Are there roads and cars in Venice? Parking in Venice - addresses, prices, timetable and map

Hello friends. Today is our story for those who travel around Italy by car. There are plenty of car parks in Venice. But they have their own specifics, because. part is located on the mainland of the city, and part on the island. I will tell you where to leave the car in Venice, how much it costs, I will open the pros and cons of different parking lots, and give their coordinates.

This is just the central historical part of Venice, where all tourists strive. There are 2 large parking lots. Both are located on Roman Square. It's very close to.

You can get to them from the mainland along the Via della Liberta dam, further along the Ponte bridge della Liberta. Right after the bridge.

Autorimessa comunale

This is a municipal parking lot on the street. Santa Croce 496. A huge building of 10 floors.

  • The capacity of the garage is 2,152 cars and 180 motorcycles.
  • Yes, it's very comfortable spot for car parking. 3 minutes walk - and in front of you is the station. Then sit on desired route and you are in the center of Venice.

There are cons:

  • This is one of the most expensive car parks in Venice and around.
  • No hourly pay. There is only a daily fee. And here you need to be careful:

If you paid for parking for a day, left the car, and then decided to take it, go somewhere and come back, and on the same day, then you will have to pay the full cost of parking for the day again.

  • If your car is more than 185 cm wide (including side mirrors) - the price is 26 euros
  • If more than 185 cm - 29 euros.

But, it is possible to get a 10% discount and go to the selected place without a queue if you book a place in advance online.

You can also get a discount if your hotel is in partnership with parking. Check the parking website to see if your hotel is on the list.

  • Who cares about the safety of the car: employees are asked to leave the car keys. This is not a whim. As I already wrote, parking spaces a lot, but often the cars are in 2 rows and sometimes the workers need to shuffle so that the car can leave.

But, if you leave the car on the top floor (on the roof), then the keys will not be asked.

Official parking site: www.avm.avmspa.it

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Garage San Marco

There is a smaller garage next to the municipal car park. It's called Garage San-Marco. Located on Piazzale Roma 467/F. Multi-storey building, you can also leave your car on the roof.

  • Operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • 900 parking spaces, there are places for motorcycles.
  • A 5-minute walk from Santa Lucia Station and the main vaporetto lines.
  • You don't have to hand over your car keys.
  • There are discounts if you book in advance online and if your hotel is in partnership with a garage.
  • Price. Days cost 30 euros. Booking in advance 28 euros.
  • Overnight parking (from 17:00 to 4 am) – 15 euros
  • Motorcycle: 15 euros per day
  • Bike: day 10 euro

Official site: www.garagesanmarco.it

Parcheggio Sant'Andrea

The small St. Andrea parking lot is located between the Autorimessa comunale and Garage San-Marco garages. Entrance from Rio Terà S. Andrea.

Convenient for those who need to leave the car for a few hours. For 2 hours you will pay 7 euros.

Works 24 hours. 100 parking spaces. You don't need to leave the keys in the car.

Official site: www.avm.avmspa.it

Venezia Tronchetto Parking

Located on the island of Tronchetto. It's covered multilevel parking. Almost 4,000 parking spaces for cars and 60 spaces for motorcycles, 33 spaces for people with handicapped. Vehicles up to 2.10 m high can park.

  • Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • The most cheap parking on the island of Venice.
  • Hourly payment:

Up to 2 hours - 3 euros
From 2 to 4 hours - 5 euros
From 5 to 24 hours - 21 euros
Every subsequent 24 hours - 21 euros

If you spent in the parking lot full hour, you will still be charged for the whole hour.

  • You will have to get to the historical part of Venice on the People Mover Monorail mini train. It has 3 stops. Tronchetto Marittima - Piazzale Roma.
  • Travel time is several minutes. The ticket price is 1.5 euros. Tickets are sold at ticket machines.

Official site: www.couponinterparking.com

Parking 280

Before reaching Tronchetto Island, you will come across another multi-level car park. Apparently, it belongs to the port. On her capital letters written Parking 280.

There are many free places.

Payment is hourly. I can't say exact prices. For about 7 hours, pay 18 euros.

From the mainland you drive along the causeway, before the bridge della Liberta turn right towards the island of Tronchetto and drive 200 meters. Before the barrier, turn around and go to reverse side 100 meters. On the right there will be an exit to the parking lot.

Again, you will have to get to the island part of Venice on the People Mover monorail. This time you will need the Marittima stop. The stop is 100 meters away.

On the mainland

There are many options for where to leave the car, and prices for a parking space compared to insular part seem funny at times. But do not forget that in such options there is a big fat minus, especially if you have a lot of things - up to historical center still have to get there. And this is additional money and time. Therefore, think and calculate in advance what is more convenient and profitable.

Parking Porto Marghera

It is located on the right in front of the dam that leads to the island. This is a large parking lot, divided into several sectors. You will always find free places.

It is easy to find - a congress leads to it from the road. So the entrance to the parking lot is also hard to miss.

Daily payment - 5 euros.

Address: Via dei Petroli 3

From the parking lot, Venice can be reached by buses number 2, 4L, 6, 7. Bus tickets can be bought from the valet or from the ticket machine there. Ticket price 1.5 euros.

From parking to bus stop 200 meters. You need to walk back on the same road that you entered the parking lot.

Official site: www.emmeti.it

Parcheggi San Ciuliano

Located next to San Giulianno Park.

The car park is divided into 3 parts: Porta Rossa, Porta Blu and Porta Gialla.

Parking rates

  • motorhome - 5 euros per day
  • car: up to 3 hours - 2 euros, all day - 5 euros.

Porta Rossa and Porta Blu:

  • up to 3 hours - free of charge
  • 4 hours - 2 euros
  • 5 hours - 4.50 euros
  • 6 hours - 8 euros
  • over 6 hours - 12 euros
  • reservation for 1 month – 60 euros

Parking Ca" Marcello

Located near the railway station of Mestre. 104 parking spaces and there are plenty of people who want to get on it. The place is convenient and inexpensive.

  • Open every day (except holidays) from 6 am to 12 am.
  • On weekdays it works from 8 am to 8 pm and is paid:
  • during the first 4 hours 1 euro per hour
  • more than 4 hours already pay as per day - 4 euros.

Hotel parking

If you book a hotel not in Venice, but in the city of Mestre, then:

  • firstly, the hotel will cost you less than in Venice
  • secondly, hotel parking can be inexpensive, or it can even be free.

Minus: you have to get to Venice by public transport, and this is again money. So count again all the options that are convenient for you.

Also try to search for accommodation with free parking through the service Airbnb. We have written how to use this service. If you do not find a free room in the hotel, then look for accommodation through this booking site.

Free parking

On Via delle Industrie, in the car park of the Expo Centre. It is better not to leave overnight. However, the parking lot is not public.

Parking lot Parcheggio Scambiatori in Mestre.

First of all, they are convenient for those who come to Venice for long term. They are located outside the city. They will have to be reached by public transport.

List and map of all park and rides: www.avm.avmspa.it

I hope our information helped you deal with parking lots and now you know where to put your iron horse.

Comfortable travel. See you.

Sincerely,

Parking in Venice is one of the most vital places for tourists coming to this city on the water. Two of the main car parks in Venice are located right on Piazzale Roma, one on neighboring island, and another in front of the bridge leading to Venice.

Tourists coming to the city always think - what kind of parking to choose? What to pay attention to? What are the prices for parking in Venice?

Venice is a city located on the water. Car traffic between the islands is practically non-existent. We can leave the car already in Mestre, and from there enter the city by water tram or by public transport. The second option is to get to central square- Piazzale Roma, leaving the car in the car parks in the area.

Piazzale Roma is the communication center of Venice. Here are the bus station, stops public transport and water trams. A few hundred meters away is the main Train Station Venezia S. Lucia. Having reached Piazzale Roma by our own car, we can start visiting Venice on foot - you can walk from here to Piazza San Marco within 30 minutes.

Parking your car directly at Piazzale Roma is almost impossible. It is better not to do this, because there is a police station on the square. IN last years Piazzale Roma can no longer even enter tourist buses. Now they are heading to the Tronchetto Parking Lot, which is 1300 meters from the center.

Parking Wenecja Parking Autorimesa Comunale

Large car park in Venice, located in Piazzale Roma, with easy access to the center. Multi-level parking, open all year round, around the clock. It has almost 2200 places for cars and 180 places for motorcycles. Parking is located in 10 halls and on two terraces of the parking roof. The access to the parking lot is very easy. When leaving the bridge that connects Mestre in Venice with the main road, just turn right, straight into the parking lot (the exit is marked). This parking lot is easy to find as it is the most large building in this district. In 1998, the parking lot underwent a major overhaul, as a result of which it was equipped with more than 200 cameras, which makes it possible to guarantee the protection of cars.

Vehicles up to 2.2 m high can enter the parking lot. The fee is charged per day of parking. Hourly calculation is not possible. Price per day for an average passenger car is 26 euros. If your car is wider than 185 cm, then you will have to pay 29 euros. In the off-season, that is, in March, November and several weeks of December, January and February, the price will be slightly lower (by 2-3 euros).

Wenecja Parking S. Andrea

The car park is located in the same building as the Autorimesa Comunale, but you have to enter it through an underground gate from the other side. When reaching Piazzale Roma, according to the direction of traffic, turn right, and then, when the main traffic goes to the left (next to the bus stop), at the corner of Piazzale Roma, turn right again. Then a gentle descent down takes us just below ground level. On the left is the parking office (it's best to ask there for free space and current prices).

This car park is perfect place for people who plan to leave the car in Venice for a very short time. Here you need to pay 6 euros for every two hours. Parking is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round. The parking is covered, and there is a security guard at the exit. The car park has only about 100 parking spaces, two of which are for people with disabilities. But in the high season it is difficult to find a free place there.

Parking at Mestre Parking S. Giuliano

This parking lot is very easy to reach from all major highways. Parking is still in Mestre, on the right, in front of the bridge connecting Mestre with Venice. This is by far the cheapest car park, but it is far from Piazzale Roma. It is easiest to get on the public transport bus across the bridge. The parking lot is divided into three compartments: yellow, red and blue. If we plan to stay in Venice for several days, and our vacation budget is limited, then it is better to choose this parking lot.

Cars, motorcycles, buses, trucks, camping vehicles and even boat trailers can be parked in the yellow compartment gate area. The car park is open 24 hours a day and is equipped with a toilet, a dining room and stands for charging and emptying the toilets of camping sites and buses. There is also a car wash here. The landing price is 2 euros for parking up to 3 hours and 5 euros for a full day of parking. Caravan owners pay €10 per day, but the price includes sewage disposal.

251 passenger cars or motorcycles are placed in the gate area of ​​the red compartment. There are also 7 places for cars of people with disabilities. In the gate area of ​​the blue compartment - 186 parking spaces for cars. In the red and blue zones, you cannot park between 2:00 and 6:00. The first three hours of parking in both groups are free. For 4 hours you need to pay 2 euros, for 5 hours - 4.5 euros, and for 6 hours - 6 euros. Parking for up to 6 hours before the car park closes costs 12 euros. When entering the parking lot, you need to get a parking ticket and put it behind the windshield of the car.

Parking Tronchetto Venezia

The Tronchetto car park is the cheapest car park in the center of Venice. Parking is located on Isola Nuova. First you need to drive over the bridge from Mestre to Venice, and then immediately turn right and right again. The parking lot is well marked. You should look for a scoreboard with the inscription Tronchetto. This multi-level car park is covered and has 4,000 spaces. In practice, this means that you do not need to worry about the place and book parking. There are places here even at the height of the season.

More than 120 video cameras have been installed in the parking lot. The parking lot is guarded around the clock. Typical parking space 14 sq. m. and 280 cm wide. Parking staff are available 24/7. From the parking lot at Piazzale Roma you can walk (1300 meters walk) or drive on a special cable car. The first and second hour of parking costs 3 euros per hour. Third and fourth hour - 5 euros per hour. All day in the parking lot costs 21 euros (24 hours).

In 2010, a modern cable car was put into operation, connecting the Tronchetto parking lot with Piazzale Roma. A cable car ride called People Mover lasts 3 minutes ( walking tour lasts 20 minutes). Carriages leave on average every 7 minutes. The line stops at one stop along the way (Marittima).

Hello! Please tell me, if you go to Venice by car, is it possible to get to the historic center and leave the car already there? We look in google earth It looks like there is a car park near the train station. and if you lay a route, then the pshchpdu leads to some kind of ferry ... In general, who knows, write, please, what and how and how much?


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It is possible to get to the station, there is a multi-storey paid parking. However, I would not advise going there if you don’t want to stand in line for half a day, waiting for a free seat. I left the car at the campsite on the way to Bagaron, here:

and from there in 10 minutes with all the amenities I reached the city by bus. The stop is practically in front of the campsite. There is also a Lidl supermarket nearby, you can use its free parking. This is the closest point to the bridge della Libertà, where you can still stumble, then only in Venice itself. But there, I repeat, there is no pleasure in parking.

1. In Venice itself, there is parking near the railway station. It's easy to find by googling, I don't have the link handy. In May 2009, this pleasure cost no less than 26 euros per day (3-4 bottles of medium chianti, over 2 kg of parmesan!) We were greedy, so we chose another parking option:

2. In Porto Marghera for 4 euros per day. This idea was prompted by the resource http://www.emmeti.it/Welcome/Veneto/Venezia/Servizi/Terminal/index.uk.html
True, they count the day in a strange way, from 00-00 h, i.e. If you arrived earlier, the day is still counted.
From the parking to Venice there is a bus (well, 50-100 m from the parking stop) no more than some 3-5 minutes.
It is better to buy a one-way ticket (you can also in the parking lot at the security guard). Then buy a general travel card in Venice and you will be happy. It includes bus travel.

3. People leave more cars in Mestre near some supermarket or at the train station, but we left the car for a long time, the official parking was important for us. And if for 1 day - it is quite possible to use it.

it's pretty quiet and peaceful in Venice right now, so don't spend a lot of time parking. Garage in Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto is the most convenient option. The cost is somewhere between 25-30 euros per day, depending on the garage. And from there you can walk to the very center, or you can take a pleasure water tram.

As soon as you cross the bridge, you will immediately see a multi-storey parking lot, it is the only one there. At this time, there are certainly a lot of free places. Only if you decide to leave the car on it, do not forget to write down the number of the parking space, otherwise you will be tormented later on looking for it :))) The cost is 25 euros per day. For 6 hours, too, 25 oyro. And there are open parking spaces. This is where the tour buses stop. It seems free, but I could be wrong. And then take the "river tram" to San Marco.

it takes a long time to get from Tronchetto to San Marco, better by vaporetto, right. But from the garages of Piazzale Roma you can safely walk to the square! 30-40 minutes at a calm pace and you are on San Marco.
Outdoor parking at Piazzale Roma is free, but only for 15 minutes! After 15 minutes, you will receive a fine instantly.


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Hahaha faggot. the fact that you mean Venice itself, and not, for example, Mestre, I understood.

Have you been to the zoo? have you seen ducks? So here is, in Venice boats. Boats. There are no cars there.

Venice is not only the dream of every traveler, but also the most expensive city in Italy. A room in the holiday season costs an average of 15-25 thousand rubles for two adults per day. There were 4 of us - 2 adults and 2 children, the cost of air tickets came out no cheaper than 160 thousand rubles round-trip. Plus food, visiting, and exhibitions, buying souvenirs - a week in Venice will cost 300-400 thousand rubles.

thousands Russian tourists who dream of visiting choose to travel by car. Accommodation in campsites allows you to save a lot, despite the high cost of European gasoline.

The average cost of gasoline on the route Moscow - Venice (EUR):

Route Moscow — Venice

The most convenient way to travel when traveling: Moscow – Brest— border crossing with Poland — Warsaw - Vienna - Venice. Distance of this route 2560 km one way.

Roads in Russia and Belarus are two-lane, you can always pass with trucks. On the territory of Poland there are permanent repairs of tracks, but if a GPS navigator is purchased, it will pave the best way to bypass difficult sections. Arriving in the Czech Republic, you can wash the car, then the route passes along excellent European roads, the car remains clean even in the rain. In Italy, autobahns are paid, but there are also narrower ordinary roads.

Gasoline consumption

The route from Moscow to Venice and back is 5,000–6,000 km (depending on the route chosen). Travelers drive part of the road on Russian gasoline, last time before crossing the border they refuel in Belarus - in Brest. With a consumption of 8 liters per 100 km, the cost of diesel fuel or gasoline is 35–45 thousand rubles per trip.

Camping in Venice

A day at the campsite costs 2,500–4,000 rubles for 2 adults, including car parking and a place for a tent or motorhome. Every European tent city equipped with bathrooms, showers, washing machines. On the territory of the camping there are shops, cafes, sports grounds for a convenient and comfortable stay.

What you need to take with you

You need to plan your trip in advance. Think over the route, book campsites, get a Schengen visa, upload to car GPS navigators and mobile devices up-to-date maps, make a list of all required documents, equipment and things that you will need on the road. List example:

  • , passport, international driver's license;
  • a car without tinted windows and studded tires;
  • spare wheel, 2-3 canisters, rope, jack, lantern;
  • bright yellow vests for all passengers, including children, warning triangle;
  • car seat or booster;
  • policy " Green map» (OSAGO operating in Europe);
  • insurance for all tourists against accidents and illnesses, valid throughout the Schengen area;
  • printout of all camping and hotel reservations;
  • tent, folding chairs, awning, sleeping bags;
  • car GPS-navigator with up-to-date maps of Europe;
  • money for accommodation, gasoline, food - in cash and on cards;
  • cooler bag;
  • first aid kit.

Rialto Bridge in Venice

Grand Canal in Venice

Ca d'Oro Palace in Venice

Important!

In Europe, you can not buy albucid (eye drops for conjunctivitis) without a prescription, there is no familiar brilliant green. Given that pharmacies and doctors do not work on Sundays, it is worth staffing travel first aid kit antipyretics, elementary pills for poisoning, pain, to hold out until the start of a new week.

Rules of the road on European roads

Rules traffic The Schengen zone is similar to the Russian one, but there are nuances.

If you have to make an emergency stop on the highway outside special place rest, all passengers in yellow vests must leave the car, otherwise - a fine. Therefore, vests must be transported not in the trunk, but in the car. Fines for speeding are severe, violations are recorded by numerous cameras. If a driver leaves Europe without paying, next time he may not get a Schengen visa.

Along the route, travelers will find picturesque Austrian landscapes and Italian hospitality. There are no campsites on the peninsula where Venice is located, it is better to choose the nearest one on the mainland and get to the beauties of the Queen of the Adriatic on many frequent boats. So tourists can admire the beauty of numerous canals, feed the pigeons in St. Mark's Square and at the same time save the family budget.

Have a nice trip!

Traveling through Italy by car, it's just a sin not to visit Venice))) However, remember that Venice, due to its historical specifics - a city free from any kind land transport. So, where to leave the car when traveling to Venice. Apart from Mestre, it is best to leave your car in the car park, which is located on an artificial island of Tronchetto(isola del Tronchetto, sometimes called " new island") - Venice Tronchetto car parking. This large car park was created specifically for tourists arriving in Venice on cars (or motorcycles).

How to get to the parking lot at Tronchetto (Tronchetto)

When you drive from the mainland along the causeway, keep to the right lane. before reaching Venice see a sign Tronchetto

Car park address: Tronchetto (nuova isola del) , 1 - Venezia - 30135 - VE.
Phone: 0415207555, Fax: 0415285750

By the way, if you are heading to the Lido, you can get to the ferry and then cross to the Lido, which is one of the few places in the Comune di Venezia where car traffic is allowed. And, if you plan to stay in the Lido for several days, then it is better to take the car with you at all, it will be cheaper than leaving it in the Troncetto parking lot (or other car parks in Venice).

Information and restrictions on

On car park Tronchetto(Tronchetto) there is a left-luggage office (Deposito bagagli), a hotel booking office.

The car park is large with 3957 parking spaces (60 motorbike parking spaces). There are open and covered car parks.

Opening hours: daily, around the clock.

The parking lot is under 24-hour video surveillance (more than 120 video cameras are reportedly monitoring the car park area.

How much is parking at Tronchetto (Tronchetto)

Parking here will cost you less than in the city. In general, if you do not want to leave the car in Mestre, then Tronchetto (Tronchetto) offers the most optimal price / comfort ratio. The cost of parking at the car park of the island of Tronchetto (Tronchetto) as of May 2012

You need to pay for parking at payment terminals (parking meters). Payment - both cash and credit cards.

If you plan to leave your car in the Tronchetto parking lot in the so-called " high season"It's best to book in advance.

Of course, there are discounts, as without them)))

  • Long Stay: if you leave the car for more than 3 days - 10% discount. Payment must be made in advance at the ticket office on the 1st floor, upon arrival at the car park
  • Cruising: if you leave the car for more than 7 days - 50% discount. You must show your boarding pass at the ticket office on the 1st floor and make an advance payment upon arrival at the car park
  • VENICECARD: with a map Venice(you can buy it at the ticket office in the car park) you get 20%. In addition, it entitles free pass on vaporetto (for 3 or 7 days, depending on the type of card), discounts on museum admissions, and many other benefits

How to get from Tronchetto to Piazzale Roma

Three options to leave Tronchetto: vaporetto, water taxi and "People Mover"

If we have already heard about vaporetto and water taxi (pleasure is quite expensive), then about the so-called "People Mover" I'll tell you a little more.

So, in April 2010, the "People Mover"- light metro (something between a funicular and a cable car)), which connected island of Tronchetto And Piazzale Roma (Square of Rome). The trip takes approximately 3 minutes, fast, convenient and cheap (only 1 euro).

Detailed information about "People Movers" presented on the website international organization air rail(IARO www.air-rail.co.uk/) and on the website DCC(Doppelmayr Cable Car www.dcc.at/)

This is how this road looks from a height of at least (or even more) bird's eye view



Appearance of the wagons



Aren't they cute?))) The road itself is also of a very interesting design


station on Piazzale Roma (piazzas of Rome)


We look under the car and understand the principle of movement)))


Photo source: IARO and DCC presentation (Doppelmayr Cable Car)

All necessary and up-to-date information about Tronchetto parking lot in Venice can be viewed on the official website (do not forget to look before the trip)))