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Bus from Florence to Venice: Journey Information

There are 31 intercity buses per day from Florence to Venice. Traveling by bus from Florence to Venice usually takes around 4 hours and 7 minutes, but the fastest FlixBus bus can make the trip in 3 hours and 20 minutes.

Distance
127 mi (204 km)
Shortest duration
3h 20m
Cheapest price
$7.95
Trips per day
27
Most frequent service
FlixBus
Bus lines
3

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How much is a bus ticket from Florence to Venice?

Bus tickets for a trip from Florence to Venice cost $20.67 on average. Opting to take a bus is a wallet-friendly way to make this trip. If you book your trip ahead of time using Wanderu, you can easily find bus tickets at or below this price.

Average bus ticket prices from Florence to Venice by travel date

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If you're planning to travel by bus from Florence to Venice in the next month, the average ticket price is expected to range from $20 to $34. The cheapest bus tickets available in the next few weeks are for trips departing on September 5, 2026. If you’re looking to travel to Venice this week, bus tickets are available starting at $25.

Average bus ticket prices from Florence to Venice by month

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Traveling from Florence to Venice by bus will cost you about the same throughout the year. In general, bus ticket prices for this route are fairly consistent, so expect to pay around $23 whenever you decide to travel.

Prices as travel date approaches

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Most bus companies charge higher ticket prices closer to the date of travel, so it’s a good idea to buy your bus tickets as early as possible. Booking in advance is the best way to find cheap bus tickets, even if it’s only by a few days.

What bus companies travel from Florence to Venice?

There are multiple buses that travel from Florence to Venice, including FlixBus, Itabus, Marino. Here is what you should know about the 3 most popular bus lines:

BUSDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
FlixBus324h 13m$21.51
Itabus93h 55m$21.04
Marino13h 45m$54.14
  • First launched in Germany in 2013, FlixBus has become one of the largest intercity bus companies in Europe. Its fleet travels through nearly every country in Europe, including the U.K. FlixBus operates an average of 32 trips from Florence to Venice, and usually makes the trip in about 4 hours and 13 minutes. On your trip, you'll enjoy Wi-Fi and live GPS, as well as restrooms, air conditioning, and power outlets.

  • Itabus is an Italian bus company servicing the whole peninsula, including major tourist hotspots like Rome, Trieste, and Catania. The company has both single and double-decker buses with clean, comfortable seats, complimentary WiFi, power outlets, restrooms, and air conditioning. Upgrade to a premium ticket for even larger seats and extendable armchairs.

  • Marino buses travel across Italy to cities such as Naples, Padua, and Lecce, and into neighboring countries including France, Switzerland, and Germany. Their fleet features comfortable reclining seats, air conditioning, complimentary WiFi connectivity, a restroom, and even a minibar!

Frequently asked questions about traveling by bus from Florence to Venice

There are 31 scheduled buses that travel from Florence to Venice every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. This includes 27 direct buses, where you can stay on the same bus without having to transfer to a connecting bus at any point during your trip.

TRIPS PER DAY

31

DIRECT TRIPS

27

The bus takes an average of 4 hours and 7 minutes to cover the 127 miles from Florence to Venice. However, the fastest bus only takes 3 hours and 20 minutes. In other words, you'll have plenty of time to rest and relax on the road. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

DISTANCE (MI)

127

DISTANCE (KM)

204

The first bus leaves at 1:05am and the last bus leaves at 8:25pm. To see the times for all buses from Florence to Venice, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

EARLIEST BUS

1:05am

LATEST BUS

8:25pm

Tuesday is usually the day of the week when buses are busiest. If you are planning to travel on a Tuesday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out. On the other hand, Wednesday is typically the least busy day for bus travel on this route. If you're looking for some extra space on the bus, traveling mid-week is your best bet.

MOST CROWDED

Tuesday

LEAST CROWDED

Wednesday

City Information

Florence

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Florence is located in Central-Northern Italy, in the lush Tuscany region. Regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance, this city is an art lover's idea of heaven. The city’s plethora of museums, palaces, churches, and artistic treasures landed Florence the #1 spot in our ranking of the most cultured cities in Europe.

Visit the Uffizi Gallery to see many of the world's greatest Renaissance masterpieces, including work by Raphael, da Vinci, Botticelli, and Michelangelo. Michelangelo's famous sculpture of David in his birthday suit is on view at the Accademia Galleria. The Institute and Museum of the History of Science is another must-see attraction to learn about the scientific instruments vital to some of the 13th century's world-changing discoveries.

After you have finished exploring Florence's many museums and galleries, head outside to enjoy a relaxing stroll through the Boboli Gardens and appreciate this stunning example of "green architecture."

The city is also home to almost every high-end designer label you can bring to mind, as well as museums dedicated to Gucci and Ferragamo. For a less expensive shopping experience, visit one of the many affordable boutiques and local clothing stores for a more authentic taste of the city.

Florence is a top-rated destination, meaning it has well-established international and national travel connections. Florence's Amerigo Vespucci International Airport makes air travel simple. Fast and modern trains also connect the city to numerous European cities, and many bus carriers offer frequent services to Florence.

Venice

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A city like no other, Venice is one of the most beautiful places in the world. With historical significance during both the Middle Ages and the Italian Renaissance, Venice's culture is as deep and complex as the system of islands it is built upon.

It would be impossible to visit Venice without taking a boat trip along one of its 177 canals, lined with ornate palaces. The city of Venice has no streets, and traffic comes instead in the form of gondolas and other boats navigating through the scenic canals. The largest of these is the Grand Canal, which bisects the city.

To experience the heart of Venice, visit St. Mark's square, dominated by the sublime Byzantine architecture of St. Mark's Basilica. Tours of the famous building take place daily. Then, spend the day wandering through Venice's romantic streets and discovering the many gelaterias, souvenir shops, local boutiques, and authentic cafes, the most famous of which is Caffe Florian. This legendary cafe has hosted many celebrities over the centuries, and the original 18th-century decor remains as inviting as ever.

Venice's southern-central location in Europe makes it easily accessible from far and wide. The city's primary airport is Venice Marco Polo Airport. Venice also has two main train stations, and direct trains are available from many European cities, even all the way to Munich. In addition, bus services connect Venice to various international destinations, with the added benefit of an eye-level view of the Northern Italian landscapes.

Station Information

Where does the bus leave from in Florence?

Main departure station: Viale Filippo Strozzi

Florence Piazzale Montelungo is Florence's central bus terminal located directly next to the main railway station, Firenze SMN. FlixBus, MarinoBus, and Itabus buses depart regularly for cities across Italy, including Pisa, Milan, and Rome. The bus terminal area does not have any amenities, as it relies on those in the main railway station for shops, restaurants and cafes, ticket offices, and waiting areas. The bus terminal is located in the city center and is within walking distance from Florence's main attractions.

All bus stations in Florence:

  • Viale Filippo Strozzi
  • Villa Constanza Bus Station
  • Firenze S.M.N.
  • Viale XI Agosto

Where does the bus arrive in Venice?

Main arrival station: Mestre Train Station

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Mestre train station is one of Venice's two major train stations and is connected to Santa Lucia station by a bridge. Unlike its counterpart, Mestre is open 24 hours due to late night and early morning services. The station has high-speed, intercity, and regional trains to destinations including Naples, Rome, Munich, and Vienna. The station is not as grand as Santa Lucia but still has charm and a large glass front. There are shops, cafes, and kiosks, including bakeries, MAC makeup, and McDonald's inside. Unlike its sister station, Venice Mestre isn't in Venice proper but on the mainland in Marghera.

Mestre train station is one of Venice's two major train stations and is connected to Santa Lucia station by a bridge. Unlike its counterpart, Mestre is open 24 hours due to late night and early morning services. The station has high-speed, intercity, and regional trains to destinations including Naples, Rome, Munich, and Vienna. The station is not as grand as Santa Lucia but still has charm with a large glass front. There are shops, cafes, and kiosks, including bakeries, MAC makeup, and McDonald's inside. Unlike its sister station, Venice Mestre isn't in Venice proper but on the mainland in Marghera.

All bus stations in Venice:

  • Mestre Train Station
  • Isola Nova del Tronchetto
  • Marco Polo Airport Park 7
  • Venice Marco Polo Airport Shuttle Parkingo Rent Babonbo
  • Mestre (fermata ATVO)

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