(see also The Survivor's Dictionary - pleasant reading and useful vocabolary)


From Venice Airport to Castelfranco Veneto

(Well... the meeting is almost over, here you get detailed info on how to get home)


If you land in Venice Airport (not Venice-Treviso airport) first you must reach the Venice-Mestre train-station by bus, then take a train to Castelfranco Veneto.

To reach the Railway station it's important to know that there is a train station in Venice, and another train station in Mestre (also called Venice-Mestre). Mestre is in the mainland, while Venice is in the island. The two train station are 5 km one from the other and are connected by a bridge (actually a line of land). Since the airport is in the mainland you do not need to go to Venice to catch the train to Castelfranco Veneto, instead you can stop in Mestre and take the train to Castelfranco.


see also satellite map

In others words the bus from the Venice airport first takes you to Mestre and then to Venice so, if you do not stop in Mestre and reach Venice, once you take the train to Castelfranco the first stop will be Mestre again so... just stop in Mestre and go directly to Castelfranco and you'll save half an hour. (Well, actually if you've never see Venice, and you cannot wait till Sunday morning, it could be worth to go to the Venice train station anyhow since it's just in front of the Gran Canale, and you'll be able to see some gondolas right away).

There are two bus-lines from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Mestre railway station (and vice-versa):

At night-time buses are less frequent, so maybe it is better to take a taxi. The last hint: a taxi ride to Mestre R. S. should cost from 20 to 25 euros, not more (there are display machines on board that has to be switched on). If you really want or need to take it and you are alone, ask around if someone else wants to share the ride with you. It won’t be difficult to find someone. (Once again remember to take a taxi just to Mestre, and not to Venice)

At Mestre Railway station, take the train to Castelfranco Veneto. To read the timetable go to the Trenitalia web site and fill in the form with the following datas:

The jorney takes from 30 to 60 minutes and cost around 4 euro. It is easy to buy a ticket in the automatic machines. The automatic machines are in the ticket lounge, opposite the news agent shop (you cannot buy ticket on board... as to say you'll pay a big penality). Big and shiny yellow, you can't miss them. Bear in mind that the direct line from Mestre to Castelfranco is direction to Bassano del Grappa, Trento. There are secondary options through TREVISO or through PADOVA (in both case you have to change train in those Railway stations). As you see the last direct train to Castelfranco is at 21:17. Then there is another one at 22:06 but you have to go through Padova (change station in Padova). If you land late at night and you are not able to catch last train call us and we'll arrange it +39-3283-780781, Emma.

Once you are in Castelfranco read the How to get to the Buenaventura from the Railway Station page.

The way back

If, in the way back, you want to reach Venice airport directly from Venice (and not from Mestre) there are two different bus connections:

Note that both bus starts from Piazzale Roma, 5 minutes walk from Venice Railway station (cars cannot reach Venice Railway station; Piazzale Roma it at the end of the bridge that connects Venice with the mainland).

If you want it's possible to reach the airport directly by boat from Venice main square with the ALILAGUNA service (see here). It costs 10 euro and it takes 1 hour and 15 minutes in a beautiful landscape.

All transports connections are well explained also in the Venice airport web site dedicated to Transport and Bus


From Treviso airport to Castelfranco Veneto

This is, of course, an alternative to the former option. You don't need to read it if you arrive to Venice Airport.

If you land in the Treviso airport (also called "San Giuseppe") the easiest way to reach Castelfranco Veneto is to first reach the Treviso Railway station by taxy (the fixed fee is 14 euro, not one cent more) or by the ACCT City Bus n. 6, then take a train (or a bus) to Castelfranco Veneto. You can follow these instructions:

Now please follow instruction on How to get to your hotel from the Castelfranco Railway Station, or the How to get to the Buenaventura from the Railway Station.

There is actually a second possibility that you can choose. To take a bus to Mestre Railway station and then a train to Castelfranco Veneto (there are some train option, in the web train time table, to reach castelfranco through Mestre). Or you can go directly to Venice by EUROBUS Ryanair or Basiqair bus (see below) and then to Castelfranco. It's a longer way but maybe more suitable with your time table. Before making the decision, please have a look at all the timetables, keeping into account that Treviso is nearer to Castelfranco than Mestre. Remember also that there are more trains from Mestre to Castelfranco than from Treviso, even if the latter is nearer. So, if you choose to go through Mestre you have to know that the journey will be longer. Anyway the bus from Treviso airport to Mestre will take you directly right in front of Mestre Railway station. (If you choose this option, please go to the upper part of this page an follow instructions on how to reach Castelfranco from Mestre to continue you trip)

The way back

If, on the way back, you want to reach Treviso airport directly from Venice (since on Sunday we'll be there for a tourist day together) there are two different solutions:


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