Best One-Way Price | £11 |
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Best Return Price | £19 |
Fastest flight time | 2h 00m |
Operated By | 4 airlines |
CHEAPEST ROUTE FROM London TO Venice
London Stansted Airport (STN) to Bologna (BLQ)
Typically, flights to Venice from London are cheaper when flying from London Stansted to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi, which has an average price of £53
CHEAPEST MONTH TO FLY TO VENICE FROM LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT | March | 24% cheaper | Flying from London Heathrow Airport to Venice costs on average just £113 in March |
MOST EXPENSIVE MONTH TO FLY TO VENICE FROM LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT | October | 47% more expensive | It costs about £220 for flights to Venice from London Heathrow Airport in October |
MOST POPULAR MONTH TO FLY TO VENICE FROM LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT | May | 326% more users visited | More momondo users searched in flights to Venice from London Heathrow Airport in May than any other month |
Italy is one of those destinations that can be quite magical, but you must go at the right time. Late spring and early summer are ideal times to fly to Venice, because you can skip the heavy rainfall of winter, and also the tourist-filled city of February’s Carnevale season. Late summer also brings an increase in tourist activity, and the city can be quite uncomfortably hot. Spring temperatures average 4 – 12 degrees Celsius.
The best price found on momondo to Venice was £4/pp from Agadir, which is 99% cheaper than the average flight price to Venice. To find the cheapest price to Venice from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
The month of March is, on average, the cheapest month to fly to Venice from United Kingdom, with most prices found around £37. If you aren’t able to travel to Venice during the month of March, then flying in September is also cheap. Prices for this month can be found on momondo for an average of £50.
The best time to book a flight to Venice from United Kingdom is 60 days out, which is when prices tend to be around £69. Keep in mind that you might be able to find cheaper flights to Venice at any time. In fact, our users found flights for as low as £19 in the past 72 hours.
Beaches like Lido Beach are most often visited during July or August, as the weather is usually above 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21°C) with a low chance of rain.
Those flying to Venice could potentially find better pricing at Venice Treviso A. Canova Airport (16 mi from Venice city centre), Trieste Ronchi dei Legionari Airport (62 mi from Venice city centre), Verona Airport (70 mi from Venice city centre), Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (80 mi from Venice city centre) or Bolzano Airport (85 mi from Venice city centre), depending on the month and departure airport.
Prices vary based on where travellers are departing from, but on average, the cheapest airport to fly to in Venice is Venice Treviso A. Canova Airport where the average price is £114pp. Users typically find the best prices when using momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
Yes, you can get a flight ticket to Venice Marco Polo if you want to reach Lido. It is the nearest Venice airport (7.1 mi away).
Venice Marco Polo airport is 4.7 mi from Venice City Centre in Venice, making it the closest airport.
Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air and British Airways are the most popular airlines that fly from United Kingdom to Venice on a routine basis, according to our data. You should be able to find flights to Venice with these airlines and other airlines flying from United Kingdom.
Water Taxi
Make a grand entrance into Venice on the water taxi. A one-way trip is approximately €110 – €125 EUR, and kiosks are in the arrival halls of the airport for ticket purchases. Water taxis take approximately 25 minutes to city centre.
Public Boat
The Alilaguna boat line runs from the airport into Venice. It costs €15 EUR per person for a one-way trip. It is not the fastest, because the boat makes multiple stops to city centre.
ATVO Express
The ATVO Express is a privately-operated bus that takes 20 minutes to reach city centre and runs 3 times every hour. The cost is €6 EUR for one-way travel.
Private Car
Use a private airport transfer through a pre-booked car service. myDriver Airport Venice is the more popular private car service, but any service will be costly in comparison to other public transportation options.
Taxi
Land taxis are available from the airport terminals and take approximately 25 minutes to reach city centre for an average fare of €35 – €40 EUR.
Venice transportation options are plentiful, and a vast majority of the city is accessible by walking around. Venice itself is not very large, so one could walk the streets and alleys as well as along the canals with ease.
ACTV Public Transport
ACTV provides a full suite of public transportation that includes the Vaporetto, land buses, and airport transfers. A Gold City Pass starts at €58.90 EUR for access to all public transportation visiting museums, churches, and so on. Your pass will be valid for 72 hours.
Vaporetto
Vaporetto is a water bus that stops at major Venice attractions.
Water Taxi
Water taxis are costly, but very efficient. Prices are typically negotiated before boarding, and some taxi drivers allow travellers to share the costs with others.
Gondola
Gondolas are the preferred form of public transportation in Venice. Due to demand and popularity, the price will vary depending on the season and tourist events, thus increasing the need for Gondolas in the canals.
Venice is home to numerous attractions and historical landmarks, so to get the most out of your stay, there are a few attractions you should include on your priority list. Piazza San Marco is one of the finest squares and here you will find the Clock Tower, Basilica di San Marco, and the Procuratie Nuove. The Ghetto has unique living quarters that have historically separated religions and cultures. Walk across the Ponte dei Sospiri, also known as the Bridge of Sighs, and soak up your surroundings. Do not miss visiting one of the most beautiful monuments, the Palazzo Mocenigo.
Visiting Venice is not cheap, but when you know a few insider tricks, it can be much more affordable.
Purchase Ferry Tickets
A one-way ferry ticket is relatively affordable, and it is valid for 60 minutes. When you plan to use ferries and other public transit often, purchase an all-in-one 3-day travel pass.
Book a Centrally-Located Hotel
If you can, book a hotel room close to a water taxi pick up point, and you will be just a few minutes from local transportation as well as the main attractions.
Eat Like a Local
Some eateries cater to tourists, which mean higher prices. Eat like a local instead by visiting eateries that the residents frequent. Not only will you have cheaper prices, but the Italian food there is far more authentic.
Do Not Rely on Phone Apps
Smartphone apps and GPS will get you lost in the alleys and canals of Venice. Therefore, it is best if you purchase a printed map, and save time getting around rather than lose your way and waste time asking for directions.
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