3 Days in Venice
🚤 Complete Itinerary & Cost Guide
3 days in Venice lets you go beyond the highlights — take day trips, revisit favourites, and enjoy slow mornings. Here's a realistic day-by-day plan plus what it costs.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
This plan covers the essentials without burnout. Adjust based on opening hours, weather, and your stamina. Most days are 4–6 hours of activity with long meals and downtime built in.
Settle into your hotel, grab a light lunch, then ease into Venice with St. Mark's Basilica at opening. Don't overbook day one — jet lag is real.
Doge's Palace + Bridge of Sighs. Pair it with a sit-down lunch nearby and an evening walk through a different neighbourhood.
Hit one final must-see (Doge's Palace + Bridge of Sighs), pick up souvenirs, and leave time for a relaxed lunch before your flight or onward train.
What does 3 days in Venice cost?
Estimates below are per person, including accommodation, food, local transport, and ~1 paid activity per day. Flights to Venice are not included — they vary wildly by origin.
Venice survival tips
Get a 48-hour ACTV vaporetto pass (€35) — much cheaper than per-ride tickets.
Eat cicchetti (Venetian tapas) at Osteria al Squero — overlooks a working gondola yard.
Avoid restaurants with English-only menus right on tourist routes. Cost 3× and quality is poor.
When to go
April, May, September, October are the best months for Venice — the climate is at its best and crowds haven't peaked. Avoid August (acqua alta in November–January).