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Travel tipsJune 2026·Updated June 2026·11 min read

Holiday Home with Garden and Parking Near Venice

Anyone searching for a holiday home near Venice soon faces a practical dilemma: in the lagoon you get an unmatched atmosphere, but private gardens and on-site parking are rare. On the mainland, many detached houses offer both, with trains reaching the historic centre in about twenty minutes. This guide explains why a garden and enclosed parking genuinely matter when renting a holiday home in the Veneto, how to compare options with accommodation in central Venice or Mestre, and why towns such as Mogliano Veneto have become a popular base for visitors who want Venice without giving up outdoor space and their car.

Why a private garden and parking make a real difference

A holiday home is not just a bed: it is where you recover after hours of walking, prepare breakfast without buffet schedules, and return with shopping and luggage without endless stairs. Near Venice, two features often underrated in online searches are a private garden and enclosed parking. The garden gives you open space for outdoor breakfasts, afternoon reading, children playing safely, or simply a quiet morning coffee away from tourist crowds. Enclosed parking removes the daily hunt for a space and the recurring cost of paid car parks.

In central Venice and the islands, a private garden is the exception, not the rule: public green areas exist, but they do not replace a courtyard or lawn where you can leave towels, folding chairs, or a bicycle. Parking stops at Piazzale Roma, Tronchetto, or Mestre: cars do not enter the historic centre. Lagoon renters must plan every move by vaporetto, ferry, or on foot, often with suitcases and grocery bags. A mainland house with garden and parking changes the logistics: park once, visit Venice by train with a light backpack, return to a residential setting.

  • Private garden: evening relaxation, outdoor meals, space for children and pets (where allowed).
  • Enclosed parking: security for the car, bikes, and travel gear.
  • Fewer daily trips with heavy luggage to external car parks.
  • Greater freedom for trips beyond the lagoon: hills, beaches, Veneto villages.

Lagoon versus mainland: what you give up and what you gain

Staying in central Venice means stepping outside into a historic alley, hearing water at night, reaching St Mark's on foot. It is a one-of-a-kind experience for one or two nights. For stays of a week or more, however, the lack of garden and parking weighs heavily: every return from shopping means bridges and steps, every car trip requires driving to Mestre or Tronchetto, where high-season rates at guarded car parks near the Liberty Bridge often exceed 25-35 euros per day.

Mestre offers more accessible parking and standard hotel services, but rarely large garden villas: urban density and apartment blocks limit detached houses. Treviso province, by contrast, still has many villas and small houses with courtyards, often minutes from the railway station. From Mogliano Veneto, for example, the train to Venice Santa Lucia takes about twenty minutes without a change, with frequent daytime services. You are not replacing Venice: you are making it more manageable as a day destination.

The trade-off is deliberate: you give up total overnight immersion in the lagoon and gain square metres, a fully equipped kitchen, and that garden-plus-parking combination the Venetian market rarely offers at a similar budget.

Mogliano Veneto as a practical reference area

Mogliano Veneto sits on the Venice-Udine railway line, halfway between the lagoon city and Treviso. It is not an anonymous suburb: it has a main square, a weekly market, cycle paths toward the River Sile, and belongs to the Venice Garden territory, a network of municipalities between fresh water and the lagoon. For holiday renters, the advantage is twofold: fast links to Venice and access to another side of the Veneto, villages, Venetian villas, countryside, and rivers, without moving luggage every two days.

The station is a few minutes by car or bicycle from the town centre and surrounding residential streets. Many rentals sit on quiet roads with direct access to garden and parking, away from Liberty Bridge traffic. Arrivals from Marco Polo or Treviso Canova airports find Mogliano conveniently placed without crossing central Mestre by car every day.

  • Train Mogliano Veneto to Venice Santa Lucia: about 15-20 minutes.
  • Treviso centre: about 15 minutes in the opposite direction.
  • Treviso Canova airport: about 15 minutes by car.
  • Venice Garden territory: villas, the Sile, cycle routes beyond the lagoon alone.

What to look for in listings: villas, courtyards, and parking spaces

Not every holiday home advertised with a «garden» is the same. Check whether you get an enclosed private lawn or a small shared courtyard with other flats. Ask how many parking spaces are included and whether parking is inside the gate or on the street. For two or three cars, as in group holidays with friends or extended families, enclosed parking for two to three vehicles avoids arguments and evening searches.

Also verify a full kitchen, washing machine, air conditioning or fans, stable Wi-Fi, and the real distance to the station (not just a vague «near Venice»). Read reviews on cleanliness, night-time noise, and check-in ease. In Italy registered properties display the CIN (Codice Identificativo Nazionale), a sign of compliance with regional short-term rental rules.

Casa Lilla at Via Selve 57/1 is a concrete example of this type: an independent house of roughly 100 m² with a private garden and enclosed parking for two or three cars. It is not the only option in the area, but it illustrates what we mean by a holiday home with garden and parking near Venice: generous indoor space, private outdoor area, and simplified logistics for car travellers.

The numbers: Mestre, Tronchetto, and a house with parking

If you plan to use a car during your stay, do the maths before booking. Parking in Mestre on weekdays or weekends often costs between 25 and 35 euros per day at guarded garages near the station or town centre, with higher rates in peak season and during events such as Carnival. Tronchetto and Piazzale Roma, the last points reachable by car toward Venice, charge similar or higher fees, plus the cost of the People Mover or vaporetto to enter the city.

Over seven nights, external parking alone can exceed the cost of one night in a provincial holiday home. Add the time lost each morning reaching the car park and the bridge, and the benefit of on-site parking included in the rental becomes obvious. Even guests who do not drive daily benefit from on-property parking: it serves arrival, departure, and trips to Prosecco country, Jesolo, Padua, or the Brenta villas without starting from scratch each time.

  • Guarded parking in Mestre: typically 25-35 euros/day (check current rates).
  • House with parking included: fixed cost within the weekly or nightly rate.
  • Train from Mogliano: often under 5 euros per journey on regional fares.
  • Ideal combination: car for arrival and day trips, train for central Venice.

How to plan your week with a garden and the train

The model that works best is simple: Venice on dedicated sightseeing days, the house as your base. Breakfast in the garden, train to Santa Lucia, evening return with groceries from the local supermarket. Alternate two intensive days in the lagoon with a slower one: Mogliano market on Monday morning, a ride along the Sile, a visit to Treviso. The garden becomes your outdoor living room where children burn energy while adults cook dinner.

Do not fill every hour with transfers: the value of a holiday home with a garden includes the right to do nothing one afternoon. With parking and outdoor space, balancing culture and everyday Italian life is far easier than from a small flat in the lagoon centre.

FAQ

Can you really find a private garden near Venice?

Yes, especially in Treviso province and residential areas around Mogliano, Treviso, and neighbouring towns. In central Venice private gardens are rare; in the province they are a common feature of detached houses.

How much does parking in Mestre cost compared with a house that includes it?

Guarded car parks in Mestre often cost between 25 and 35 euros per day. A holiday home with parking included removes that daily charge for the entire stay.

How long is the train from Mogliano Veneto to Venice?

About 15-20 minutes to Venice Santa Lucia on regional trains, without a change. From there the historic centre is reachable on foot or by short vaporetto rides.

Is a car still useful if parking is included at the rental?

Yes for arrival, departure, and exploring the Veneto beyond the lagoon. For central Venice use the train from Mogliano: it avoids Liberty Bridge traffic and repeated parking fees in Mestre.