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Verona Transport Guide

Verona, one of the most beautiful cities in northern Italy, is almost integrated with the love of Romeo and Juliet.. It deserves to be added to your list of must-see places in Italy with its historical buildings, the Adige River and the Arena passing through it! I have created my Verona transportation guide article separately from my Verona trip article, which I hope will be useful for you when planning your Verona trip.. If you wish, you can also take a look at my Verona Travel Guide.

How to Get to Verona?

Verona, the most important city of the Veneto region of Italy after Venice, has an important location between Milan, Bologna and Venice with its proximity to all three cities.. Although there are flights to Verona from many cities in Europe, unfortunately there is no direct flight from our country to Verona.. The nearest airport to Verona is Malpensa Airport in Milan, Orio Al Serio Airport in Bergamo and Guglielmo Marconi Airport in Bologna.

From Istanbul with THY to Milan, Bologna, Bergamo; With Pegasus, you can reach Bologna and Bergamo airports in approximately 2 hours by plane. While Pegasus had direct flights to Milan before 2016, it has stopped direct flights to Milan after 2016.

If you are going to Verona from other European cities by air, or from Verona by air, it has stopped. if you are going to the country/city you need to use Verona Valerio Catullo Airport located 10 km southwest of Verona. From Verona Porto Nuova Train Station, you can take the 199 Catullo Airport service to go to Verona Valerio Catullo Airport.. You can get the Catullo airport shuttle ticket from tobacco shops, train stations and the bus driver.. The price of this ticket valid for 75 minutes is 6 euro and you can use the city bus for the rest of your time.. The bus number 199 departs mutually every 15-20 minutes and the journey takes an average of 15 minutes.

Transportation between cities in Italy is quite easy by trains.. You don’t have to worry about how I can go.. From Milan, Bergamo and Bologna you can take the train to Verona. Verona has two train stations, Porto Nuova and Porto Vescova, but Verona Porto Nuova Train Station is used as the main train station.

If you want to go from Milan to Verona by train , the road takes 1 hour and 45 minutes. Train ticket price is about 12 euro. It takes 1.5 hours to reach Venice to Verona by train. Although the ticket price changes according to the season, it is around 8 euro.

Transport to Verona

Italy’ Unlike other major cities of the country, Verona does not have a metro.. It is quite enjoyable to explore the city on foot due to the small size of the city and the proximity of historical and touristic places.. In places where you are tired of walking, you can take the buses. Although not very developed in Verona, there are bus services to meet the needs of the city.. City buses depart from the platforms right in front of Porto Nuova Train Station.

You should not wait on the first platform to go to the city center.. You can reach Arena, Piazza Bra and Municipio from Verona Porta Nuova Train Station by bus 11, 12, 13, 51, 52, 90, 92, 94, 98.

From Verona Porta Nuova Train Station, you can reach San Fermo and Piazza delle Erbe by bus 11, 12, 13, 30, 51, 52, 73, 90, 92, 98.

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While the price of a single bus ticket used in Verona city transportation is 2 euro, if you want to buy an unlimited daily ticket (valid until midnight on the day you buy it), you must pay 4 euro. For detailed information on tickets valid within the city of Verona, click here.

As someone who explores the city on foot, apart from going to Verona city center from Verona Porta Nuova Train Station I did not use public transport. From the train station, you can easily reach Piazza Bra (Verona Arena), the nearest center, by walking in 15-20 minutes, if your load is not heavy.. At night, since the streets are a bit deserted, I suggest you take the bus.

Is Verona Card Advantageous?

In Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, you can get free bus transportation in the city by getting a Verona Card, as well as visiting historical and touristic structures, churches and certain museums at no additional cost. You can log in. With Verona card, San Zeno, in particular Verona Arena, Lamberti Tower, Juliet’s House, Roman Theatre, Castelvecchio , Sant’Anastasia, the church of San Fermo and the Duomo cathedral and the Natural History Museum’ are free to enter. In addition, with this card, you can have discounted entrance to many museums including Arena Museum Opera, African Museum and Giusti Garden.. You can buy the Verona Card from ticket offices and tobacco shops in historical buildings.. Verona Card is offered for sale in 2 options, 24 and 48 hours. strong>

48-hour Verona Card: Valid for 48 hours from the first use, the price of the card is 22 euros.

Attention: Verona Card starts to be valid from the first time it is used, not from the time of purchase, and is used for 24 or 48 hours.

Where you will have detailed information about Verona Card and free entry You can access the up-to-date list of here Verona Card brochure here

It is advantageous to get a Verona card when you consider entering the historical buildings of Verona one by one. can be considered as. Because in addition to these structures, admission to many museums is free, as well as unlimited transportation opportunities.

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