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Lake Garda To Venice Coach Tours.
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We're off to Lake Garda soon, and would like to take in a day trip to Venice. Can anyone give us some idea of the tour costs, also the prices of beer, food, ice creams etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Went there a couple of years ago for a few days and was surprised, despite its reputation, that it wasn't actually any more expensive than any other city - providing you don't eat or drink in St Mark's Square. The roaming tickets for the vaporettos that get you around were also very reasonable and very efficient. Great way to see the city.
Be prepared for hordes of people at this time of year. Venice is bursting at the seams in the summer.
St Mark's Square is expensive but reasonably priced meals/ice creams can be found in the streets surrounding it and along the waterfront. If you're looking for cheap fast food, there's a McDonald's in Venice now.
St Mark's Square is expensive but reasonably priced meals/ice creams can be found in the streets surrounding it and along the waterfront. If you're looking for cheap fast food, there's a McDonald's in Venice now.
My wife and I did coach to Lake Garda, and Venice. Ice cream we paid 3 Euros average, one place special ice cream 11 euro’s. Food, sandwich and tea for two eighteen Euros. ALWAYS read menu prices before ordering. Beer, don’t know. Venice was very hot indeed and crowded. Take parasol or brolly for shade. The bridge for coach park costs nearly 200 Euro. Enjoy Italy it’s lovely.
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