
The Doge\u0027s Palace, locally known as the Palazzo Ducale, used to be the residence of the Doge of Venice, and also a space where the government could lodge. Both the court and the prison were locat...
This truly magical floating city must be visited at least once in a lifetime. From its labyrinth of quiet canals to its bustling café and bar culture, there are so many things to fall in love with when it comes to the ancient city of Venice.
On your travels, you will have the opportunity to sample some truly spectacular things. From fresh seafood to gorgeous gelato, you’ll never go hungry. The beautiful architecture will also keep you busy. Discover St. Mark’s Basilica or the Doge’s Palace before sitting back and relaxing with a drink on the cobbled streets. After you’ve had a well-deserved rest, get off the grid, lace up your walking shoes and get ready to explore.
Ensure your holiday gets off to a smooth start by booking your Venice Marco Polo Airport transfers with hoppa before you set off. By getting organised early, you won’t have to spend ages waiting in long taxi queues when you arrive, because we will be there to pick you up. Book your transfer from Marco Polo Airport to Venice with us today to save time, money and stress on your well-deserved getaway.
Booking your taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport is quick and easy and can be completed in a few simple steps. All you need to do is enter your pick-up and drop-off points – as well as the dates you’ll be travelling – into the boxes at the top of the page. Once you’ve provided all the necessary details, hit ‘Search’ and you’ll be taken to all the available private options for you to choose from. Once you find the one that’s right for you, click ‘Book now’ to secure it.
Venice is a city miraculously built on water, meaning that we also have water taxis available to get you from A to B.
Naturally, the price of your private or water taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport will depend on where you are heading to and when, but as soon as we know where you are going, we will be able to provide you with a tailored quote. Use the search function above to get a list of options and you’ll see live prices given for each and every choice available.
It is worth noting that the prices you see are live valuations and subject to change in line with resort pricing and currency rates. If you wait to book your transfer from Marco Polo Airport to Venice another day, please be aware that the cost may change. The price will stay the same once you’ve booked, however, so if you see a taxi from Venice Marco Polo Airport that suits you, secure it now and relax knowing your price is fixed no matter what.
Once you have decided on the best option for you, you’ll arrive at the ‘Extras’ section of the booking. Here, you’ll see that we’ve asked: ‘Anything we can help with?’ This will be of assistance if you are travelling with additional items such as golf clubs or a wheelchair. If so, you can add this on here.
If you can’t see this option during booking, please get in touch with us so that we can help.
Our Venice Marco Polo Airport transfers typically allow one suitcase and one piece of hand luggage per passenger. If you do need to bring extra luggage for any reason, let us know in the ‘Extras’ section and we can try to accommodate it.
After your booking has been confirmed, you will receive an e-ticket via email. We recommend that you print a paper copy of this and keep it safe, just in case you are not able to connect to your emails when it comes to presenting the e-ticket to your driver.
Once you have arrived at the airport, your e-ticket should contain everything you need to know about what to do. Under ‘Find my pick-up’, you will find all the information you need for your Venice Marco Polo Airport transfer. It’s vital that you read this carefully before you arrive, as not every provider has the same pick-up points or identical ways of doing things.
Your driver will likely be carrying a sign bearing the travel company’s name, your name or “hoppa”, so locating them should be relatively straightforward. If, however, you are struggling to find them, you’ll see an emergency number on your e-ticket. Just call that and we can help.
We’re aware that delays do happen, and that is why we will always try to help you the best we can. No matter how far you’re running behind, do keep us informed, but here are the timings you should be aware of.
Venice Marco Polo Airport consists of a single terminal on three levels, making it a relatively easy place to navigate. When you’re there, you'll find an abundance of bars and cafés, as well as a good assortment of over 30 shops and lots of seating in a modern and well-lit terminal. The popular airport also provides charging stations and WiFi that individuals can connect to from anywhere in the passenger terminal. Located approximately eight miles from the city, our transfers from Marco Polo Airport to Venice can get you there swiftly after you have arrived.
Unfortunately, all holidays have to come to an end. Luckily for you, returning to Venice Marco Polo Airport with hoppa is just as easy as transferring on arrival. At the time specified on your e-ticket, you will be picked up by your driver at your accommodation.
Please ensure that you are ready to leave about 15 minutes before the time stated. We’d also suggest opting to receive our SMS alerts, as they will remind you of your transfer timings. Should your driver not arrive on time, call the emergency number on your e-ticket and we’ll tell you where they are and how long they’ll be.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Mestre | 10 km | 39 min | |
Marghera | 19 km | 21 min | |
Venice Cruise Port | 14 km | 24 min | |
Venice (Marco Polo Intl. Airport) (VCE) | km | min | |
Venice Central Island Hotels | 15 km | 51 min |
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The Doge\u0027s Palace, locally known as the Palazzo Ducale, used to be the residence of the Doge of Venice, and also a space where the government could lodge. Both the court and the prison were locat...
The Italian full name is Basilica Cattedrale Patriarcale di San Marco, but you\u0027ll be understood if you refer to it as Saint Mark’s Basilica. This cathedral church is the most famous in Venice, pr...
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Peggy Guggenheim was the artist Max Ernst\u0027s wife; the museum is housed in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, which is her former home. Her art collection was opened to the public in 1951, and nowadays peo...
St. Mark’s Square is the biggest and the most well-known square in Venice. If you truly want to comprehend the power of the former Venetian Empire, this is the right place to visit. The square is full...
Ca\u0027 Rezzonico is one of the most magnificent buildings in the whole city, standing on the right bank of the Venice Canal. It was completed in 1756 and today it serves as a public museum with an i...
Ca’ Pesaro is the city’s modern art museum, located in an old baroque palace facing the Grand Canal. The first floor houses 19th and 20th century paintings and sculptures, while the upper floor is ded...
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Located in Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto, Palace Music (Musica a Palazzo being the original name) is a cultural association started in 2005, created to transform the palace into an intimate environment wh...
Whether or not you are a fan of classical music, the Interpreti Veneziani is a welcome break from the city\u0027s pulsating core. After its inauguration in 1987, its concerts have been performed all o...
St. Mary Basilica, usually called the Friari, was built in the 13th century and today represents an important landmark. Holding many masterpieces of Venetian art from the Renaissance period, it is sim...
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Police: 112 Carabinieri Force: 113 Fire Brigade: 115 Emergency Medical Service: 118
Currency
1 Euro = 100 cents
Newspapers
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OpeningHours
Shops in Venice are usually open 9:00 - 13:00 and 15:00 - 20:00, with some variations depending on the time of year.
Population
261,905
TouristInformation
San Marco Tourist Information Office (Azienda di Promozione Turistica) 71/f, San Marco, Venice, Italy +39 041 242 4 Daily 9:00 - 19:00 info@veneziaunica.it
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