Water canals, tight knit alleyways filled with gondolas and musicians, I can see why Venice exudes a romantic charm. As a first timer in Italy, you probably want to do the standard Italian tour—Venice, Florence, and Rome—so here's a guide to 24 hours in Venice on a budget.
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I am not one to recommend people visit the most "popular" and touristy destinations in Italy because most of the times they are not the best that Italy has to offer. But I do recognize that they are after all in high demand. Unfortunately, many of these destinations are no longer what they once were. They have been ruined by tourism or are suffering from an overcapacity of tourists, not allowing locals to go about their daily lives or live in their hometown. That being said, I understand that (like I myself had) there is an innate desire in you to visit these wonders everyone else speaks of. So if this is your first time in Italy and you want to do the standard Italian tour of Venice, Florence, Rome, Capri etc. before expanding your horizons to the jewels of the Lake Region, Sicily, Tuscany and Puglia, then here is your 24 hours in Venice on a budget.
There are two ways to visit Venice. You can follow the influx of 20 million tourists clogging the streets taking the usual everyday route our you can create your own path and discover a more beautiful less cookie cutter Venice. Pat and I will always prefer the latter and will show you below that there are ways to enjoy the city's main attractions and beyond.WHERE TO STAY 24 hours in Venice
If on a budget, we recommend you stay in an Airbnb right outside the city. Pat and I stayed in Marghera. There are bus stops almost everywhere that take you to Venice at Piazza Romana and stop by every 10 to 15 minutes. You're only 10 minutes away from Venice city center so it's the perfect location for a day trip away from the hustle and bustle of tourists. It will save you hundreds of dollars in hotel stays and offers you a quiet look into local life outside of Venice's waterways.




















10 comments
Venice is beautiful! Looks like an amazing itinerary!
So want to go to Italy! Absolutely love the different take on seeing Venice!
This is a great itinerary esp for first timers. Venice is super expensive but it’s greatest attraction is actually endless alleys to explore.
Love! I’m all about a quick trip!
Nice photos and cute boyfriend you have there. =p
Venice is one of my favourite European cities! You should stay overnight, to experience a very much different side of Venice, after the day tripping crowd has left. My favourite spot in Venice is Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute.
Soaking up Venetian culture for 24 hours sounds like an impossibility but your pictures and article make me feel like I have gone on tour with you! Nice job!
Great pictures! I can’t wait to go back….with kids this time.
I’ve actually avoided Venice because of too many people, but your photos and post may have convinced me to change my mind!
We were just in Venice last month and had just over 24 hours. We did a lot of similar spots as you and loved every minute of it! I wrote about our experience, but loved reading yours. So glad you had a great time.
Great tips. I have always wanted to visit Italy. I cant wait to one day travel there. Thanks for the tips.