- Must visit
Gallerie dell'Accademia
A leading Venetian art museum with masterpieces by Bellini, Titian, Veronese, and Tintoretto in a grand former confraternity building.
Omio recommends booking the bus as it is the most popular option from Dijon to Venice among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $54. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 1h 15m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $54, and a train costs an average of $396.
Distance: 371 miles (598 km)
| Train | Most popular Bus | Flight | Driving |
|---|---|---|---|
$396 Average price | $83 Average price Cheapest | $207 Average price | $154 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
18h 11m Average total duration 17h 41m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 12h 47m Average total duration 12h 17m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 4h 15m Average total duration Fastest 1h 15m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* | 8h 47m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options |
This is compared to other travel options from Dijon to Venice:
A bus is $124 (€102) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Dijon to Venice costing on average $207 (€171).
A bus is $313 (€258) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Dijon to Venice costing on average $396 (€326).
Other travel options to Venice take longer:
Bus takes on average 12h 17m.
Train takes on average 17h 41m.
Tickets start at around $396 (€326) compared to roughly $154 (€127) in fuel and tolls — a saving of about $-241.84 (€-199.29). The journey takes 17h 41m versus 8h 47m by car, so you'll arrive a bit later, but you can work, read, or sleep along the way rather than spending the time behind the wheel. You'll also save the hassle of parking at the other end.
Driving is worth it if you're on a tight schedule, travelling as a group, or want to stop somewhere en route.
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Trains from Dijon to Venice run on average 1 times per day, taking around 17h 41m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $396 (€326) but you can travel from only $54 (€44) by bus.
The earliest train runs at 00:35, the last at 12:02. The fastest train covers the 371 miles (598 km) distance in 17h 41m.
Distance 371 miles (598 km) |
Average train duration 17h 41m |
Cheapest ticket price $396 (€326) |
Trains per day 1 |
Fastest train 17h 41m |
First train 12:35 AM |
Last train 12:02 PM |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Best time to book 3 days |
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Service is often included or covered by coperto. Rounding up or leaving 5-10% for great restaurant service is appreciated, but not required. Small taxi rounding and café change are enough.
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Venezia Santa Lucia -> Piazza San Marco, Venice
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