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베니스에서 볼로냐까지 Private car transfer

157km
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157km
편도
€55부터 / 1 인당
130 개 이상의 국가에서 200만 명 이상의 행복한 여행자들이 신뢰합니다
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130 개 이상의 국가에서 200만 명 이상의 행복한 여행자들이 신뢰합니다
5.0
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Overview: car trip from Venice to Bologna

From seafood risottos to tagliatelle heaven, the road from Venice to Bologna is a culinary expedition through the fertile lands that produce its mouthwatering cuisine. You'll lick your lips with excitement after knocking back one last spritz before jumping into the car and watching Venice fade into the background of the glimmering emerald waters.

Constant views of neatly stacked vineyards, sprawling fruit orchids, and rustic farms growing wheat and corn along the flat plains of Italy's bread basket continue to whet your appetite for adventure. Charming roadside pizzerias and bustling foodie cities littering the route allow you to refuel and immerse yourself in the world's most iconic food scene.

Unfortunately, this tour through Italy's gastronomical heart must conclude. And once the landscape subtly changes into pale greenery and pastel yellows with hills popping up in the distance, you'll know it's drawing to a close. But there's no need to feel down, as Bologna's towering lookout towers and distinctive red brick buildings are just the next chapter of your Italian escape. If you're ready to embark on this palate pilgrimage, sit back, pour yourself a drink, and get ready to uncover everything you need to know about traveling from Venice to Bologna in our exclusive Venice to Bologna guide below!

About Bologna

Nicknamed La Rossa, meaning “The Red” for its terracotta roofs and brick walls, your thrill-seeking transfer from Venice comes to its exciting conclusion in Bologna. Over 380,000 locals live in its distinctive brick walls, based along the Reno River. Although Bologna is only a mid-sized city by European standards, it's the capital and most populous urban space in the Emilia-Romagna Region, situated in northern Italy.

Early Bologna

The Etruscan tribe was the first to settle in Bologna until the Roman Empire seized control of the land in the 2nd century BC. They renamed the region Bononia and took advantage of its strategic location along their newly built Via Emilia, connecting Piacenza in the north to Rimini on the eastern coast.

In 1088, Irnerius founded the University of Bologna, the oldest in existence and still open today. Rulers ordered the construction of the city's iconic towers over the following centuries, 28 of which have survived time. However, the Renaissance took the city to new heights. The Carracci family founded the Academy of the Incamminati, attracting renowned artists such as Francesco Albani and Domenico Zampieri. Giovanni Battista Martini, Mozart's mentor, contributed to a sophisticated music scene, creating a hotbed of cultural activity during this period. ### Modern Bologna Bologna doesn't look anything like a modern city. Red brick buildings, looming Renaissance towers, cobbled stone piazzas, and medieval cathedrals make up every square inch of the picturesque old town. Over 42 miles of UNESCO-listed porticoes still wind through the streets, built for locals to walk while sheltered from the rain in the 11th century. However, you probably know Bologna for one of the world's most famous pasta dishes: tagliatelle alla bolognese. This ragu-based dish dates back over 200 years but reached global fame after World War II. Luckily, Bologna's plethora of traditional eateries still using homemade recipes allows you to sample the authentic flavors you can't get in Italian restaurants in London, Paris, or New York! Language: Italian Currency: Euro (EUR) Climate: humid subtropical Time zone: GMT+1 Plug types: C, F, and L Fun fact: At its peak, Bologna housed 100 medieval towers!

From Venice to Bologna: travel tips

If it's your first time driving from Venice to Bologna, you might not know about the headaches that can occur en route. But don't worry. Our travel experts and local drivers put insider tips for a flawless ride below!

Eat through Italy

There's no better way to fuel a northern Italian road trip than with the nation's world-renowned cuisine. Before you leave Venice, you can pick up fresh Venetian products at the Rialto Market and enjoy a picnic with the view of Castello di Monselice in the background. Or, stop at the student city of Padua for cured meats and fine cheeses in a chic wine bar!

### Timing is key Several commuter towns sit on the road from Venice to Bologna. As a result, public transport can feel crowded, and the road can suffer from gridlock during peak times. For a smoother experience and to save valuable time, avoid traveling during the rush hours from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM and from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. ### Check the weather The drive from Venice to Bologna can feel like a furnace during the summer, so pack a light bag with essentials such as sunscreen and plenty of water to stay healthy en route. Remember to bring waterproof clothes in the winter, as rain can appear in the blink of an eye. You'll also want comfortable shoes for exploring no matter what point of the year you're visiting.

How to get from Venice to Bologna

Whether speed, comfort, or value are your priorities, there's a mode of transportation from Venice to Bologna. After you define your preferences, you can discover which is best for your venture!

Buses from Venice to Bologna

Buses are the most affordable way to travel from Venice to Bologna. If you're backpacking or traveling in Europe on a budget, this is the best mode of transportation for you.

Itabus and Flixbus are the two bus firms operating on this line. The latter offers a more frequent service with modern conveniences, while Itabus is often cheaper and less crowded. The most common route is from Venice Mestre Station to Bologna Centrale Bus Station. However, several departure points are in Venice, so double-check your tickets on the day of travel. Cheapest bus ticket price: $5.50 (€5) Average bus ticket price: $12 (€11) Fastest bus duration: 1 hour and 45 minutes Average bus duration: 2 hours and 20 minutes First bus departure: 12:30 AM Last bus departure: 10:45 PM ### Trains from Venice to Bologna Trains are the fastest and most popular travel method from Venice to Bologna. Although it's not the cheapest means of transport, it's also a budget-friendly option. Two companies can transfer you on this line: Italo Treno and Trenitalia. The latter offers high-speed trains with their Frecciarossa service and cheap seats with their regional trains. Italo Treno is costly but more comfortable and of higher quality. You can depart Venice from either Santa Lucia Station or Mestre Train Station, depending on which is closer to your accommodation. All direct services will arrive at Bologna Centrale, a 20-minute walk from Piazza Maggiore. Cheapest train ticket cost: $11 (€10) Average train ticket cost: $16 (€15) Fastest train duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes Average train duration: 1 hour and 34 minutes First train departure: 5:26 AM Last train departure: 11:17 PM ### Daytrip private car transfer from Venice to Bologna A private car transfer with Daytrip is by far the easiest and most comfortable mode of transport from Venice to Bologna. You have the luxury of reclining in your sanitized vehicle with no noisy passengers at the ideal temperature while watching the lush fields speed by your window. In fact, after selecting your desired pickup time and location, your professional driver will manage your luggage, so you barely have to lift a finger! Although we're a door-to-door service, that doesn't mean you can't stop to explore some wonders on the road. Our unique sightseeing package lets you encounter cities and landmarks you can't experience traveling directly by public transport. If you wish to soak up the laidback Italian ambiance, head to the tranquil setting of Petrarca's House. Or, if you want to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, put Ferrara, Europe's first "modern" city, on top of your travel itinerary! Seats from: $58 (€54) Door-to-door duration: 1 hour and 50 minutes English-speaking driver Complimentary bottled water 24/7 customer support Free cancellation 24 hours before departing!

Things to do when you get to Bologna

It will come as no surprise if you plan to run straight to a traditional Italian restaurant to sample the famous tagliatelle alla bolognese after the drive from Venice to Bologna. But don't forget to check out the highlights of this UNESCO World Heritage Site!

Climb the Two Towers

The iconic Two Towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, are Bologna's most recognizable landmarks. Built in the 12th century, they're reminders of the city's medieval past, when they symbolized wealth and power.

The taller Asinelli Tower, standing at 97 meters, is open to the public, offering a rewarding climb of nearly 500 steps to its top for panoramic views of Bologna. The Garisenda Tower, although shorter and leaning, adds to the pair's historical significance. ### Admire Bologna from the Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca If you search for an image of the Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca, you'll think you need a day trip to reach the setting. But no, this symbol of religious worship is less than a 3-mile walk from downtown Bologna! Although it stands 300 meters above the cityscape, it's well worth the effort. Not only will you receive breathtaking views, but you can also marvel at the exquisite architecture encircled by nature. ### Relax in Giardini Margherita At some point, while exploring Bologna's historical brilliance, you'll need to sit back and recharge. That's when Giardini Margherita enters the conversation. This stunning urban oasis is only a hop, skip, and jump south of Bologna's busy avenues. It's the city’s largest park, spanning over 64 acres, and home to romantic walkways, shaded benches, and dazzling water features. You'll discover locals throughout the year bonding with friends along the clean-cut fields or in one of the cozy dining outlets! ### Appreciate Piazza Maggiore Piazza Maggiore has been the beating heart of Bologna since its creation in the 1200s. Majestic buildings surrounding the space act like a cauldron, retaining the bubbling atmosphere created by locals and travelers taking in the scenery or appreciating live performances. Part of the UNESCO-listed Porticoes of Bologna runs alongside the square, which you can stroll through for free. Something that does require some cash but is equally as rewarding is tasting an authentic plate of tagliatelle alla bolognese or an on-the-go mortadella sandwich from one of the nearby eateries!

When is the best time to visit Bologna?

The more pleasant climate and fewer tourist crowds mean that traveling in the shoulder seasons is the best time to book your Venice to Bologna transfer. Daily high temperatures range from 63°F to 69°F, so you can easily explore the city on foot throughout the day and relax on an outdoor terrace during the evening.

Along with the lower hotel, tour, and transportation prices from April to May and September to October, you'll travel more sustainably. The vast travel groups in the summer affect local lives, putting pressure on their local resources and clogging up public spaces. So consider traveling in the shoulder months and helping support locals and businesses with business year-round!

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