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      • The train station of Venezia Santa Lucia (to not confuse with Venezia Mestre that’s on the mainland) will be your point of arrival if you’re travelling to Venice by train.
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  2. There are 4 ways to get from Lido di Jesolo to Venice by bus, train, taxi, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

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  3. Mar 6, 2024 · 9 kilometres away from Mestre; 14 kilometres away from Marco Polo airport; 40 kilometres away from Treviso; 41 kilometres away from Padua. Is Venice worth visiting from Lido di Jesolo? Yes, Venice is worth visiting from Lido di Jesolo whether it’s for a day or even for a couple of days longer.

  4. Overview: Train from Lido Di Jesolo to Venice. Trains from Lido Di Jesolo to Venice cover the 16 miles (25 km) long journey with our travel partners like Regionale. Travelers depart most frequently from Lido di Jesolo and arrive in Venice Santa Lucia.

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  5. The Lido di Jesolo - Cavallino - Punta Sabbioni buses connect directly with the big water buses (ferries) to Venice. Travel times: Bus just under half an hour, ferry a good half hour.

  6. 4 days ago · Which Lido Di Jesolo train station do you arrive in from Venice? Passengers board the train most frequently from Venice Santa Lucia, which is located around 0 miles (0 m) away from the city centre, and they get off the train at Lido di Jesolo, located 0.2 miles (378 m) away from the city centre.

  7. Lido di Jesolo is a purpose-built beach resort in north-east Italy, on the Adriatic Sea close to Venice. Its miles of sandy beach, rows of sunbeds and night-time entertainment attract thousands of holidaymakers every summer. Billed by tour operators as the “Venetian Riviera”, this is one of Italy’s few package sun-sea-and-sand destinations.

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