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Lido to Venice by Public TransportationFrom: Lido di Venezia (Venice Lido)
ABOVE: At the Lido Santa Maria Elisabetta ACTV station, you validate your waterbus ticket by holding it near an electronic card reader as you pass through a turnstile. To Venice's historic centerFrom the Lido S.M.E. waterbus station, you can catch a number of different boats to Venice's main attractions:
For the best views and photo opportunities on the Linea 1 vaporetto, walk through the enclosed passenger compartment to the open seats in the stern, or--on older boats--grab a seat in the bow .
Line 6 operates only on workdays, with a handful of stops between the Lido and Piazzale Roma. Line 10 operates only on workdays, during the morning rush hour. It runs from the Lido to San Marco and Zattere (on the Giudecca Canal). Line N is a "night boat" that runs between midnight and about 5:30 a.m., with stops at San Zaccaria (near the Hotel Danieli), the Rialto Bridge, and Piazzale Roma. For more information, see our Venice Vaporetto Routes article. To the Venice cruise terminals
To reach San Basilio, which is used by many small and mid-size ships, we suggest taking the No. 1 vaporetto to San Zaccaria, walking to pier "B," and transferring to the No. 2 boat toward San Giorgio. Get off at San Basilio and cross the small wooden bridge to the cruise terminal. Lagoon excursions from the LidoTwo side trips are worth considering if you're staying on the Lido for a few days or longer:
Land buses on the LidoSeveral bus lines run on the Lido. For details, see ACTV Maps & Timetables and Land Bus Fares: Mestre, Marghera, Lido di Venezia, & Chioggia. Next page: Hotels on the Lido's main street
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