3-Day Venice Itinerary
A day-by-day 3-day plan for Venice with cheapest flights, hotel picks and a transparent cost breakdown.
Day-by-day
- D1Arrival & first impressionsLand at FCO, drop bags, sunset stroll through the historic core. Casual local dinner.
- D2Old town & iconic sitesHit the must-see landmarks early. Lunch at a market, afternoon café crawl.
- D3Neighbourhood deep-divePick a local district and spend the day on foot — independent shops, gallery, coffee.
Cost for 3 days
| Category | Per day | 3 days |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | $77 | $230 |
| Food & drink | $43 | $128 |
| Transport (local) | $20 | $61 |
| Activities & entry | $22 | $66 |
| Buffer | $9 | $26 |
| Total (mid) | $170 | $510 |
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Itinerary FAQ
Is 3 days enough for Venice?add
3 days covers the must-see highlights at a brisk pace. Add 2 more for day-trips and slower mornings.
How much does a 3-day trip to Venice cost?add
Around $510 per person mid-range (excluding flights). Backpackers can do it for less, luxury travellers 3–4× more.
When should I book flights to Venice?add
6–10 weeks before for international routes; price-drop alerts (Aviasales, Hopper) catch the cheapest fares 35% of the time.
Where should I stay during a 3-day Venice trip?add
Pick one central neighbourhood for the whole stay and use public transit rather than switching hotels — saves 2–3 hours per move.