
Last update:
November 1st, 2008
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Logistical Information - 2009 Summer School
Arriving into Venice & to the venue:
Arriving into Treviso Canova Airport
Treviso Canova Airport is approximately 41 km from Venice and is connected to the city by road taxi, bus and train.
Please note that timetables and prices may change: you are kindly requested to check this site again before your departure.
- From Treviso Canova Airport by bus to Piazzale Roma-Venice
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ATVO buses run between the airport and Piazzale Roma and are in connection with departures and arrivals of the flights. The cost is € 6,00 for a one way ticket and € 10,00 for a return ticket, valid 7 days (luggage included). Tickets can be purchased at the ATVO ticket office in the arrival hall. The journey time is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes in good traffic conditions. Remember to validate your ticket before departure. For timetables and further information call +39.0422.315381 or visit the ATVO website: Eurobus service Treviso Airport - Mestre - Venezia (complete timetable)
- From Treviso Canova Airport by Private Road Taxi to Piazzale Roma-Venice
- A private road taxi from the aiport to Piazzale Roma (Venice bus terminal and car parking area) will cost approximately € 70,00. You will find road taxis available in front of the airport terminal.
- From Treviso Canova Airport by Train to Venice-Santa Lucia
- The number 6 ACTT bus provides the service from Treviso airport to the local train station. The bus runs every 30 minutes and has a journey time of approximately 20 minutes. The cost of a ticket is € 1,00 and can be bought in the arrivals hall (tickets are also available on board but the coast is € 2,00). Buses run from 6.09 in the morning till 22.06 and leave from the forecourt of the airport. For further information please call +39.0422.327212.
Trains from Treviso railway station leave almost every 30 minutes, from 5.06 in the till 23.45. Journey time is around 35 minutes and tickets cost € 2,20.
Please note: the train station in Venice City Centre is Venice Santa Lucia and not Venice Mestre
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This activity is part of the ESS RESECON project, that has received funding from the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme, Marie Curie Actions - Human Resources and Mobility.
Sole responsibility lies within the author and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
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