Visiting Venice? If you’re travelling by car, avoid the stress of finding a parking space and book one in advance on ParkVia!
Piazzale Roma is a square at the entrance of the city, and is the only place accessible to cars, and the only place you can park in Venice. Parking is available in Venice 24/7, so no matter what time or what reason you need to park in Venice, you’ll find what you need. From open-air spaces to car parks that include free shuttle transfers, simply reserve your parking space, and start your trip to Venice stress-free.
Enter the dates and times for when you want to park in Venice, and find out what’s available, compare the services and choose the parking space that suits you!Rated 4,79 based on 1199 κριτικές
Hat alles sehr gut geklappt. Wichtig ist es, die Unterlagen ausgedruckt mitzubringen, damit die Abrechnung schnell und reibungslos abläuft.
Perfect
Un po’ troppo caro
Servizio molto gentile.
Se non fosse per il prezzo (😂😂😂) sarebbe da voti ancora più alti
Agevole e comodo
Alles war zu unserer vollsten Zufriedenheit.
Pratico, veloce, sicuro , economico ..insomma nessun problema ma.solo agevolazioni
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Perfekter Service mit Shuttle nach Venedig 👍 Sehr empfehlenswert
The open parking lot is pretty easy to find if you keep an eye open for Marive parking. Note that the coordinates in the reservation email are not quite correct and lead you a little further down the street than necessary. The embarking to the ferry is just a 100m down the road (follow sign for Marive boat). In Venice the boats depart exactly where they dropped you off, so note this location as the Fondamenta Nove is a pretty long harbor area. The staff was very kind and helpful and the boats were super punctual, so be on time. Highly recommended and probably best value for money parking near Venice.
Merci Beaucoup! Grazie! Gracias ! Thank you! Impecable
Servicio c'est parfait
Nette Mitarbeiter, perfekte Lage; alles top ;-)
Very good service and friendly staff
Venice is a city in north eastern Italy, and the capital of the Veneto region. It is situated across a group of 117 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by bridges. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare, lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces.
The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tile with Byzantine mosaics and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs. Visiting Venice means marvelling at masterpieces, getting around in gondolas and relaxing with gelato – what could be better!