Fancy a budget trip to Venice. Here we have a lovely 2 night break to Venice in a fantastic rated hotel that is walking distance to all the attractions. It has great reviews. The flight times will also mean you have three full days to explore Venice.
Hey rach did you jump on the japan return flight for £200 earlier wasn't around for long/By the way st petersburg was amazing last week definitely going to return for longer so cheap unbelievable
Bubuka83
3 Dec 15#2
great find thank you!
sleepingwonder
3 Dec 15#4
Great deal!
rachelandgromit
3 Dec 15#5
No, saw them earlier in the week but I'm getting married in Iceland May/June so we are planning that. Leave shortly for Antarctica and got a short trip to Sardina in March but nothing else.
archer1204
3 Dec 15#6
nice enjoy off to wroclaw and prague for the xmas markets for a few days next week
rachelandgromit
3 Dec 15#7
Enjoy, always love Christmas markets.
elbs
3 Dec 15#8
excellent find, heated
dundalk
3 Dec 151#9
I went to wroclaw's market last week. despite rainy weather plenty of people visiting the market stalls (see the pics below). I bought some goat smoked cheese and also quite few home made lithuanian hams. Cold smoked - reaaallly nice :smiley: cost around £8-£9 kg, which is a premium price in Poland but still cheaper than UK and well worth it. the lighuanian guy selling it is closer to the stalls with mulled wine.
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Flynn_Lives
3 Dec 15#10
What's the code we need to use? I can't seem to find one that works!
Thank you ever so much! Lovely escape booked :smile:
shauno1
3 Dec 15#12
This is an ace deal, well done for finding it.
I'm thinking of booking it for me and my girlfriend, but getting to London from Liverpool can bring the price right up.
Wish I had wings.
rachelandgromit to shauno1
3 Dec 15#13
Have you checked National Express? We are flying from Stansted in Feb and I'm in the North West and there is a direct train from Birmingham to Stansted as another option.
rachelandgromit
3 Dec 151#15
Have a great time. The hotel looks lovely.
shauno1
3 Dec 15#16
Yeah, I checked Nat/Exp - but it is something daft like £40 return (not even sure it is return).
Is the train from Birmingham direct?
shauno1
3 Dec 15#17
IN fact - just checked, you have to be there for 9:30. Hmmm...
rachelandgromit
3 Dec 15#18
Yeah train direct from Birmingham to airport though times may be difficult. Worth seeing if there are any similar flight prices from Manchester although I suspect may be a bit more.
shauno1
3 Dec 15#19
hmmm... might have to go down the night before...
rachelandgromit to shauno1
3 Dec 15#20
That's what I'm doing and got a cheap Holiday Inn.
shauno1
4 Dec 15#21
That Hotel price has gone up. :neutral_face:
ZackyBoy10
4 Dec 15#22
I'm all booked, but can't seem to find the transfers, if anyone can help? Thanks
rachelandgromit
4 Dec 15#23
I just realised that I only gave a price for a one way journey on the bus/train per person. The following gives you some options. The bus/train is cheapest and easy to do. I've done this myself and arriving into Venice at the train station is there's way. Walking out of the station and seeing the Grand Canal. You will go to Santa Lucia station In Venice.
Treviso airport
Note that many low-cost airlines (such as Ryanair) use the Treviso airport, about 30 km north of Venice - http://www.trevisoairport.it. There is a regular ATVO coach service linking this airport with Mestre and Venice (Piazzale Roma). - see http://www.atvo.it for timetables. The journey from Treviso airport to Piazzale Roma takes around 40 minutes. Tickets cost €10.00 or €18.00 for a return ticket.
An ACTT bus - scheduled service No 6 - takes about 20 minutes to travel from Treviso airport to Treviso station and runs every half hour. Bus fare is €1.40. There is then good train service to Mestre and to Santa Lucia station In Venice. Train fare is €3.30. See http://www.trenitalia.it for timetables.
Another option between Treviso airport and Venice is the slightly quicker bus service which uses the highway and has fewer stops, run by Barzi. It charges €10.00 or €18.00 for a return ticket. It goes to and from Tronchetto in Venice, opposite the People Mover which links Tronchetto to the Piazzale Roma. The People Mover is like an airport train with three stops; P. Roma, the cruise ship terminal and Tronchetto. It takes about three minutes at a nominal cost.
ZackyBoy10
4 Dec 15#24
Thank you, great info!!!
rachelandgromit
4 Dec 15#25
Credit to Tripadvisor for that.
archer1204
4 Dec 15#26
Just a quick update when i went from treviso i used the ryanair bus no issues getting to venice just check the timetable carefully.
Opening post
BREAKDOWN
Flights £29.98pp @ Ryanair
Hotel £69.79 @ www.venere.com use code
Bus/Train transfers €4.70/£3.39pp
Total £68.26pp
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I'm thinking of booking it for me and my girlfriend, but getting to London from Liverpool can bring the price right up.
Wish I had wings.
Is the train from Birmingham direct?
Treviso airport
Note that many low-cost airlines (such as Ryanair) use the Treviso airport, about 30 km north of Venice - http://www.trevisoairport.it. There is a regular ATVO coach service linking this airport with Mestre and Venice (Piazzale Roma). - see http://www.atvo.it for timetables. The journey from Treviso airport to Piazzale Roma takes around 40 minutes. Tickets cost €10.00 or €18.00 for a return ticket.
An ACTT bus - scheduled service No 6 - takes about 20 minutes to travel from Treviso airport to Treviso station and runs every half hour. Bus fare is €1.40. There is then good train service to Mestre and to Santa Lucia station In Venice. Train fare is €3.30. See http://www.trenitalia.it for timetables.
Another option between Treviso airport and Venice is the slightly quicker bus service which uses the highway and has fewer stops, run by Barzi. It charges €10.00 or €18.00 for a return ticket. It goes to and from Tronchetto in Venice, opposite the People Mover which links Tronchetto to the Piazzale Roma. The People Mover is like an airport train with three stops; P. Roma, the cruise ship terminal and Tronchetto. It takes about three minutes at a nominal cost.