
Privat biltransfer frÄn Bologna till Venice
pÄ 2 timmar
per passagerare
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Overview: car trip from Bologna to Venice
Buckle up and get ready to head from Bologna to Venice. The distance between these northern Italian cities is about 96 miles (154 km) and the drive will take about two hours, give or take the speed and traffic. On your way to the âCity of Canals,â youâll have several sightseeing stops inviting you to hop out of the car and explore them on foot.
Starting in Bologna, the âLearned Cityâ, you can head northeast towards Ferrara. This Renaissance city, just 31 miles (50 km) from Bologna, is famous for its well-preserved historical center and the Estense Castle. Continuing your northbound trip, head to Padua. Located about 75 miles (120 km) from Bologna, Padua invites you to see the worldâs first botanical garden which was established in 1545.
Stop at these locations
- The Euganean Hills Regional Park
- Villa Pisani National Museum
- Villa Widmann â Foscari
- Fort Marghera
- Butterfly House and Fairy Wood Butterfly Arc
- The Basilica of St. Anthony
- Iris Park
Making these stops during the day will break up the distance but also make the drive more enjoyable.
About Venice
The car trip from Bologna to Venice culminates in one of the most unique cities in the world. Venice, known as "La Serenissima," has a history that dates back over a thousand years. Youâve seen the images online, but did you know that Venice is comprised of about 120 islands? Not only that but there are roughly 440 bridges connecting different parts of the city together.
In 2020, there were around 258,600 residents in greater Venice. Zooming into the historical island city of Venice, the number of residents was about 51,000âthis is very little compared to the number of tourists they get yearly.
Each year, about 20 million visitors come to Venice to check its waters, most of whom donât stay overnight but make it a day trip.
Go on a âwave-cationâ
Clocked as one of Europeâs most romantic cities, Venice is also one of Europeâs most strategic cities. The city's location on the Adriatic Sea made it a hub of commerce and culture, attracting traders and artisans from around the globe. \
Its intricate canal system allows for more convenient transportation and trading. The Grand Canal, the main waterway, is lined with palaces that showcase the wealth and artistic achievement of the city during its zenith. \
There are roads in Venice. So, if you decide to drive just remember that you might have to park your car on the mainland side of Venice. Once you hit the historic center youâll have to trade in your car for a gondola.
From Bologna to Venice: travel tips
Traveling by car for a day trip from Bologna to Venice requires some planning.
For starters, in case of an emergency, you should know how to swim before going to Venice. But if youâd like to swim in the canals for fun, be prepared to pay a fine for a couple of hundred euros as diving into the canals is illegal.
Next up is safety! Italy is generally safe, but itâs advisable to keep your belongings tucked away in case there are pickpockets. The real danger comes from the water. If you are drinking, donât walk near the edges, and if youâre taking pictures, try to put your phone inside a waterproof case.
While making payments, donât ever assume that you can just pay with your card. Have cash on hand. Even though Italy is a part of the Eurozone, smaller shops and vendors are far more likely to only accept cash. You should also alert your bank of your travel plans to prevent unwanted card suspensions.
How to get from Bologna to Venice
A car trip from Bologna to Venice is just one of several ways to travel between these two cities. Each mode of transport offers its own pros and cons.
Bologna to Venice by car
Driving from Bologna to Venice allows for flexibility and the opportunity to explore stops along the way. The distance is approximately 96 miles (154 km), and it takes around two hours. The cost of driving includes fuel and potential tolls, and you'll need to park your car on the outskirts of Venice, as the city is car-free.
Bologna to Venice by train
The train goes from Bologna Centrale to Venezia S. Lucia. This option is very popular. The train is fast, and tickets range from $10 to $60 (âŹ9-âŹ65). The faster trains take about 90 minutes to transport you, and the other trains will take about two hours and 10 minutes.
Bologna to Venice by bus
Traveling by bus is another cost-effective option. The tickets are cheap, ranging from $8 to $22 (âŹ7.50-âŹ20). Although buses move at a slower rate than trains, the duration of the ride can be up to two hours and 45 minutes.
Bologna to Venice by airplane
There are no direct flights from Bologna to Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE). If youâre dying to soar the skies and willing to handle a layover, you can take a plane and fly for 5 hours to arrive in Venice. This doesnât include the time that you need to wait at the airport and the time it takes to arrive there early.
Bologna to Venice with Daytrip
Avoid parking fees and add comfort to your drip. Daytripâs private car service will pick you up wherever you are in Bologna and take you to the closest drop-off point in Venice. Each driver speaks English, each car has AC, and you can customize your road trip by adding stops along the way.
Things to do when you get to Venice
Youâve done it; youâve made it from Bologna to Venice. Now, whatâs next? Itâs time to explore the city.
History and culture
A must-see stop in Venice is St. Markâs Basilica and Square. Wrapped in the heart of Venice, the current structure was rebuilt in 1063 and takes us back to a time when the cityâs Byzantine and Gothic influences were strong.
Next up on the list is Dogeâs Palance. It was established in 1340 and showcases opulent chambers, creepy prisons, and the Bridge of Sighs. If youâd like to see more local life, then head over to the oldest of the four bridges in the Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge. Itâs a pedestrian bridge that practically begs you to take a view of the Grand Canal from up top.
Culinary adventures
Try the traditional food. You wonât regret it. Venice cooks up and serves dishes like bigoli in salsa, sarde in saor, and baccala mantecato. Thereâs also the infamous spritz that you can drink at an old Venetian tavern, also known as a bacaro.
And since youâre in Venice, Italy, taking cooking classes and going out for wine tasting are no-brainers. You can learn the secrets of Venetian kitchen culture and savor regional flavors and scents through wine tours. There are also bacaro tours available!
If your taste buds are prepared for optimal dining experiences, then try out one of Veniceâs Michelin-starred restaurants, Quadri or Canova. These are great ways to experience traditional Italian food coupled with ground-breaking cooking techniques.
Venetian experiences
A traveler must take gondola rides. This slow-paced form of travel will allow you to explore the nooks and crannies of Venice from the water. This experience is unique to the city. Historically, the gondoliers could only receive a license from their fathers as they were passed down from generation to generation. In the instance of there not being a male heir, the license would go to another male in the family.
When is the best time to visit Venice
Traveling from Bologna to Venice can be tricky, and maybe not for the reasons you think. The city is slowly sinking, and sea levels are slowly rising. Waters start to roll in from the Adriatic between fall and early spring, increasing flood tides.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Venice depends on your preferences for weather, crowd levels, and local events. These events donât typically stop tourists from seeing the city unless conditions are extreme.
From May to August, there are over 14 hours of sunshine each day. Temperatures range from 71.6°F to 83.1°F (22°C to 28.4°C).
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