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Is Verona a day trip from Venice?

A compact city, it's easy to cover all of the Verona attractions in a day trip from Venice. Walks of Italy, one of our favorite small group tour companies for their Italian expertise, makes a day trip from Venice to Verona easy.



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Ok, my answer might be biased, as I'm from Verona, but also according to most of the people that I've had the chance to meet abroad, and visited both cities, while agreeing that Venice is unique, Verona is all in all nicer and becomes quickly their favourite.

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Verona is one of the best places to visit in Italy because it has everything you want in an Italian city – romance, an arena, a magnificent castle, rivers flowing through the city, and beautiful gardens and piazzas. And it only takes one day in Verona to fall in love with its romantic charm.

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How Long To Spend in Verona. We think three days is perfect for a first-time, reasonably paced visit of Verona. This makes it the ideal location for a European city break but, if you factor in a day trip or two (see below), you could easily stretch it out to a week.

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The city of Verona is rich of Roman antiquities (the city is also known as little Rome), nevertheless it is mostly famous as the setting of the love story Romeo and Juliet. The symbol of the city is the great Roman Arena (Arena di Verona).

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Now you know just how easy it is to get from Venice to Lake Garda. There are plenty of picturesque towns and villages to explore, even if you only have one day available. So if you're currently looking for inspiration for a day trip from Venice, Lake Garda can be a very good option!

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Its size makes Verona so pedestrian friendly that most locals walk or bike to get around. First-time visitors often appreciate a small-group Verona city tour to familiarize themselves with all there is on offer.

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Romantic, walkable Verona has more than Romeo and Juliet going for it — come for the opera, the secret Renaissance gardens and the sunset aperitivi. Verona makes for a beautiful weekend away, and an easy one too.

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Verona is generally a safe city to walk around at night. Like any city, there are areas you'll need to be cautious of, but the city center and main tourist areas are often well lit and busy into the evening. However, always be aware of your surroundings and avoid taking shortcuts through unlit areas or side streets.

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From Verona you can reach Lake Garda by train, with frequent daily connections offered by Trenitalia, Trenord and Italo train. Trains depart from Verona Porta Nuova station and arrive to Peschiera del Garda and Desenzano del Garda / Sirmione stations, on the south coast.

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How far is it from Verona to Lago di Garda? The distance between Verona and Lago di Garda is 35 km. How long does it take to get from Verona to Lago di Garda? It takes approximately 3h 1m to get from Verona to Lago di Garda, including transfers.

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Train. Train travel is very economical and efficient in Italy (as long as there isn't a strike!). Italo and Trenitalia are the two major train companies that operate a route from Verona to Lake Garda with around 44 trains running daily between the destinations and taking between 35 – 45 mins.

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Summary of cost of living in Verona, Italy: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,028.8$ (2,831.3€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 862.6$ (806.3€) without rent. Verona is 42.8% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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Yes, there is a direct train from Venice to Peschiera del Garda.

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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.

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