Major cities have air connections to Venice and the Marco Polo airport is its popular international airport. Additionally, the Italian rail network is excellent and you could either take a train from Florence or keep Rome and Milan as options. Venice has no cars so you are expected to trust your feet in order to explore the city, however, there are water-taxis for longer distances and gondolas for pleasure. Bon Voyage!
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