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What is the best train station to get to Verona?

Porta Nuova is Verona's primary train station. It opens onto Piazzale 25 Aprile, which is also Verona's main hub for city and regional buses.



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Verona Train Station is roughly a 15-minute walk into the town centre, or, if you're travelling with lots of luggage or kids, just a short taxi-ride away.

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At the railway station, buses can be taken to the city centre, stopping at Piazza Bra, the central square in which the Arena Amphitheatre is located. The bus routes for reaching the city centre are: 11, 12, 13, 14, 72 and 73.

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How to get to Verona? The easiest and most comfortable way of getting to Verona is by train. Several trains depart every hour from Venezia Santa Lucia railway station. The Eurostar trains take one hour from Venice to Verona and a one-way ticket costs approximately € 23 ( US$ 24.60).

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Verona's train station Porta Nuova is about 1 mile outside the city center. We walked it with our bags, but there are local taxis that can take you to your accommodation from the train.

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Travelling from Verona to Milan by train The fastest trains from Verona to Milan take around 1 hour and 4 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 139 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Verona is scheduled to depart at around 05:43.

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You can find the schedules of all Italian train tickets on ItaliaRail, Omio & Trainline — just plug in your route. These websites will give you the prices and times so you can quickly compare your options.

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Uber. Uber is not currently available in Verona, but there are several other ride-sharing apps that you can use instead. MyTaxi is another popular option that operate in Verona and offer similar services to Uber.

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Verona Porta Nuova train station is a major cross-junction station and is located in the south of Verona city centre. Around 300 trains pass by its 12 platforms every day, and Verona can be reached via direct, national and international routes, with high-speed trains available too.

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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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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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