Travel Budget for Venice Visit Venice on a Budget or Travel in Style

Venice, Regione del Veneto, Italy

Venice is a romantic city known for Gondola Rides, the Doge's Palace, and Piazza San Marco. In this travel cost guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to plan your travel budget and have an amazing trip without spending too much. This guide includes average trip costs from previous travelers, typical hotel prices, food and dining costs, entertainment and sightseeing prices, and information about transportation. This will help you plan the best trip to Venice and stay within your ideal travel budget, whether you're exploring the museums, eating the delicious cuisine, or taking in the beauty.

How much does it cost to travel to Venice?

You should plan to spend around $301 (€276) per day on your vacation in Venice. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $122 (€112) on meals
  • $30 (€27) on local transportation
  • $261 (€239) on hotels

A one week trip to Venice for two people costs, on average, $4,211 (€3,864). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    $301
    276
  • One Week Per person
    $2,105
    1,932
  • 2 Weeks Per person
    $4,211
    3,864
  • One Month Per person
    $9,023
    8,280
  • One Week For a couple
    $4,211
    3,864
  • 2 Weeks For a couple
    $8,422
    7,728
  • One Month For a couple
    $18,046
    16,560
This data comes from the travel budgets of real travelers - How it works. Put these numbers on your website.


How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Venice cost?

A one week trip to Venice usually costs around $2,105 (€1,932) for one person and $4,211 (€3,864) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Venice on average costs around $4,211 (€3,864) for one person and $8,422 (€7,728) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Venice will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Venice on average costs around $9,023 (€8,280) for one person and $18,046 (€16,560) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.




Is Venice expensive to visit?

Venice is a terrific city that captivates many with its charm, appealing to a wide range of travel styles and budgets. Visitors can find a range of options for accommodation from high-end luxury hotels to mid-range places to budget-friendly hostels.

If you choose to make it so, Venice can be very pricey, but you can reduce your expenses by eating at less expensive restaurants and taking public transit.

On average, budget travelers spend $118 (€108) per day, mid-range travelers spend $301 (€276) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $785 (€721) per day. These costs are calculated from the expenses of previous travelers to Venice.

Within Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, Venice is a moderately priced destination compared to other places. The overall cost of travel here is fair for the region and comparable to Syros or Lesbos.

For more details, and to find out if it's within your travel budget, see Is Venice Expensive?

Venice, Italy Venice, Italy

How much money do I need for a trip to Venice?

The average Venice trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Venice travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to Venice cost?

Venice on a Budget
Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation 1
For 1 person in double occupancy
$51
(47)
$130
(120)
$331
(304)
Local Transportation 1 $13
(12)
$30
(27)
$59
(54)
Food 2 $47
(43)
$122
(112)
$331
(304)
Entertainment 1 $40
(37)
$110
(101)
$319
(293)
Alcohol 2 $6-17
(5-15)
$13-40
(12-37)
$29-87
(27-80)

Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget

To manage your travel budget, it's important to set realistic expectations. Many people think they can visit Venice on a cheap budget, but most don't enjoy the limitations of a tight shoestring budget. Consider how you like to travel. Do you enjoy hostels, resorts, hotels, or vacation rentals? Do you want to dine out and explore the major attractions? These decisions will determine your budget and itinerary.

The Truth on Budget Travel

You might think you're a budget traveler, but unless you're willing to sacrifice many comforts, expect to spend a lot more than the average of $118 per day that backpackers typically manage.

Younger budget travelers sometimes stick to a shoestring budget, which usually means staying in hostel dorms, eating at budget restaurants or fast food, relying on public transportation or walking, and limiting activities to free attractions.

Fortunately, you'll find plenty of hostels in Venice, such as Anda Venice, a&o Hostel Venezia Mestre, and Ostello S. Fosca - CPU Venice Hostels. These hostels provide inexpensive dormitory lodging and a friendly atmosphere, but amenities are quite limited. In addition, the city features a fantastic public transit system that helps budget-conscious travelers steer clear of pricey taxi or Uber rides. Food is a major draw for all kinds of visitors to Venice, but budget travelers frequently rely on street food or prepare their own meals in hostels, which means they might miss out on the amazing local cuisine.

Do You Identify as an Average Traveler?

If you're a family or couple enjoying a vacation, you'll most likely want to stay in a mid-range hotel, eat at trendy restaurants, and check out the main museums and attractions that charge for entry. When visiting Venice, you'll want to see Gondola Rides, the Doge's Palace, or Piazza San Marco. Keep in mind that most activities have costs associated with them. Hence, you should realistically expect your daily budget to hover around $301 per person, per day.

In Venice, you'll find a broad range of hotels and vacation rentals. If traveling with companions, you can share accommodations with a partner, friend, or your children, helping to cut costs. Families will want to look for hotels and restaurants that are kid-friendly. Al Ponte Antico Venice is a fantastic option for families, and Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo Sul Canal Grande is also a great pick. Explore more family and couple-oriented hotels in our hotel guide for Venice here.

Looking to Travel in Luxury?

For a trip that encompasses every convenience with outstanding service, get ready for a daily cost nearing $785. To experience nicer hotels, enjoy award-winning cuisine, indulge in extravagant outings, and use taxis or private drivers for your journeys in the city, be prepared for premium pricing. Many luxury travelers also enjoy unique experiences such as  Friendinvenice, how to experience the true Venice, private tour - offered by Viator.

Accommodation Budget in Venice

Prices for hotels in Venice vary widely, with luxury hotels charging more due to higher amenities. In the off-season, expect to pay around $135, but during peak summer season, average prices climb to $252. With options ranging from $82 to $435, there's something for every budget. Hostels are usually cheaper, especially dorm rooms. To save, book during the off-season or keep an eye out for special deals.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

The average price paid in Venice for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $261 (€239). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $130 (€120) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.

  • Accommodation1 Hotel or hostel for one person
    $130
    120
  • Accommodation1 Typical double-occupancy room
    $261
    239

Hotels in Venice

Looking for a hotel in Venice? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options.

Find the best hotel for your travel style.

Kayak helps you find the best prices for hotels, flights, and rental cars for destinations around the world.



Actual Hotel Prices in Venice

The average hotel room price in Venice based on data provided by Kayak for actual hotel rooms is $135 in the low season and $252 in the peak season. Below are the average prices for each budget category. (Prices in U.S. Dollars, before taxes & fees.)

The most affordable highest rated hotels in Venice include:

  • Al Ponte Antico Venice starting at $299
  • Hotel Palazzo Barbarigo Sul Canal Grande starting at $225
  • Santa Croce Boutique Hotel starting at $172
  • Hotel Moresco starting at $140
  • Ai Cherubini starting at $145
Tips to Save Money on Accommodation in Venice

Venice has an excellent public transit system, which means you could stay outside the city and commute in, but you'll have to balance cheaper accommodation with higher transport costs.

Families visiting Venice will find that choosing accommodations with more room can make their trip much more comfortable.

Visitors often spend a week in Venice. If you're planning to stay for a while, consider getting a vacation rental with a kitchen so you can cook your own meals.

By avoiding the peak summer season and traveling during the low or shoulder seasons, you will be able to save on accommodation and avoid heavy tourist crowds.

Many people love to walk around Venice, so you'll want to choose accommodation in a central area. However, this can mean a higher price point.

The city's historic old town is a significant draw for tourists. Hotels here may be more expensive, but they often feature a lot of character and a prime location for easy access to attractions.


Recommended Properties


Transportation Budget in Venice

Venice has an excellent public transit system. There is a comprehensive boat and ferry system that includes aporettos, alilagunas, private water taxis, gondolas, and traghettos. If you want to save money and get around quickly, the public transit is the way to go. Also, you'll find taxis and rideshare services around town.

Visitors who like to stroll and explore will truly enjoy their time in the city. Because it is small, it's easy to walk to all of the major tourist attractions.

Public Transit:  starstarstarstarstar (excellent)
Walkability:      starstarstarstarstar (excellent)

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • On average, past travelers have spent $30 (€27) per person, per day, on local transportation in Venice. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in Venice is significantly more than public transportation.

  • Transportation1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    $30
    27

Some of the standard hotel transfers and transport options include:

  • Transfers to and from Venezia P. Roma/M.Polo airport. For $129 details
  • Transfer from Venice Marco Polo airport or Mestre station to Cortina d'Ampezzo for $236 details
  • Private transfer, chauffeur service, from Venice Marco Polo airport to Mestre for $55 details

Recommended Services


Flights to Venice
How much does it cost to go to Venice? Naturally, it depends on the dates. We recommend Kayak because they can find the best deals across all airlines.

Rental Cars in Venice
The price of renting a car in Venice will depends on dates, the type of car, the location, and your age. We recommend Kayak because they can find the best deals across all car rental companies.


What did other people spend on Transportation in Venice?

The numbers below highlight common transportation expenses in Venice, gathered from actual travelers. These prices give a good estimate of what you're likely to spend while getting around the city. However, your personal costs will depend on your travel style, since taxis and hired cars tend to be much pricier than public transportation.


  • Venice 12 Hour Transport Pass
    16
  • Vaporetto Ride
    6.50
  • 1 Day Travel Card
    18
  • 7 Day Transport Card (for Two)
    101


Food Budget in Venice

The food in Venice is terrific, and you should make sure to take time to taste all of the local flavors. For the best dining experience, you should try to avoid the touristy restaurants that serve the typical pizza and pasta. Instead, find a local eatery that specializes in the region's traditional flavors like fish and vegetables. Many of the restaurants are excellent, but head into the local neighborhoods for the best options.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • While restaurant and meal prices in Venice can vary significantly, the average cost of food in Venice is $122 (€112) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.

  • Food2 Meals for one day
    $122
    112

When dining out, the average daily cost for food in Venice is around $122 (€112) per person, with previous travelers spending from $47 to $331. Generally, breakfast and lunch cost less than dinner, but this will depend on the type of restaurant and what you order.

Typical meal prices in Venice are as follows:

  • Breakfast: $12 to $37
  • Lunch: $18 to $49
  • Dinner: $37 to $85
  • Coffee: $10
  • Fast Food or Street Food: $18

There are some very good restaurants in Venice that offer local cuisine. Pizza in the city is considered some of the worst in Italy and is best avoided, but local specialties like polenta and risotto with cuttlefish ink sauce are usually of great quality and highly recommended. After all, Venice does sit on the shore. Restaurants can be hit or miss though, so it is best to do some research and read reviews before you choose a place. In general, avoid the places where there are waiters outside asking for your business. If you're looking for suggestions, here's a thorough guide to finding great food and restaurants in Venice. With so many restaurants focused on tourists, make sure you read some reviews or look for suggestions.

One beautiful area to dine is near the Rialto bridge. There is a row of restaurants with tables by the canal. You can eat by the lights of the canal and enjoy a quintessential Venetian experience. Prices can be inflated though, so make sure you look at a menu before choosing a spot.

Food & Dining Tips

If you're dining out with children, try to find restaurants that include a kids' menu. This can help you save quite a bit since those meals tend to be cheaper. Remember, some places may not highlight their kids' options, so don't forget to ask your waiter first.

Many hotels include breakfast in their price, while some add it on as an extra charge. The price and quality can vary depending on the hotel. Knowing ahead of time can help you decide if you need to spend even more money. Maybe it's worth your money for the delicious buffet at the hotel. Or, perhaps you should just go to a nearby bakery or cafe that's much cheaper.

Save money while enjoying the scenery by planning a picnic. Visit a local grocery store or market, gather some fresh treats, and find a lovely park or scenic spot to relish your meal.

Carry a reusable water bottle with you to avoid spending on drinks. It's also a win for the environment.

If you're planning to take a tour, make sure you know which meals are included beforehand. You might be on the hook to pay for some of the food yourself which can add to your budget.

Taking a food tour or cooking class is a great way to experience the culture in Venice. After all, cuisine is one of the reasons why so many people visit. A few of the best culinary activities here include:

  • The ultimate private food tour - Bacaro Hopping a Venetian for $283 details
  • Tasty Rialto Farmers Market Food Tour in Venice with Wine Tasting & Sightseeing for $96 details
  • Private Venice Street Food Tour with a Sommelier for $191 details

Recommended

What did other people spend on food and dining in Venice?

Typical food prices in Venice, as reported by previous travelers, are outlined below. These costs offer a snapshot of what meals might cost in the city. Your personal expenses will vary depending on the type of dining experiences you choose and the dishes you order.


  • Panini Sandwich
    4.00
  • Gelato
    6.00
  • Artichoke & Mushroom Pizza
    7.90
  • Expresso
    1.95
  • Slice of Pizza
    2.23
  • Three Course Dinner (for Two)
    79


Sightseeing and Activities Budget in Venice

It's easy to see why people visit Venice, given its museums and attractions, historical sights, romance, and food.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in Venice typically cost an average of $110 (€101) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.

  • Entertainment1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    $110
    101

Here are a few of the most popular sights with their prices:

  • Gondola Rides for €80
  • The Doge's Palace for €30
  • Piazza San Marco (Free)
  • St. Mark's Basilica for €3
  • St. Mark's Campanile for €10
  • The Grand Canal (Free)
  • Rialto Bridge (Free)
  • The Bridge of Sighs (Free)
  • Burano (Free)
  • Murano (Free)
  • Scuola Grande di San Rocco for €10
  • The Peggy Guggenheim Collection for €17
  • Lido (Free)

Venice is a city for wandering, but while you're wandering, be sure and stop off at some of the must see spots along the way. Of course you can't leave Venice without seeing Saint Mark's Basilica, which is centrally located in Piazza San Marco. Get up early when the light is low and the crowds are thin for the best views and photographic opportunities. Head to Doge's Palace, and also go to the top of the Bell Tower of St. Mark. If you want to do some great day trips, hop on a boat and go to Murano to see its famous glass blowing. Also, the colored town of Burano is absolutely beautiful and a great place to grab a good pastry. Either of these towns can be reached with a short ferry trip. They can also be combined into one days trip together.



Festivals and events are plentiful in Venice. Some of the most popular include Voga Lona, or a manpowered boat race, Regata 'Storica, which displays historical Venetian boats, the Venice International Film Festival, and of course, Carnival of Venice.

Venice also makes for a great base to explore some of the nearby countryside and smaller cities in northeastern Italy. Lake Garda, Verona (for Romeo and Juliet), Padua, and the Prosecco region are just a few ideas. Another great trip is to venture to the Dolomites from Venice to take in the beautiful mountain scenery.

Sightseeing Tips

Museums and Attractions:
Attractions in VeniceVenice is well-known for its iconic museums and renowned landmarks. The many historic and famous landmarks in town include St. Mark's Basilica, St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, and the Rialto Bridge.

Historical Sights:
Old Town in VeniceThe old town, steeped in history, draws in a wide array of visitors. The city's historic area is unlike anywhere else in the world. The canals, colorful buildings, are world-renowned architecture, make this among the most recognized historic settings in the world.

Shopping:
Shopping in VeniceShopping here is an experience not to be missed. There are many unique items that people purchase in town. Some of the most popular include Murano glass, Burano lace, Venetian masks, and local fabrics.

Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Venice. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:

  • Venice Market and Cicchetti Semi-Private 6 People Food Experience for $149 details
  • La Serenissima: Lagoon Cruise on Catamaran with Classical Music for $64 details
  • Sunset Kayak Tour in Discovering the City’s Canals for $106 details

Recommended Activities

What did other people spend on sightseeing in Venice?

Outlined below are some typical prices for entry fees and activities in Venice. They have been reported from the expenses of previous travelers. These costs provide an idea of what you might need to spend, though your individual expenses will depend on the activities you participate in, the places you visit, and how often you choose budget-friendly or free activities.


  • Venice Boat Ride
    15
  • Bell tower of St. Mark Entrance Fee
    8.00
  • Gondola Ride (for Group)
    80
  • Secret Itinerary Tour- Doge's Palace
    16
  • The Jewish Museum Admission
    3.00
  • The Glass Museum in Murano
    8.00


Nightlife Budget in Venice

In Venice, the nightlife is generally low-key and soothing. If you want to party, your best option is to head to the Lido area where you'll find night clubs and bars. A better alternative for enjoying your evening is to order a late night meal and a glass of wine at a local restaurant in Venice.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • The average person spends about $27 (€24) on nightlife and alcoholic beverages in Venice per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.

  • Alcohol2 Drinks for one day
    $27
    24
Nightlife Tips

The nightlife scene is a lot of fun, but reducing how much you drink can go a long way in keeping your budget on track.

Tasting tours and nightlife activities are very popular in Venice. A few of the favorites from previous visitors include:

  • Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice for $280 details
  • Prosecco experience. Wine tasting. Full day from Treviso for $190 details
  • Venetian Food and Wine Tour with a Local for $168 details

Recommended

What did other people spend on Alcohol in Venice?

Here are some typical drink and nightlife prices in Venice, drawn from the experiences of past travelers. These costs can give you a general sense of what to expect, though your own spending will differ based on how often you enjoy alcoholic beverages and how much you consume. Remember, one of the most effective ways to reduce your travel costs is to limit alcohol consumption.


  • 1/2 Liter Wine
    5.20
  • Beer
    4.90


Travel cost data last updated: Oct 30, 2023

Budgeting and Travel Tips for Venice

  • Take advantage of free attractions and activities, such as:
    • Piazza San Marco
    • The Grand Canal
    • Rialto Bridge
    • The Bridge of Sighs
    • Burano
    • Murano
    • Lido
    • The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore
    • Jewish Ghetto
    • The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute
  • During the peak season of summer, prices are typically elevated and the city can be quite crowded. You can enjoy savings and a more relaxed atmosphere by visiting in the shoulder or low seasons instead.
  • Taking your time while traveling can save you some cash, allowing you to soak in the area's beauty at a leisurely pace. If you cram every day full of activities, you'll likely spend a fortune. But by slowing down and savoring your experience, you often find that your expenses decrease.

Budgeting Challenges

  • If you're traveling with young children, it's likely that you'll want a private vehicle or taxi. Sometimes it's just easier to skip the hassle of public transit, but you'll need to pay more.
Expert Advice from Local Travelers

We're asking our community members and registered users to contribute their experiences about Venice.

Why would you recommend Venice to budget travelers? Or, why not?

Venice is gorgeous but we spent a lot of money here. Everything from our hotel to restaurants to the public boats were expensive. But it's something you have to see at least once, because it's so beautiful. So either bite the bullet and pay the price or book ahead to get the best price possible.

Claire
-
Apr 4 2024

What makes Venice a budget-friendly destination? Or not?

We always end up spending more money in Venice than we plan to. Both hotels and restaurants can be expensive, so if you want to save money, consider staying off the island and visiting as a day trip.

maya
-
Oct 1 2023

Are you an experienced traveler?
Help other travelers! Answer a quick question about your past travels.

+ Add Comment

Traveling in Venice
Venice Venice

The canals of Venice are one of the most popular and emulated destinations in the world. In it's hay day, Venice was at the center of politics, exploration, arts and architecture. Today that history is still very much alive and well. The city is unlike any other in the world. The best way to immerse yourself in Venice is to get yourself lost in the alleyways. It's actually quite easy to do and you'll find yourself stumbling into the most interesting places, hidden away from the crowds of Piazzo San Marco.

Venice is really a city about atmosphere. While there is no shortage of sights, do not lose what you came here for, which is the unique environment and beautiful setting. While Venice can be crowded as a tourist destination, you can avoid much of these crowds if you get up early. Wake up for sunrise and you'll see the city when it is its most beautiful. The dramatic lighting of the sun coming above the horizon creates an absolutely surreal setting, and it is an experience you will share with very few other tourists. It is possible to see a side of Venice that many tourists miss, you just have to think creatively and plan ahead.

Spring and fall are the best times to visit Venice. The weather isn't too bad and the tourist crowds are not at a peak. During the winter months, between November and January, you could see a much quieter and peaceful side of Venice, but the weather is usually cold, windy and damp. It can also be very foggy. Summer is the most crowded time, but it is still worth visiting Venice, pretty much any time of the year.

Several times a year the water levels in Venice rise and flood the city. This is most common in the colder months and it usually only lasts a few hours during high tide. Sirens sound during the flooding periods to alert residents and businesses to the hazard.



Neighborhoods & Around

The historical center of Venice is divided into six districts. These are referred to as "sestieri" and include Cannaregio, Castello, San Marco, Dorsoduro, San Polo, and Santa Croce. The outlying islands in the lagoon as also considered part of Venice. Some of these include Giudecca, S. Michele, Murano, Mazzorbo, Burano, Torcello, Sant' Erasmo. S. Francesco del Deserto and Lido. Mestre, on the mainland is also considered part of Venice.

Related
Looking for a party in Rome or Florence?

Traveling alone Milan or Rome?

Find a Contiki tour to Europe.

We've been gathering travel costs from tens of thousands of actual travelers since 2010, and we use the data to calculate average daily travel costs for destinations around the world. We also systematically analyze the prices of hotels, hostels, and tours from travel providers such as Kayak, HostelWorld, TourRadar, Viator, and others. This combination of expenses from actual travelers, combined with pricing data from major travel companies, gives us a uniqe insight into the overall cost of travel for thousands of cities in countries around the world. You can see more here: How it Works.



1 Categories averaged on a per-item basis.
2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.