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- Venezia Santa Lucia railway station - Wikipedia
Venezia Santa Lucia (Italian: Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia) (IATA: XVQ) is the central station of Venice in the north-east of Italy It is a terminus and located at the northern edge of Venice's historic city (Italian: Centro storico)
- Venezia Santa Lucia Train Station Guide | ItaliaRail
Although the islands of Venice are car-free, they're not entirely inaccessible Trains carry passengers across the lagoon to Venice's Santa Lucia train station, right on the Grand Canal
- Venice Santa Lucia - a brief station guide - The Man in Seat 61
A simple illustrated guide to Venice Santa Lucia station for travellers, with info on left luggage, ticket offices, local hotels restaurants
- Venices train stations: Your guide to Venice Santa Lucia and Venice . . .
The main train station in Venice is Venice Santa Lucia, also called Venice SL and Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia in Italian It’s located on the Grand Canal, which means you’re only a short walk from the Rialto Bridge and St Mark’s Square when you step off of the platform
- Venezia Santa Lucia Train Station - Italy Railway
Venezia Santa Lucia is the main railway station in Venice, offering direct access to the historic city center and its iconic canals Read more about Venezia Santa Lucia station and find information on train travel in Italy
- Venezia Santa Lucia Station: What To Do With an Hour to Spare Before . . .
St Lucy was martyred in Sicily in 304, and like St Mark, Venice’s patron saint, her body was stolen by Venetian crusaders and brought back to Venice as a trophy Now she lies with a few relics and architectural fragments as well as a painting of Santa Lucia by Palma Giovanni
- Venice Train Station: Santa Lucia Railway Station
The Venice Santa Lucia Train Station is the main station train travelers arrive and depart from in Venice It is a modern building in the main city and is connected to the Grand Canal
- Santa Lucia Station - venicexplorer. com
Situated on the shores of the Venetian Lagoon, Venezia Santa Lucia is the only railway station that falls within its perimeter and connects the city with the major towns along Italian and international routes: Rome, Milan, Florence, and Naples
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