Verona by train

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Arriving in Verona, Italy, by train

Verona is easily accessed on the west–east Milan–Venice line as well as the north–south Brennero–Rome line. At least 30 trains daily run west from Venice (86 min. to 2 hr.). Even more arrive from Milan (85 min. to 2 hr.).

Trains also connect Verona with Vicenza (30–50 min.); Padua (5–50 min.); and Bologna (40 min. to 2 hr.).

The Stazione Porta Nuova train station (tel. 045-590-688) is located rather far south of the Piazza Brà (and Arena) area and is serviced by at least half a dozen local bus lines.

The bus network within the historical center is limited, so if you have luggage you'll most probably want a taxi to get to your hotel.

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  • Train station
  • Verona Porta Nuova (Piazzale 25 Aprile, just S. of city center)
  • Buses to center: 11, 12, 13 (to Piazza Bra); 21, 22, 23, 24, 41, 42, 61 (to anywhere along Corso Cavour, or Via Diaz 9 just after the turn).
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How long does Verona take?

Planning your day: You could knock off the major sights (plus lunch) in six hours or so, and thus visit Verona as a day trip from Venice (or en route to or from Venice, as Verona is one a main rail line).

However, Verona truly deserves an overnight of its own. Its sights are a bit spread out around town, so it sakes a little while to see them all, plus it is simply a lovely place to spend the evening, with the liveliest shopping, restaurant, and nightlife scene of any town in the Veneto region, along with some great hotels.

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Details
  • Train station
  • Verona Porta Nuova (Piazzale 25 Aprile, just S. of city center)
  • Buses to center: 11, 12, 13 (to Piazza Bra); 21, 22, 23, 24, 41, 42, 61 (to anywhere along Corso Cavour, or Via Diaz 9 just after the turn).


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