Our tourist maps
Discover Venice and its region as you've never seen it before! We're delighted to be able to offer you these 3 printable maps to help you plan your trip around Venice! Discover the city of Venice, a unique destination that never ceases to amaze. A paradise for romantics, the city is born from the sea and turned towards the sea, and proudly showcases sumptuous palaces, numerous churches and museums, all which testify to the area's glorious past. During your trip to Venice explore Veneto, Friuli and the Trentino Alto Adige region with the help of our route maps; helping you to better organise your trip for an unforgettable experience.
Region map
The North East region is symbolised by Venice. A unique city where the magic and glory of an extraordinary past are present on every street corner, in every square and by every monument. The cultural and architectural wealth of the city attracts more than 20 million tourists every year. Fed up with the crowds? Then consider going on a getaway to Veneto, where the cities of Padua and Verona offer visitors authentic getaways. For lovers of nature and outdoor activities, opt for Bolzano or Val Gardena in the Dolomites. Two winter sports resorts and summer resorts that are the perfect starting point for hikes.
Overview of 4 tourist regions
Attractions maps
There's certainly no lack of cultural and architectural places of interest in the Italian region of Venice. Be it the Doge's Palace, Piazza San Marco, the Bridge of Sighs, the Punta della Dogana Museum, the Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli or a gondola ride, all are worth seeing during a visit to Venice. Why not take a break in the surrounding towns: Padua and its Basilica of Saint Anthony, Bolzano and its surrounding ski resorts or the port city of Trieste..
Routes and distances maps
Venice is a must-see destination in Europe, not least because it's easily accessible and less than 2 hours away! Once there, the best way of getting around is by boat, water taxi, gondola and vaporetto, which allows easy movement from one part of the city to another. The water taxi is expensive: the fare comprises an € 8.90 pick-up charge and then a charge of € 1.80 per minute on board. The gondola is not commonly used, mainly because of its prohibitive price; expect to pay 80 € for a 40-minute ride. Finally, the Vaporetto is the main mode of transport and is efficient and punctual. A ticket costs about 7 € per person and there are some good package deals available if you plan to use the vaporetto several times during your stay. Please be aware that cycling is forbidden in Venice, so opt for a walking tour of the city instead - much more economical! To travel from Venice to Padua, Trieste or Bolzano, the motorway and rail network are particularly well developed and allow easy transportation. A car will offer you freedom, a luxury much appreciated by tourists, but beware of the price of fuel and motorway tolls which are particularly high.
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