Discover all cities, trains, and train stations connected to Venice.
With direct train routes from 44 prominent cities across Italy as well as 31 non-stop rail routes from Austria, Germany, Slovenia and Switzerland, Venice is well-connected.
Many cities and towns across Europe are connected to Venice with just 1 or 2 transfers, including iconic cities like Berlin, Paris or London!
For those looking to explore Venice from Italy, high-speed trains, intercity trains, and regional trains are available that connect major cities like Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin and Genoa to Venice.
In addition, lots of shorter routes, national and regional stations, are connected by train to Venice.
Interesting fact: the longest direct journey to Venice spans 450 km (280 miles) from Stuttgart, offering an immersive 12-hour adventure from Germany to Italy!
Easily plan your journey on trains to Venice with our interactive train map, showcasing all available train stations connected to Venice, whether direct or with train changes.
Navigate station information, timetables, and book Venice train tickets.
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You can get to Venice from Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt Hbf without changing trains.
From Graz, Feldkirch, Bregenz, Lienz in Osttirol or Spittal-Millstättersee, at least 1 train change is required.
You can get to Venice from Munich, Stuttgart, Augsburg, Ulm and Rosenheim without changing trains.
From Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt (Main) or Düsseldorf, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Chemnitz, Braunschweig, Rostock, Potsdam or Oldenburg (Oldb), you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
You can get to Venice from Zürich, Geneva, Lausanne, Lugano and Sion without changing trains.
From Basel, Bern, Winterthur, Lucerne or St-Gallen, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Bulle, Reichenau-Tamins, Leysin-Feydey or Davos Dorf, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
You can get to Venice from Nova Gorica without changing trains.
From Ljubljana, Maribor, Jesenice, Lesce Bled or Sezana, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Koper or Hodos, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Kyiv, Lviv or Chop, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Odessa-Glavnaia or Kovel, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Grenoble or Dijon, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Marseille, Toulouse, Nice, Nantes or Bordeaux, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Bucharest, Cluj Napoca, Brașov, Oradea or Arad, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Constanta, Timișoara, Craiova or Sibiu, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Budapest, Debrecen, Győr, Nyíregyháza or Szolnok, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Szeged, Miskolc, Pécs, Kecskemét or Szekesfehervar, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk Główny or Katowice, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Łódź, Poznań, Szczecin, Bydgoszcz Główna or Lublin, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň or České Budějovice, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Liberec, Olomouc, Hradec Králové hlavní nádraží, Jihlava or Karlovy Vary, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Brussels or Liège, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Namur or Leuven, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Amsterdam, Utrecht or Arnhem, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Rotterdam, The Hague, Groningen, Eindhoven or Breda, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Zagreb, Vinkovci or Dugo Selo, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Koprivnica or Perkovic, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Bratislava, Košice, Žilina, Trnava or Poprad, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Nitra, Prešov, Trenčín, Nove Zamky or Čadca, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Malmö, at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Stockholm, Gothenburg, Uppsala Central, Linköping Central or Helsingborg Central, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
From Odense or Kolding St., at least 1 train change is required.
If you want to visit Venice from Copenhagen, Aarhus, Aalborg St., Esbjerg St. or Randers St., you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Venice from London, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Venice from Barcelona, Girona or Figueres - Vilafant, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Venice from Vilnius, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Venice from Ruse, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Venice from Luxembourg, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
If you want to visit Venice from Schaan-Vaduz, you'll need to change trains at least 2 times.
Book Early: Take advantage of early booking windows, which in Italy typically open 3-4 months before departure, with some routes offering bookings up to 6 months in advance.
Avoid Peak Hours: Opt for off-peak travel times, such as early mornings or early afternoons, to avoid crowded trains and potentially secure lower fares.
Flexibility Pays Off: Remain flexible with your travel dates and times to capitalize on the best deals and discounted fares available.