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Whether you're thinking of moving to Venice or just planning on visiting, getting to grips with the city's public transport system will be one of your first priorities. With its intricate maze of ...
Popular water bus routes include the No. 2, which offers service along the Grand Canal, route nos. 4.1 and 4.2, which service the Venice perimeter and the island of Murano, and No. 12, which ...
Water buses are relatively cheap and take you through the canals (a very fun way to arrive in Venice), but can take an extremely long time (1.5-2 hours, depending on where you are going).
Vaporetto: Venice’s water buses rumble along the Grand Canal from 5 a.m. to midnight and serve Murano, Burano, the Venice Lido, and other points in the lagoon.
The water buses that transport locals and tourists through Venice's canals will soon run on environmentally friendly biofuel, made from used cooking oils. The fuel, which is 15 percent renewable, will ...
With 75% of the lagoon-city under water due to the worst flood in the last decade and hundreds of tourists stranded, Venice has been placed on “red alert” as large sections of Italy are ...
Venice — City officials on Monday opened a new water-bus line here with one special feature: no day-trip tourists allowed. The new line — reserved for holders of the Carta Venezia pass — was ...