Venice rewards a day or two beyond St Mark's, and the easiest escapes are on the water. The lagoon islands of Burano (painted houses) and Murano (glassblowing) are a short vaporetto ride and the best half-day out. On the mainland, Verona and Padua are quick by train, each worth a relaxed day. The mistake is treating these as a checklist; pick one island morning or one mainland city per day and enjoy it slowly, rather than racing the lagoon and the Veneto at once.
The islands are reached by vaporetto (water bus); the mainland cities by a quick train from Venezia Santa Lucia. No car is needed, and Venice itself is car-free.
The Best Day Trips from Venice
Burano and Murano
The lagoon's prettiest islands: Burano's painted fishermen's houses and lace, Murano's glassblowing furnaces. A relaxed half-day by vaporetto, easily the top pick.
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The city of Romeo and Juliet, with a vast Roman arena, about an hour by fast train. A lovely full day of squares, frescoes, and an aperitivo.
Padua
Giotto's breathtaking Scrovegni Chapel and a grand old university town, half an hour by train. Book the chapel ahead; a rewarding, easy day.
The Palladian villas and Vicenza
Andrea Palladio's elegant villas and the handsome city of Vicenza, by train and local transport. For architecture lovers, a quieter, refined day.
Q&A: Day Trips from Venice
What is the best day trip from Venice?
The lagoon islands of Burano and Murano, a short vaporetto ride and a lovely half-day. On the mainland, Verona and Padua are the standout full-day trips by train.
How do I get to the lagoon islands?
By vaporetto (water bus) from Venice, with frequent services to Murano and Burano. A combined island morning is easy and needs no booking beyond the boat ticket.
Is Verona worth a day trip?
Yes; about an hour by fast train, it offers a Roman arena, romantic squares, and good food. An easy, rewarding full day out from Venice.
Do I need a car?
No; the islands are reached by boat and the mainland cities by train. Venice is car-free, and driving in the Veneto cities means ZTL zones and parking hassle.
When should I go?
Spring and fall for comfortable weather and lighter crowds on the islands and in Verona. Summer is hot and busy; the lagoon is atmospheric but chilly in winter.