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Venice - Zagreb
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Italian International Trains
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Your arrival in the next European country on your list will be via the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Dolomites and the Alps if you travel on board a high-speed Italian International train from Italy. The Italian International service is one (...)
Main stations in Venice and Zagreb
Departure station
Venezia Santa Lucia
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 6am to 12amSaturday and Sunday: 6am to 12am Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains operated by Trenitalia, City Night Line
Services:
Tourist Information Point, Assistance for disabled persons and junior travellers, Waiting rooms, Lost and found, Toilets, Luggage storage, Currency exchange, Wi-Fi Internet, ATM and Phone cabins.
Arrival station
No information available
Travel inspiration in Venice and Zagreb
Venice
Venice is a unique experience for every traveller and certainly a must for lovers. Few people know that Venice is actually an island-city with a train bridge connecting it to mainland Italy. This romantic city actually has no roads at all! To move around there are 150 canals and over 400 bridges! Venice has also beautiful churches, squares and museums. The southern part of the Venice has a certain village feel. Perfect to wander around in the little alleys, get lost and finally reach the Santa Margherita square. Ideal place for its lively bars!
Zagreb
Zagreb, it is worth the visit
Croatia’s capital and largest city, Zagreb is peppered with intricate Austro-Hungarian architecture, but its laid-back attitude is more in tune with its Mediterranean neighbours. The heady mix of café-culture, neo-Gothic cathedrals and medieval old town explains why Zagreb is known locally as Little Vienna.
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