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    Autorimessa Comunale

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    Interparking

    Interparking

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    Came to Venice by car. We did so last time in 2020. Back then the place was full (despite Covid-19)…read moreand we had to park outside. This time there was an option online to pre-book a parking spot inside the building. Easy pre-paid by card and by making an account (or as guest). You choose a time-slot for your arrival. You can enter up to an hour before your chosen slot and it doesn't matter if you arrive later. You get a QR code after the booking. When arriving, you just hold the code to the machine at the entrance and that's it. Very easy, very conveniant. Worked perfectly. Easy in and out. There are plenty of spaces, our mid-sized SUV had no problems, also around turns and corners - the place is spacious and your car completely safe here. There are ATMs, chargers for EVs, elevators, snack machines, toilets and ticket booths to book public transport and/or Vaporettos. We've paid a little less than 30 Euros a day. And for a city like Venice that's definitely a fair deal. From here it's a very short walk to the Vaporetto - and a short ride right into Venice (like Ferrovia - the train station or further of course). You will take the Vaporetto No. 2 from here. We were really happy with this parking option. And will definitely use it again next time.

    Getting to the Tronchetto Parking Garage was easy from the right lane of the causeway to Venice…read more This 6-story parking garage has sections A though E. Our problem came when we parked and took a snapshot of a sign that said E1 near a security camera. We were happy that the camera was near our car and went on our way. Two days later we could not find the car in section E1. After an exhaustive search we learned that the camera marked E1 was not located in the E1 section of the garage. It was actually located in E2. I'd advise you to verify and reverify the location of your car before you exit. Multiple photos would have helped us. For the management at Tronchetto, please consider a complete review of your signage for accuracy. Don't assume that new visitors will know anything about where to go for the People Mover and Vaporetto systems. Large, well-positioned, accurate signage would have been helpful and would have saved us a lot of frustration.

    Bridge of Sighs - View through the window

    Bridge of Sighs

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    Located in the Doge's Palace complex in Venice, this covered bridge span of white limestone with…read morestone bars covering the windows was constructed in the opening years of the 17th century to link the palace's old prison and courtrooms with a newly constructed jail across the narrow canal.⁣⁣ According to legend, the Bridge of Sighs takes its name from the despairing sighs of prisoners gazing out at the beauty of Venice as they were led away to their dark future of imprisonment. This forms part of the Palazzo's museum route, where visitors like us last Saturday to the museum would reach the bridge after passing through the elegant staterooms and frescoed halls of the Palazzo, before getting to grips with Venice's extensive early-modern armory on the way to the forbidding New Prison. When one reaches the bridge, make sure to peer out through the narrow gaps in the stone window grills to catch a glimpse of the island of San Giorgio Maggiore glittering splendidly in the waters of the Venetian lagoon. The best time to see this bridge is still surprisingly quiet in the mornings, the earlier the better, or at sunset, which we can recommend.

    Iconic picturesque spot in Venice. It was built in 1600 out of limestone. We walked through it…read moreduring our tour guide of the Doge Palace and St Marks Basilica. Many tourist come here for the photos and to also watch the gondolas pass through. It's really a pretty site but so crowded. Rumor has it that prisoners would sigh as they took one last look of freedom before going to the dark cells. We actually went inside the old prison and looked out the windows and you can see the Bridge of Sighs from within. I myself sighed as well.

    Autorimessa Comunale - parking - Updated August 2026

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