Venice Marco Polo Airport

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What people say

hortus quaerens
"If you rent a car online in advance, follow the signs inside Venice Marco Polo Airport to find the centralized car rental offices. After picking up the keys, head to the parking lot to locate your car, and you’ll be ready to hit the road! For rental car tips and details, please refer to the rental car section of this guide or check out my free guide: https://www.thatch.co/guide/37bodfuytyz07/"
Dallin Hassard
"Arrive and leave at the Venice airport and rent a car. I HIGHLY SUGGEST renting a car while in the Dolomites as this will give you the freedom to explore where you want. There is still public transportation but the Dolomites is a much larger area than you might expect. Some places will take 1-2 hours to reach by car and even longer with public transportation."
Marcos Thatcher
"About 20 minutes out from the city center, you will find the Marco Polo airport. This is definitely the closest airport if you are considering flying directly to Venice, and it is the largest that services the area. This means that you will have plenty of options when it comes to transportation to and from the airport as well. "

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