are a traditional form of transport, although they are usually reserved for sightseeing purposes and are expensive. They can be hired at one of the stands located in
Rialto, Piazzale Roma, and
San Marco, as well as one of the occasional 'unofficial' stops dotted along the smaller canals.
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Tourist information:
Palazzetto Carmagnani -- San Marco 2637 30124 Venezia
Opening hours:
Daily 0900-1900.
Other tourist offices are located at
Marco Polo airport, Piazzale Roma, Santa Lucia train station, the Giardini, and on the
Lido, at
Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta.
Passes:
The Venice Card is available in
12-hour, 48-hour and week-long packages. It offers free public transport, entry to museums and galleries and discounts on selected parking, excursions and shops. The card is available from the airport, railway stations, tourist information offices and online.
The Chorus Pass includes entry to 16 of Venice's churches, including the spectacular
Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei
Frari and the church of
Santa Maria Formosa. The pass is valid for one year and is available for purchase online, at the tourist office and from participating churches.
The Museum Pass allows entry to 10 civic museums, including the
Doge's Palace. The ticket is valid for six months and allows a single admission to each museum.
Basilica dei Frari (
Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
The glorious gothic Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, constructed around 1330, is primarily associated with the name of
Titian, Venice's painter son who is buried here, alongside the city's celebrated sculptor,
Antonio Canova. Titian made his reputation and crowned his early years by painting the huge altar piece,
The Assumption of the Virgin, for the Franciscan brothers of the Frari in 1518. Titian also executed the painting over the
Pesaro family altar in the north aisle. The inclusion of the flag and
Turk in the painting alludes to
Bishop Pesaro's victory over the
Turks at
Santa Maura. Titian's tomb, located in the south aisle, faces the large marble pyramid created for
Canova, depicting
St Mark's lion paying homage to the dead sculptor. Ironically, the design, executed by Canova's pupils, was based on Canova's own plans for a new monument to Titian.
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0900-1800, Sun 1300-1800.
Admission Fees:
Yes
Disabled
Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address:
San Polo 3072, Venice, Italy
Basilica di San Marco (
St Mark's Basilica)
The golden
Byzantine St Mark's Basilica was founded in the ninth century as a shrine for the relics of
St Mark.
Built on a plan of a
Greek cross, its Eastern appearance is enhanced by golden mosaics, originally created by craftsmen from the Byzantine court at
Ravenna. The interior houses many of Venice's greatest treasures, including the venerated icon of the
Madonna Nicopeia. The golden screen behind the high altar - the crypt in which St Mark is supposed to be buried - is the
Pala d'Oro, beautifully crafted with sapphires, emeralds and rubies and inset with enamels from
Constantinople. Before leaving St Mark's, visitors should pause to admire the
12th-century pavement, a resplendent mosaic of glass and marble. It is possible to book online to avoid the long queues at www.venetoinside.com
Opening Times: Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1700 (Apr-Oct); Mon-Sat 0945-1700, Sun 1400-1600 (Nov-Mar).
Admission Fees: Yes
Disabled Access: Yes
Unesco: Yes
Address:
Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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