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Venice's ACTV 'N' Night BoatThe ACTV transit agency operates several "Notturno" water buses from just before midnight until dawn. There's a good chance that you'll ride an "N" vaporetto if you're catching an early-morning flight or train.
ABOVE: At 3:40 a.m., only a handful of commuters occupy the Night Boat's cabin.
Venice isn't the kind of town where you'll find yourself staggering back to your hotel at 4 a.m. after a night of clubbing, but the ACTV transit agency's "Notturno" or "Night" boat may be handier than you'd think. If you have an early flight or train departure, the "N" water bus offers an easy way to get from a hotel in Venice's historic center to the Piazzale Roma (with its airport buses and land taxis) and Ferrovia (where you'll find Venezia Santa Lucia Railroad Station). Just as important, the public vaporetto is far cheaper than a water taxi. The most popular "N" boat runs from the Lido di Venezia (Venice's beach resort) to San Marco. It then continues down the Grand Canal, stopping at several locations before reaching the railroad station, Piazzale Roma, and the Tronchetto parking garage. Many boats then continue up the Giudecca Canal, stopping at stations such as Zattere (in Dorsoduro) and on the island of Giudecca.
ABOVE: Why sleep when you can catch an ACTV Night Boat, an ATVO airport bus, and a KLM flight while other people are still in bed? Boats also run in the opposite direction, so you can take an "N" boat if (for example) you arrive on a train in the middle of the night and want to reach your hotel or vacation apartment by public transportation.
Buying tickets and riding the Night Boat
ABOVE: This local station timetable shows "N" boat departures toward Ferrovia, Piazzale Roma, and the Tronchetto parking gargage from the Ca' d'Oro vaporetto stop.
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