Marghera Venice Apartments
Bus and public transport connections from Marghera to Venice

Plan your journey with confidence

Getting here

Plan your journey before you arrive: find out how to reach the apartments by car, train or plane and how to travel conveniently into Venice.

Before you book

Getting to the apartments is easy

Detailed check-in instructions are reserved for confirmed guests. Here you will find everything you need to plan your journey.

Via Cesare Rossarol 32

Rossi Apartment

🚗 By car

Free reserved parking inside the gated condominium grounds.

🚆 From Venezia Mestre station

You can take a taxi, tram T2 towards Marghera and get off at Sant’Antonio, or walk via the Marghera – Via Ulloa exit.

✈️ From Venice Marco Polo Airport

Take a taxi or an ACTV/ATVO bus to Venezia Mestre station, then continue to the apartment.

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Via Jacopo Castelli 22

Dimora Castelli

🚗 By car

Free private parking inside the property. If you have more than one car, free street parking is normally available nearby.

🚆 From Venezia Mestre station

You can walk via Via Ulloa, Piazzale Giovannacci and Via Cesare Rossarol, or take tram T2 to Sant’Antonio Municipio.

✈️ From Marco Polo or Treviso Canova airports

ATVO coaches reach Venezia Mestre station; from there continue on foot, by tram or by taxi.

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Taxi fares and journey times vary with traffic, time of day and service. For this reason we do not quote a guaranteed taxi price on the public website.

Getting to Venice

Bus or train: two convenient options

Routes and fares have been checked against official sources. Timetables can change, so always check your service for the day in the AVM Venezia Official app or on the operators’ websites.

Bus – recommended

Sant’Antonio Municipio is the main nearby stop for travelling to Venice – Piazzale Roma, with both daytime and night connections.

DaytimeLines 6 and 6Ltowards Venice – Piazzale Roma
EveningLine 6check your service in the AVM Venezia Official app
NightLine N2night service via Sant’Antonio Municipio

Train

Venezia Mestre railway station is within walking distance of the apartments. Regional trains take you directly to Venezia Santa Lucia.

DaytimeRegional trainsfrequent services
EveningVenezia Santa Luciacheck the last train of the day

Local taxi

RadioTaxi Venezia

A useful option for airports, the railway station and arrivals with luggage. The RadioTaxi Venezia website provides service information, indicative fare calculations and booking or app options.

Useful ticket information

Checked fares and tourist passes

Fares checked against official AVM/ACTV and Venezia Unica sources. Prices may change, so always confirm the current fare before purchase.

Train

from €1.50

Venezia Mestre → Venezia Santa Lucia; check the fare for your chosen train

Bus

€1.50

per person, each way

ACTV integrated network

€9.50

75 minutes: also includes ACTV urban waterbus services

Unlimited travel passes

Especially useful if you plan to use buses, trams and waterbuses several times during your stay.

24 hours

€25.00

2 days

€35.00

3 days

€45.00

Young 3 days

€33.00 – Rolling Venice + ACTV 72h, for ages 6–29 subject to current conditions

Family note: children travel free on urban services in the Municipality of Venice until their sixth birthday. For travellers aged 6–29, Rolling Venice with an ACTV 72-hour ticket is available subject to current conditions.

Our local tip

Use your car to reach Marghera and explore Veneto; leave it parked when you visit Venice.

If you plan to use the vaporetto several times, a pass may offer better value than individual tickets. Compare your itinerary with current fares.

Transport FAQ

Frequently asked questions

For check-in, check-out, luggage storage and stay-related information, see our main FAQ page.

What is the easiest way to reach Venice?+

For most guests, the direct bus to Piazzale Roma is the easiest option because it avoids parking and changes.

Are there connections at night?+

Yes. A night service is available; check current times and frequencies with ACTV for the day of your visit.

Should I drive into Venice?+

Usually not. Private parking at the apartments lets you leave the car in Marghera and continue by bus or train.

Do buses and vaporetti use the same ticket?+

It depends on the ticket you buy. Tourist passes may include buses, trams and waterbuses; always check the validity of your chosen ticket.

Do children travel free?+

Children travel free on urban services in the Municipality of Venice until their sixth birthday. From age 6, a valid ticket is required.