Your driver will meet you at your address in Tirano.
You’ll travel in comfort for 3 h 50 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Venice.
Tirano is a tiny town that is nestled in the valley that joins Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. With less than 10,000 people, it is one of the smallest towns in Lombardy, Italy, but that doesn't mean it is isolated and forgotten about. In fact, if you're considering a car trip from Tirano to Venice, you've likely found yourself exploring Tirano and its popular attractions like Salis Palace, Santuario Madonna di Tirano, and the Bernina Express.
But once you've seen everything there is to see and do in Tirano, Venice should be the next stop on your travel list. Venice is one of Italy's most visited cities, and it's easy to see why, with its ancient crisscrossing waterways, old buildings, and grand palaces seemingly rising from the murky waters.
It's a timeless city with a romantic blend of history, art, and culture and a hefty dose of delicious food and drink, and as such, it deserves a spot on everyone's travel list. In fact, at Daytrip, we believe that no exploration of Italy is complete without a visit to Venice. That's why our professional door-to-door private car service is ready to provide you with a comfortable and convenient way to travel from Tirano to Venice!
Venice is beautifully built on over 100 small islands in Italy's Veneto region in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. Unlike many other cities, it has no roads and only canals, so cars are not allowed in the city. The most popular canal is The Grand Canal, which acts as the city's thoroughfare. This canal is lined with Gothic palaces and Renaissance buildings.
Like many other cities in Italy, Venice is steeped in breathtaking beauty and awe-inspiring history. Its beautiful attractions, friendly atmosphere, immersive culture, and delectable cuisine attract over three million visitors annually.
Yet, since this city was founded in a lagoon, its beauty primarily lies in its watery landscape, glamorous bridges, gondolas, and twisting canals. A leisurely gondola ride will allow you to see many of the beautiful ancient homes and towering buildings that are sinking beneath the rising Venetian waters.
Besides the immensely soothing and captivating waterways, Venice is also home to spectacularly well-built and opulent Renaissance buildings, monuments, churches, monasteries, and a lively arts and culture scene. No matter when you visit, the city has endless events, from gallery shows and museum exhibitions to carnivals, concerts, and paint-and-sip evenings at many of the cozy restaurants.
So, if you're an artist or poet looking for fresh inspiration, a history enthusiast on the prowl for more knowledge, or a casual traveler simply looking for beautiful sights and attractions, Venice is the place to be. We promise you won't regret your trip from Tirano to Venice when you begin exploring the city's extraordinary fine dining, marbled and frescoed palaces, historic bell towers and churches, romantic canals, and beautiful Adriatic coastlines.
There is no denying that Venice is a picture-perfect city, with every corner promising something new and exciting to feast one's eyes on. But if you're traveling from Tirano to Venice, you need to keep a few travel tips in your back pocket—the more tips you know, the better your chances of enjoying your Italian and Venetian exploration.
When you're in Italy and traveling from Tirano to Venice, there is much sightseeing to be had, so try to add a few stops to your trip. If you travel with Daytrip, we can accommodate any sightseeing stops you might want to plan.
For example, our professional drivers are more than happy to drop you off at the Line Archeological Park, where you can explore one of the oldest collections of petroglyphs in the world. We can also stop at Brescia Castle, where you can take a few pictures of one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses in Northern Italy. Then there's the Nicolis Museum, Borghetto sul Mincio, and the Louvre, which you should consider exploring along the way, too!
You don't want to wait until you're inside your Daytrip ride to book your Venice accommodation, especially if you're traveling during the Venetian peak season. Accommodation fills up quickly in this city – and at many locations along the way – so it's best to book well before your trip.
Another pro tip is to book attractions in advance to avoid waiting in line for hours to see some of the city's best sights. The same goes for side trips!
It might be tempting to pack a huge suitcase for your Venetian trip. After all, you don't know what you'll get up to while visiting, but this is not the best mindset. Although Daytrip can handle your luggage, you might find it difficult to cart around a large suitcase once you're in the city. So instead, pack light, and you'll have no issues carting your luggage to your accommodation from the drop-off point.
Although Tirano is a small town, it's not too difficult to travel from Tirano to Venice if you know the different transportation options available. Below, we've briefly discussed some options, including the bus, train, and a private car service. This will give you a good idea of what to expect so that you can determine which meets your travel needs.
Bus travel might not be the fastest way to get from Tirano to Venice, but it is often the most affordable.
A bus ticket between the two destinations costs about $25 to $48 (€23-€44). The downside is that, on average, the trip will take about eight and a half hours if you take the bus the entire way. If you are on a trip with stopovers and transfers, this can make the trip exponentially longer—we're talking more than 18 hours.
In addition, only one bus company offers trips—Autoservizi Gelmi—and they only offer a trip between Tirano and Venice two to three times a day in the mid-morning and late afternoon, so you are limited in when you can travel.
One of the easiest ways to travel from Tirano to Venice is by train. Three train lines offer trips between these two destinations daily. Depending on the train company, seating, and time chosen, the train can be cheaper or more expensive than the bus.
However, the train costs between $23 and $80 (€21=€74) on average, and the train companies you can choose between include Trenord, Trenitalia Frecce, and Trenitalia EuroCity.
Train travel is also faster than the bus but not as fast or as convenient as driving. The average trip takes about five hours and 45 minutes, and depending on the train's schedule, you might encounter transfers and stopovers.
Traveling by private car service Daytrip is one of the fastest and most cost-efficient ways to get between Tirano and Venice. The road from Tirano to Venice is challenging even for an experienced Italian driver, so hiring an experienced local English-speaking driver might be your best bet.
Not only will an experienced driver put your mind at ease, especially when it comes to navigating side roads and the highways, but you also won't need to worry about parking away from your accommodation. Daytrip drivers will drop you off and handle your luggage so you can focus more on 'what's next.'
So why not book a ticket with us today? Prices start at $117 (€108), and you can add stops to your trip if you want to explore the many worthwhile places along the route.
What is there to do in Venice, Italy? This is one of the travelers' primary questions when considering a trip from Tirano to Venice. If you're unable to answer this question, you're in luck. We've shared a few of the Venetian city highlights you won't want to miss when wandering the cobblestoned streets or relaxing on a gondola ride through the glittering canals.
The Scuola Grande di San Rocco was built in 1478 and quickly became Venice's richest and largest scuola, filled to the brim with riches. It acted as a religious confraternity, charitable organization, social club, and mutual aid society. Today, it's a building worth visiting, considering it's nearly entirely covered in paintings by some of the greatest Venetian artists, like Tintoretto.
One of the most famous paintings you'll want to visit is the upstairs main room of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, which features an incredible kaleidoscope ceiling. But this is just the beginning of the wonders. So grab a handheld mirror when you enter and use it to see the many fascinating paintings that adorn nearly every inch.
Although technically not in Venice itself, Burano is worth visiting, especially considering it's only a 40-minute boat ride via one of Venice's Vaporetto water taxis. This island is off the main island and is worth spending an entire day in.
When you visit, you should expect to be greeted by homes painted in every rainbow color. Not only is this pleasing to the eye, but it will also be an everlasting memory if you take a few photos. But don't stop your exploration of the colorful homes. You'll also want to stroll past—and maybe tour—Santa Caterina, a 13th-century church, and explore the many local restaurants that sell scrumptious homemade meals with fresh seafood and handmade pasta!
You shouldn't visit Venice without touring the Basilica di San Marco. This opulently designed and decorated church is one of the city's most spectacular sights and attractions.
Not only is it intricately designed with Byzantine-style mosaic on the floors, but it also has a glowing golden roof and stunning wall mosaic of saints and martyrs that sparkle no matter the time of day you visit.
If you are willing to pay a little extra, we recommend visiting the museum upstairs. From there, you can walk outside on the balcony and enjoy views of the Piazza.
When to visit Venice is an incredibly personal choice. In addition, depending on your personal travel preferences, the best time of year to travel from Tirano to Venice can change.
If you feel the weather makes or breaks a holiday or trip, we recommend visiting Venice in the summer—specifically in July. July is the middle of the Venetian summer, with the average temperature not usually exceeding 82°F (28°C). This temperature is hot enough to offer sunny days but not too hot to make it uncomfortable. The nights are also blissfully warm in the summer, and there is little to no rain.
However, the downside to enjoying the spoils of a Venetian summer is that the accommodation prices are often higher than at other times of the year, and the crowds are a little more rambunctious. But if you don't mind crowds and have a bigger budget, it won't get much better than touring Venice in the Summer.
Italy’s first UNESCO Heritage Site is the largest and one of the oldest collections of petroglyphs in the world. A Prehistoric Art Gallery
With its waterfront promenade, long history, museums, and fresh food, this village offers everything that makes Italy special in a condensed package. Everything Italian
Standing at the top of Cidneo Hill lies the Castle of Brescia, one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses of Northern Italy. The falcon of Italy
The quaint, medieval village of Borghetto sul Mincio remains hidden from mainstream tourism and evokes a feeling of Italian rural peace and serenity. One of Italy’s most beautiful villages
One of the most important private museums in Europe, the founder’s passion for technology and mechanics is embodied in this huge collection. Passion for Action
The Soave Castle is located in the province of Verona in the small town of Soave. This medieval military artifact represents one of the best examples of castle architecture in Veneto. Medieval castle amidst vineyards
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Jun 1, 2018All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
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