Taxi from Milan to Venice
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Direct taxi from Milan to Venice — a comfortable option for families with children, large groups (from 4 people), and passengers with late flights.
The distance along the A4 highway is about 264 km, travel time is roughly 3 hours.
The trip costs range from €400 to €600 depending on the vehicle class (standard or minivan) and additional options (child seat, airport meet-and-greet).
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Our fleet of vehicles for Milan – Venice taxi
We have only modern and well-maintained vehicles of various classes for private transfer from Milan to Venice. The client can choose premium models with an increased level of comfort and also large, safe, modern minibuses.
Cost of a private transfer from Milan to St Moritz – from €400
Transfer cost from Milan to Venice
| Cars Class | Price € | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economy Sedan | 3 | 3 | 345€ | |
| Economy Mercedes E Class | 3 | 3 | v | 400€ |
| Business Mercedes S Class | 3 | 3 | v | 470€ |
| Business Mercedes V Class | 7 | 7 | v | 450€ |
| Minivan Mercedes Sprinter | 10 | 11 | v | 530€ |
| Minibus Mercedes Sprinter | 16 | 16 | v | 620€ |
The final price is directly affected by the class of the chosen vehicle (standard sedan, comfort class, or a spacious minivan), time of day (night rates apply), seasonality, and the need for extra options such as a child seat or accounting for a large amount of luggage.
Information you need to provide in order to reserve a taxi to Venice from Milan
We have done all we can to make ordering a taxi from Milan to Venice as quick and easy as possible. To order a private transfer Milan—Venice, all you need to do is provide the following information:
- Actual date and time of arrival in Malpensa (or adress in Milan);
- Planned address in Venice where the customer wants to stay;
- Exact number of people that need transportation;
- Contact information that will be used to get in touch with the passenger;
- Name of the person so that the driver can meet the client with a placard.

3 steps to book taxi transfer from Milan to Venice
How the driver meets you at Milan’s airport
The meeting with the driver is arranged to be as comfortable and predictable as possible, which is especially important after a long flight.
If you arrive at Milan’s airport (Malpensa, Linate, or Bergamo), the driver will wait for you in the arrivals area with a sign showing your name — usually this happens after baggage claim.
Waiting time at the airport is normally up to 60 minutes from the actual landing time, which gives peace of mind in case of delays.
If the trip starts from a hotel or apartment in central Milan, the driver will arrive at the main entrance at the agreed time.
Our drivers
We work with the most experienced and professional drivers. We check each driver for a license. This is the first necessary condition for working in taxis in Italy and in Milan.
For private transfer services from Milan, we turn to local drivers who know the peculiarities of traffic at different times of the day on various road sections.
Ski transfers from Milan are carried out by drivers who are well-acquainted with the specifics of mountain roads in the Alps. During the summer holiday season, trips are conducted by drivers who know the area well.
All our drivers always look presentable. A white shirt and suit is a mandatory requirement for work.

Features of the road from Milan to Venice
The route runs almost entirely along the A4 expressway (Serenissima). Leaving Milan, you quickly pass the industrial suburbs of Lombardy and an hour later find yourself near Bergamo, whose old hilltop town is visible from afar.
The road then goes through Brescia — a city with a rich Roman past — and after a while the panorama of Verona opens up, with the hills of Valpolicella stretching into the distance. About halfway, after Verona, comes Vicenza — Palladio’s city — and then Padua with its famous Scrovegni Chapel.
Our driver can offer a short stop in one of these towns if arranged in advance.
The whole trip, about 270–317 kilometers, takes roughly 3–3.5 hours depending on traffic and weather.

Arrival in Venice
Regarding arrival in Venice, there’s an important detail: the historic city center (the island part) is completely closed to cars.
So the final stop is always the mainland parking at Piazzale Roma or the Tronchetto car terminal — that’s where the driver drops off passengers.
From there you can switch to water transport (vaporetto) or walk to your hotel if it’s near the waterfront. The driver can also help load luggage onto a trolley and explain the best way to reach your specific hotel on the islands.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about taxi from Milan to Venice
1. How long does a taxi ride from Milan to Venice take?
The travel time is approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours 30 minutes. It depends on traffic on the A4 highway (especially during rush hour approaching Milan and Venice) and weather conditions.
2. Where will the driver meet me at Milan airport?
The driver meets you in the arrivals area (after baggage claim) with a sign showing your name. At Malpensa (MXP) this is usually exits T1 or T2; at Linate (LIN) and Bergamo (BGY) it’s similar. Waiting time after the flight lands is usually up to 60 minutes free of charge.
3. Where will I be dropped off in Venice? Can the taxi get to the hotel?
A taxi cannot reach hotels located in Venice’s historic center (on the islands). Cars stop on the mainland: at Piazzale Roma or the Tronchetto car park. These are the main gateways to the city, from where you get to your hotel on foot or by water transport (vaporetto). If your hotel is in Mestre (the mainland), the driver will take you right to the door.
4. Are tolls included in the price?
In most cases, yes—the tolls (pedaggio) on the A4 are already included in the fixed transfer price.
5. Can I request a child seat?
Yes, we provide child seats of different categories (from 0 to 12 years) upon request.
6. What if my flight is delayed?
Don’t worry. We track your flight by number. If the plane is late, the driver will simply adjust the meeting time and wait for you free of charge for the agreed period (usually 60 minutes from actual landing).
7. Do I need to tip the driver?
Tips are not mandatory in Italy.
8. Which is better: taxi or train (Milan – Venice)?
• Train (Frecciarossa): Faster (only 2.5 hours) and cheaper (from €30–50 per person), but you’ll need to get to and from the stations with your luggage on your own.
• Taxi: More expensive, but provides door-to-door service. Especially cost-effective if there are 4 or more of you (the price is split) or you have a lot of luggage.
9. Can I book a taxi with a stop along the way (for example, in Verona)?
Yes, you can arrange with the driver to spend 1–2 hours in Verona or Padua to sightsee, then continue to Venice. This is usually charged extra (depending on waiting time).
10. What is ZTL and does it apply to me?
ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) are limited traffic zones in Italian cities. Taxi drivers are allowed to enter these zones and are not fined. ZTL issues only affect tourists who rent a car and drive into the city center themselves.
Other common questions concern:
• Route stops (yes, possible at Verona, Lake Garda, or other沿途 locations)
• Payment (cash EUR or major credit cards accepted)
• Flight delays (for airport transfers, we monitor flight status and adjust pickup time free of charge)
Our operators are always available to answer questions and ensure your Milan-Venice taxi experience is as comfortable as possible.




































