cash, credit cards, EC cards, ATMs, pickpockets and tips on a holiday in Venice (2024)


On this page you can find out with which means of payment you can pay in Venice. The subject of prices in Venice is dealt with on another page.

Paying with cash in Venice

Paying with cash is still possible almost everywhere in Italy. The currency is the Euro. As in most countries, it replaced the national currency in 2002. The Italian lira has been history ever since.

Our tip: Buy tickets for waterbuses beforehand

It is not always easy to buy tickets abroad. You don't know where to buy tickets, foreign ticket machines are difficult to use, there are language problems, queues, etc.

The 1, 2 or 3 day valid tickets for the waterbuses (ferries) in Venice are needed by almost every tourist. These tickets can now be bought on this english website.

The tickets for the bus from Venice airport to the city are available on this page in English language.

Since the prices in Venice are relatively high, 100-Euro bills are usually accepted. With 200 euro notes or even 500 euro notes one has problems in many shops.

Venice pickpockets etc.

The problem with traveling with cash is the risk of theft. Even though Venice, at least in our opinion, has less theft than southern Italy, such as the city of Rome or the Naples region, there are still many pickpockets. Again and again, there are warnings against thieves in public transport (bus, train, tram and water bus). Often thieves are on the move when the crowd is big, as in crowded buses, trains or ferries in the high season. Also at the central station Santa Lucia and in and around the very big sightseeings in the districts San Marco and Rialto, for example, there are always thefts. A German conductor in the Eurocity from Venice to Munich told me that he has almost daily passengers (mostly tourists) in the train, who became victims of a theft in Venice. They were often stolen during the last minutes of their vacation at the Santa Lucia main station.

EC cards / bank cards / Maestro Venice

The EC cards should bear the words "Maestro". This is the case with most cards. With these money cards you can pay - also in hotels, petrol stations and so on. Also the EC-Cards with the newer system "VPAY" are more and more accepted in Venice.

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EC cards can also be used to withdraw money from ATMs. The fees for this are different, your bank in Germany or Austria knows the amount of the processing fees. While customers from Germany often pay fees to third-party banks when withdrawing money, this is less often the case with cards issued by banks in Austria or the Netherlands, for example. In the meantime, some banks in Germany also offer free withdrawals at all ATMS throughout Europe or even worldwide with EC cards or credit cards. It is often cheaper to withdraw a larger amount from an ATM abroad than to withdraw smaller amounts several times.

Deutsche Bank also has branches in Venice. Here, German customers of the bank can also withdraw money free of charge from ATMs. There are enough ATMs in Venice. In very touristic areas in the old town or at the train station, however, these are not always sufficient and queues form.

Credit cards in Venice

You you can also withdraw cash with credit cards at ATMs in Italy. However, this can cost considerably more than using an EC card.

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In our opinion, direct payment with credit cards such as Visa or Mastercard is even more common in Italy than in many other countries in Europe. Most hotels like to take credit cards, often you need such a card already when booking your accommodation in advance on the internet like at Booking.com. Also ticket machines of the Italian railway etc. usually take credit cards. With some vending machines you can even only pay cashless with a card (no cash). Also the payment in shops, supermarkets, gas stations etc. is often possible in Venice with a credit card (carta di credito).

In addition to Visa and Mastercard, you can pay in many places in Italy with cards from Diners Club or American Express, for example. Many tourists in Venice come from the USA, Canada, Australia or Asia. Credit cards are very common in these countries and regions. Therefore, paying by card in Venice is often considered to be completely normal even if the amount is not so high.

Traveller's cheques / Euro cheques

Traveller Cheques (traveller's cheques) have also become rare among holidaymakers. We haven't seen any tourists in Europe who have tried to exchange traveller's cheques.

To our knowledge, the good old Eurocheques no longer exist in Italy and all Europe.

Tip Venice

In taxis in Italy and water taxis in Venice the amount is rounded up. The cleaning staff in the hotel is of course happy about a few Euros. The cost of living in Venice is high, but the wages for such jobs are usually low.

The service is often already included in restaurants in Venice and throughout Italy. If this is the case, no tip is actually expected. But the waiter is still happy.


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cash, credit cards, EC cards, ATMs, pickpockets and tips on a holiday in Venice (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to take cash or card to Venice? ›

Because of these fees, avoid using your credit card for ATM withdrawals or cash advances (use a debit or cash card instead). Venetian merchants prefer MasterCard and Visa, but American Express is usually accepted in popular tourist destinations.

Are there many pickpockets in Venice? ›

Be very careful, day or night, while you're moving around in crowded areas in Venice, which tend to attract a number of very skillful (and often well-dressed) pickpockets, especially on and near Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, and on busy vaporetti.

Is it better to use cash or card in Italy? ›

In Italy, cash is still preferred in most restaurants, cafes and other establishments, although credit and debit cards are becoming more widely used throughout Italy and are an increasingly convenient way to pay for things. Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, although American Express is not.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Venice? ›

Most US-issued credit cards work in Italy. It's best to use cards issued by Visa or Mastercard, rather than American Express or Discover. The latter two are not as widely accepted, except in major cities and tourist hotspots.

What is the cheapest way to get euros in Italy? ›

ATM tips for Italy

These are 'honest' and don't charge a fee to withdraw euro. The best deal is an ATM attached to a Post Office (Ufficio Postale) as they do not impose any fees on foreign transactions. You can withdraw €250 per day from these machines. Alternatively use an ATMs that is attached to a bank.

Which ATMs to use in Venice? ›

Never use Euronet ATMs (which are all over Venice) and other private cash machines, which charge outrageous fees and offer poor conversion rates. Instead, get your euros from bank ATMs ("Bancomats") or the "Postautomats" at post offices, and do not select the "conversion" or "home currency" option if it's offered.

How do I protect myself from pickpockets in Italy? ›

Never set down valuable items — such as a camera, phone, wallet, or rail pass — on a train seat or restaurant table, where they are easy to swipe. Keep these tucked away. When using your phone at a crowded café, don't place it on the bar: Put it in your front pocket (then return it to a safer place before you leave).

How do you protect yourself from pickpockets? ›

Always keep your money, credit cards, papers and other valuables close to your person. Make use of sealed inner pockets. Never put your purse, valuables or mobile phone in outer pockets. Wear your handbag or shoulder bag with the fastening facing you and in front of you.

How to not get pickpocketed in Venice? ›

Always try to avoid pickpocket scams and tourist scams in Venice by staying slightly suspicious of strangers who get too close or are too friendly. One lesson to learn here is to split up where you carry your valuables if you opt not to carry an anti-theft wallet or bag that protects all your valuables.

How much is $100 US in Italy? ›

Convert US Dollar to Italian Lira
USDITL
100178,411 ITL
500892,057 ITL
1,0001,784,110 ITL
5,0008,920,570 ITL
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Should I bring my ATM card to Italy? ›

Yes, Visa and Mastercard debit cards are widely accepted in Italy, especially in the big cities and tourist areas. You can also use them at Italian ATMs. In some smaller or more rural areas, though, it could be a good idea to have some euros on you - just in case.

What is the safest way to carry money in Italy? ›

Get a money belt

The safest way to carry cash is on your person, so invest in a good quality money belt to wear under your clothes for the duration of the journey. A small crossbody or waist bag can also keep your money close and secure.

Do gondolas take credit cards? ›

- Please bring cash on the day to cover the gondola ride (they do not take credit or debit cards) and your photographer will assist in purchasing the ride from an available station.

What credit cards do Italians use? ›

Common cards used in Italy include Bancomat, Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro. However, American Express is also gaining some traction, particularly in tourist-heavy areas. Many Italians also use Postepay and CartaSi, electronic prepaid cards co-branded as either Mastercard or Visa.

Should I exchange money before I travel to Italy? ›

Resist the urge to buy foreign currency before your trip.

Some tourists feel like they must have euros or British pounds in their pockets when they step off the airplane, but they pay the price in bad stateside exchange rates. Wait until you arrive to withdraw money.

Is it better to get euros in the US Bank or in Europe? ›

If you do want to wait until you arrive in Europe to get your euros, a word of caution. It's not usually a good idea to exchange currency at the airport, or even at your hotel. These places are definitely convenient, but you're likely to pay a premium for it. Commission fees can be high and exchange rates unfavorable.

What is the best card or payment to use in Italy? ›

6 best travel money cards for Italy:
CardCard schemeTrustpilot score
WiseVisa / Mastercard4.2 / 5 (200,000+)
RevolutVisa4.2 / 5 (147,000+)
TravelexMastercard4.3 / 5 (14,000)
Australia PostMastercardNot active on Trustpilot
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Do you need cash for water taxi in Venice? ›

You can also buy tickets on the boat if you don't manage to get a ticket before boarding, but you'll need to have cash, and there are day and multi-day tickets available if you're staying for a few days.

What is the most economical way of getting around Venice? ›

The vaporetti is the most popular and cheapest mode of public transportation in Venice. These water buses travel up and down the islands near the Grand Canal.

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