Venice Access Fee in 2026: What You Need to Know When Arriving by Car

Venice Access Fee in 2026: What You Need to Know When Arriving by Car

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Venice Access Fee in 2026: What You Need to Know When Arriving by Car

The Venice access fee in 2026 is the mandatory ticket for day visitors who come to the historic city without staying overnight. The cost is €5 with advance booking or €10 without, applied across 60 days from 3 April to 26 July 2026.

For those arriving by car in Venice, planning your visit means organising both parking and the access fee. Garage San Marco at Piazzale Roma offers 900 attended parking spaces available 24/7, the perfect starting point for exploring the city.

 

What Is the Venice Access Fee and How Does It Work

The Venice access fee is a charge introduced by the Municipality to regulate the flow of day visitors to the historic centre. The scheme continues in 2026 across 60 days, six more than in 2025. Payment is mandatory for every person over the age of 14 entering the ancient city.

The system operates through the official platform cda.ve.it, where you complete payment and receive a QR code to keep and show at checkpoints. Registration is also available via SPID, CIE and CNS to simplify the process. Guests staying at accommodation registered with the Municipality are exempt, as they already pay the tourist tax.

 

2026 Calendar: All Dates for the Access Fee

The 60 days of the Venice access fee in 2026 run from 3 April to 26 July, always between 8:30 and 16:00. The scheme mainly covers weekends from Friday to Sunday, with 17 days in April, 15 in May, 18 in June and 12 in July. The fee applies during the periods of highest tourist footfall in the historic city.

Two longer consecutive periods stand out in the calendar: from 24 April to 3 May and from 29 May to 7 June, when the ticket is required for several days in a row. The Venice Carnival is not included in the scheme. The full calendar with all specific dates is available on the official portal cda.ve.it, which is useful for planning your visit around fee-free days.

 

How Much It Costs and How to Save with Advance Booking

The price of the Venice access fee depends on when you pay. Anyone who books at least four days before their visit pays €5 per person. Anyone who pays within the last three days pays €10. Booking in advance therefore halves the cost of the city access ticket.

For example: to visit Venice on 18 April 2026, paying by 14 April costs €5; from 15 April the price rises to €10. Visitors who book their parking at Garage San Marco in advance can also arrange the access fee at the same time, saving both time and money.

 

Who Is Exempt from the Venice Access Fee in 2026

Several categories are exempt from the Venice access fee. Residents of the Veneto region do not need to pay or register — a valid identity document is sufficient. Children under 14 are excluded. Holders of the European Disability Card and their companion can access the lagoon city free of charge.

Also exempt are workers based in the historic city, students at Venetian schools and universities, guests staying at accommodation registered with the Municipality, and relatives up to the third degree of residents. Fines for non-payment range from €50 to €300, in addition to the €10 access fee. It is advisable to check your situation on cda.ve.it before you travel.

 

Parking at Piazzale Roma and the Access Fee: The Rules

A key point for those arriving by car concerns the territorial exemption. The Venice access fee is not required for those who remain exclusively within Piazzale Roma, Tronchetto or the Stazione Marittima without entering the historic city. Simply parking your car does not automatically trigger the fee.

Those who head from the car park into the historic centre are, however, required to pay on the days and within the hours specified. Garage San Marco at Piazzale Roma also provides full assistance on this matter. The trained staff offer up-to-date information about the access fee and payment procedures. By booking at garagesanmarco.it you can arrange every detail of your visit in advance with complete peace of mind.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Venice access fee in 2026?

The fee is €5 with booking at least four days before your visit and €10 for those who pay within the last three days. Payment is made on cda.ve.it, where you receive a QR code.

Who is exempt from the Venice access fee in 2026?

Exempt categories include Veneto residents, children under 14, guests staying at accommodation registered with the Municipality of Venice, workers, students, and holders of the European Disability Card with a companion.

Do I pay the access fee if I park at Piazzale Roma without visiting Venice?

No. Those who remain exclusively at Piazzale Roma without entering the historic city are not required to pay the Venice access fee on the days covered by the scheme.

 

Conclusion

The Venice access fee in 2026 requires planning for those visiting the city for the day. Booking in advance halves the cost of the ticket and avoids complications on arrival. Knowing the dates, exemptions and payment methods ensures a smooth and stress-free experience.

Garage San Marco at Piazzale Roma is the go-to choice for those arriving by car in Venice. Book your parking at garagesanmarco.it and organise your visit from start to finish — from secure parking to the access fee — starting right at the heart of the city.

 

Read also: Visiting Murano and Burano from Piazzale Roma: A Practical 2026 Guide

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