What to Pack for Venice, Italy
From St. Mark's Square mornings to a Burano lace day-trip to a sunset spritz on the Zattere, here is everything that earns its place in your bag.
Quick answer
Pack for Venice with waterproof walking shoes for bridges and uneven stones (and acqua alta if visiting October-March), a packable rain jacket, strong insect repellent for summer mosquitoes (the lagoon is brackish and breeds aggressively), a Type C/L adapter for Italian outlets (230V/50Hz), modest cover-ups for St. Mark's Basilica and most churches, and small euros for vaporetto tickets and tips.
Seasons
4 seasons covered
Region
Northern Italy
Temp range
39-86ยฐF
Country
Italy
Pack for Venice with waterproof walking shoes for bridges and uneven stones (and acqua alta if visiting October-March), a packable rain jacket, strong insect repellent for summer mosquitoes (the lagoon is brackish and breeds aggressively), a Type C/L adapter for Italian outlets (230V/50Hz), modest cover-ups for St. Mark's Basilica and most churches, and small euros for vaporetto tickets and tips. For acqua alta season, pack rubber boots (often more practical than waterproof leather) or buy disposable plastic bag covers at any Venetian newsstand for 5-10 EUR.
Packing for Venice means packing for an Italian city built on 118 islands, traversed by 400+ bridges, and increasingly affected by acqua alta (high water flooding) in autumn. Venice has four seasons strongly influenced by its lagoon position: mild damp winters (December-February, 4-9 C and frequent acqua alta), wet springs (March-May, increasingly mild), hot humid summers (June-August, 27-31 C with intense mosquitoes), and crisp autumns (September-November, the most flood-prone season). The Mose flood-barrier system has reduced major acqua alta events since 2020 but smaller flooding still happens 100-200 days per year.
The city is car-free; transportation is on foot or by vaporetto (water bus). The Rialto, Accademia, and Scalzi bridges connect the main districts. Comfortable waterproof walking shoes are essential year-round; the stones are uneven and Venice gets wet at any season. The mosquito problem is severe in summer (the lagoon is brackish and breeds them aggressively). Bring strong insect repellent.
Italy uses Type C and Type L outlets at 230V/50Hz. Bring a Europe-specific adapter. The euro is the currency. Cards work widely; carry 50-100 EUR cash for tips, water vendors, vaporetto vending machines (which sometimes are cash-only), and the Pescheria fish market.
๐งฅClothing
Essentials
- Long-sleeve shirts and lightweight sweaters x4
- T-shirts for warmer May days x3
- Jeans or comfortable trousers x2
- Light water-resistant jacket
- Medium-weight pullover
- Modest cover-up for churches
- Underwear and socks x7
Nice to Have
- Smart-casual outfit
๐Footwear
Essentials
- Waterproof walking shoes (Wet stones plus possible acqua alta in March)
- Casual sneakers
Nice to Have
- Ankle boots
๐งดToiletries & Health
Essentials
- Travel-size shampoo, conditioner, body wash
- Insect repellent (Mosquitoes emerge by late May)
- Prescription medications
Nice to Have
- Sunscreen SPF 30+ (May sun strengthens)
- Allergy medication (Pollen from the Veneto countryside peaks April-May)
- Pain reliever
๐Electronics & Gear
Essentials
- Type C/L power adapter for Italy x2
- Portable power bank
- Phone charging cable
- Compact umbrella
๐ณDocuments & Money
Essentials
- Passport with 6+ months validity (Schengen visa-free up to 90 days for US/UK/CA/AU)
- Travel insurance card
- Two credit cards x2
- Euros (50-100 EUR) (For markets, vaporetto vending machines, tips)
๐Day Bag Essentials
Essentials
- Crossbody anti-theft bag (Pickpocketing at Rialto and St. Mark's)
- Reusable water bottle (Refill at public fountains throughout the city)
- Sunglasses
Packing Tips for Venice, Italy
- 1 Italy uses Type C and Type L outlets at 230V/50Hz. Bring a Europe-specific adapter; US dual-voltage chargers work fine, single-voltage hair tools will burn out.
- 2 Acqua alta (high water) flooding can affect Venice 100-200 days per year, peaking October-March. Most events are minor (a few inches in low-lying St. Mark's Square area). Major floods are increasingly rare since the Mose barrier system activated in October 2020. Check the Comune di Venezia tide forecast before traveling October-March.
- 3 Venice mosquitoes are severe in summer (June-September). The lagoon breeds them aggressively. Pack strong insect repellent (DEET 25%+ or picaridin 20%+); a regular bug spray is not enough.
- 4 Tap water in Venice is safe and good. Public fountains throughout the city refill for free. The most famous are at Campo Santa Margherita and around Rialto.
- 5 Modest dress is required at St. Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, and most active churches. Cover shoulders and knees for both men and women. The basilica enforces strictly; cover-ups are provided but having your own is more reliable.
- 6 Tipping is 5-10 percent at restaurants by rounding up the bill. Many tourist-area restaurants include a coperto (cover charge, 1-3 EUR per person) and a 10 percent service charge automatically; check the bill. Tip beyond that is not expected.
- 7 The Venezia Unica city pass covers vaporetto unlimited rides and some museum entry. 24-hour ACTV pass is 25 EUR; 72-hour is 40 EUR. Worth it if you plan to use vaporetto more than 3-4 times.
- 8 Acqua alta seasonal practicalities: low-lying areas (St. Mark's Square, Piazza, Campo SS. Apostoli) flood first. Hotels in Cannaregio and Castello tend to flood less than San Marco. Locals wear knee-high rubber boots; tourists often buy disposable plastic bag covers at newsstands for 5-10 EUR.
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