1. Venice Santa Lucia Station is the main railway station of Venice, located in the Santa Croce district. It was built in 1861 and named after the nearby church of Santa Lucia. The station has a distinct neo-Renaissance style and features a grand entrance hall with a vaulted ceiling and impressive frescoes. Interesting fact: Mario Botta, a Swiss architect, designed the new glass entrance pavilion, inaugurated in 2009.

2. The station is open daily from 4:15 am to 1:30 am. The phone number is +39 041 785711.

3. To purchase tickets, passengers can go to the ticket office or use the self-service machines located throughout the station. The station is well-connected to Venice’s public transportation system, with vaporetto (water bus) stops just outside the station. Visitors can also take a taxi or a water taxi from the station to their destination.