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S. ZaccariaFrom: Venice Waterbus Stops San Zaccaria is one of Venice's largest and most important waterbus stations--and one of the most confusing, because it's spread out along the Venetian waterfront east of the Piazza San Marco and the Doge's Palace.
The station complex includes four distinct substations: three on a common stretch of the Riva degli Schiavoni, and another large, modern substation (called "Pietá" on some maps) across a footbridge to the right in the satellite photo above. The San Zaccaria station complex is served by a large number of boat lines:
Check the station maps near the ticket offices before boarding, and be aware that some routes may use two substations: one for eastbound and one for westbound boats. (Click the thumbnail at right to see a large station map.) Walking directions to hotels near Alilaguna's S. Zaccaria stop:Back to: Index of Venice ACTV and Alilaguna waterbus stops
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