The Venice to Milan train cuts across scenic Veneto and Lombardy, from the Adriatic coast to Italy's northern city.
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Perhaps the most popular scenic train route in Italy is the Bernina Express, which connects Tirano in Italy to St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps. Along the way you'll see mountain peaks covered in snow, alpine lakes, and gorgeous valleys.
Experience. Embark on a full-day trip from Milan to Venice and admire the majestic architecture of its iconic landmarks. Take a scenic boat ride across the lagoon and see the various surrounding islands.
Milan is famous for its Fashion Week, attracting all fashion lovers every single year, its impressive selection of restaurants offering different world cuisines, for it's aperitivos, and some of the best museums and art galleries in Italy. In Venice, you'll find that life moves at a much slower pace.
Venice's best travel months (also its busiest and most expensive) are April, May, June, September, and October. Summer in Venice is more temperate (high 70s and 80s) than in Italy's scorching inland cities.
For a Lake Como day trip from Milan, look no further. A great way to discover the timeless beauty of the Italian lakes, this experience includes a walking tour of the chic lake town of Como plus a Lake Como cruise to see snow-peaked mountains and luxury lakeside villas from the water.
The southern shore of Lake Como is just 32 miles (51 km) from Milan. This iconic Italian lake draws visitors from around the world, and with good reason.
Train travel makes seeing Venice in a day easy. Once you arrive in Venice, the best way to get around is on foot. All the main tourist attractions are within walking distance of one another. However, public transport is available via expensive water taxis, traditional gondola rides, and easily accessible ferry boats.
Generally, Venice to Milan trains make stops at the following locations: Venezia Mestre, Padova, Verona Porta Nuova, Desenzano del Garda-Sirmione Station, and Brescia.