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Origin | Rome |
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Destination | Venice |
Number of Daily Flights | 45 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Jun 10 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Jun 10 |
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Rome to Venice flights take off from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino International Airport (FCO). It is the largest airport in Italy and a hub for Alitalia. Fiumicino Airport is located quite a distance (22 miles) from the Roman city center. You can reach the airport by availing the services of a bus or taxi that run on A91 Roma-Fiumicino, a six-lane motorway that injects vehicles directly into the airport. Trenitalia operates the Leonardo Express train at the airport railway station, running twice every hour. Enjoy fine wine and food at Frescobaldi while you wait.
Flights from Rome to Venice will land at Marco Polo International Airport (VCE), located on the mainland in Tessera, nearly 5 miles northwest of Venice. You can access the city from the airport either by the AVTO buses, which will take you to Venice Piazzale Roma, or the ACTV route 5 Aerobus. The Venice Mestre railway station is connected to Marco Polo by regular bus services. Alilaguna boats can ferry you to Venice, Murano, and Lido. Venice is a hot tourist destination, so you should have no problem organizing transport to get to your destination. Whether you want to enjoy a gondola ride or visit St. Mark's Basilica, you will be there in no time as flights from Rome to Venice take just under 40 minutes to arrive.