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There are tow types of card - the Venice Card and the ACTV pass for water and land buses.
Venice Card is useful if you are going to be entering several of the Municipal Museums or the churches whoich are in the "Chorus" shceme - though by no means all churches are in the scheme.
The Venice Card is only available in12 hour, 48 hopur or 7 day form.
The alternative is the ACTv pass, which can be bought from any ticket kiosk on a landing stage and runs from when first time stamped. These come in 12 hour, 24 hour, 36 hour, 48 hour and 72 hour form,=. They are asignificantly chreaper than the Venice Card as the 12 hour ACTV card costs 13 euros compared with the Blue version Venice Card 18.50 euros or 41.50 euros including Alilaguna ferries. The 72 hour ACTV pass costs 30 euros compared withe the Blue Venice Card 55.90 euros or 78.90 euros with Alilaguna.
I always buy one or more ACTV cards to cover my transportation whilst in Venice and then pay for Museum or church entrance as and when I require it. I never buy Venice Crards as they are epxpensive ulless you visit a lot of Civic Museums. As they do not include the Accademia which I visit most frequently the Venice card is not attractive for me.
Как добраться из Марко Поло до Венеции:
Cheapest way from Marco Polo into Venice is the ACTV scheduled ( www.actv.it) bus service No5 taking c. 35/40 minutes and costing 1 euro; the ATVO express ( http://www.atvo.it/index.php?lang=en&area=23&menuid=23) coach is slightly dearer at 4.50 euros I think and taking around 25/30 minutes. Both take you to Piazzale Roma.
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