Venice Santa Lucia Station, the city’s main train station and primary transport hub, serves as a gateway to the island city, often providing visitors with their first glimpse of La Serenissima. Located in the Cannaregio district, the station’s modernist design contrasts with the traditional Venetian architecture. Despite this, its strategic position ensures that local highlights are easily accessible via vaporetto (water bus). From here, travelers can quickly immerse themselves in the unique charm and historical allure of Venice.
Venice Santa Lucia Station (Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia)
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