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Route Details
Flight Duration
The flight from Washington D.C. to Venice takes approximately 10 hours, typically with one connection.
Airport Transfer
Venice Airport to city: Water bus (Alilaguna) is €15, takes 75 minutes but drops you at your hotel's nearest stop. Water taxis are €100+. Buy a multi-day vaporetto pass (€40 for 2 days) and ride everywhere. Skip the gondolas; they're $100 for 30 minutes.
Visa & Entry Requirements
Visa-free for US passport holders for up to 90 days within any 180-day period (Schengen Area).
When to Book
Prices are unpredictable this close. Occasionally airlines release unsold seats at steep discounts, but you're more likely to pay a premium. Only viable if you have flexibility.
This is typically when Washington D.C. to Venice fares hit their lowest point. Airlines have a clear picture of demand but seats are still widely available. Set your price alert now to catch the dip.
For summer travel and major holidays, booking 3–6 months early locks in reasonable rates before demand spikes. Don't wait for the "perfect" price — set a target and track it.
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About Venice
Venice is sinking, overcrowded, and still magical. Skip St. Mark's Square (tourist trap central) and get lost in Cannaregio or Dorsoduro neighborhoods. Ride the vaporetto like a local, eat cicchetti (Venetian tapas) instead of sit-down meals, and go in winter when cruise ships are banned and you'll have it almost to yourself.
Highlights
- •Getting lost in Dorsoduro neighborhood
- •Rialto Market early morning (6-9 AM)
- •Cicchetti bar crawl in Cannaregio
- •Vaporetto Line 1 for a budget Grand Canal tour
Best Time to Visit
November, December, January, February
Winter is actually the best time — fewer tourists, no cruise ships, acqua alta (flooding) is atmospheric, and prices drop 30-40%. Spring and fall are mobbed.
Cost of Living
About 20-30% more expensive than Rome. Tourist traps near St. Mark's are double. Meals $20-40, hotels $150-300/night.
Timezone & Jet Lag
UTC+1 (UTC+2 in summer). 6 hours ahead of US East Coast. Significant jet lag expected — plan for a few days to adjust.
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