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How to arrive

How to arrive to verona

By car

The A4 Motorway crosses the province of Verona from east to west. There are two city exits, Verona South and Verona North, in addition to exits located throughout the province at Soave, Sommacampagna and Peschiera (Lake Garda). The A4 Motorway is also intersected north to south by the A22 Modena-Brennero Motorway, with exits at Verona Nord for the city and Valpolicella district; at Nogarole Rocca for the Veronese plain; and at Affi for Lake Garda and Mount Baldo. Other main roads are the SS11 (a state highway) from Brescia or Vicenza, the SS62 from Mantova, and the SS12 from Trento or Modena. The Lessinia district can be reached from Verona along a secondary road for Grezzana-Bosco Chiesanuova. Travel distances by Motorway to other destinations in central and northern Italy: Trento 103 km, Bolzano 157 km, Vicenza 51 km, Venice 114 km, Brescia 68 km, Milan 161 km, Bologna 142 km, Florence 230 km.

By Train

Verona is served by the main train line for northern Italy, the Milan-Venice line. The line offers frequent connections to other cities in the Veneto (Venice, Padova, Vicenza) and Lombardy (Brescia, Milan) regions. The city is also intersected by another important train line which connects Rome to Trento, the Brenner Pass and northern Europe. The central station is Verona Porta Nuova.

By Plane

The Valerio Catullo Airport, situated in Villafranca, just 12 kilometres from Verona, is easily reached by Motorway and from the city. The airport offers connections to various locations in central and southern Italy (Rome, Bari, Cagliari, Catania, Palermo) and to principal European countries, including Germany (Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt), France, England, The Netherlands, Spain (Madrid, Barcelona), Belgium and Austria. Charter flights also connect Italy to Spain, Greece, Cuba, Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey, Russia, France, Mexico and Morocco.

How to move

Access to the historical center (a limited traffic zone) is permitted Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; from 4-6 p.m.; and from 8-10 p.m. Access is allowed on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays from 10 a.m-1 p.m. Parking is permitted using “Verona Park” pre-paid parking cards, available at tobacconists and authorized cafés (cost vaires from 1-1.50 euro, depending on zone).
Tourists staying in the Green Zone will receive permits for unlimited transit and parking in appointed areas from their hotel or other lodging facility.
Free parking is located at the Stadium (Stadio), Piazzale Guardini, via Frà Giocondo, and Viale Colonnello Galiano.

By Bus

Tickets must be obtained before boarding, and can be purchased at tobacconists and newsagents. A bus ticket costs 1,00 Euro and is valid on all routes for 60 minutes. A daily ticket is also available for 3,50 Euro, and is valid on the entire metropolitan network. For information: Azienda Municipalizzata Trasporti (Municipal Transport Authority) Tel: +39 045 8871111 or info@amt.it

The Veronese province can be reached on the blue suburban buses. The bus station is located in the main square of the central train station. Tickets for these buses must also be purchased before boarding. For information: Azienda Provinciale Trasporti. Tel: +39 045 8057911 or aptvr@apt.vr.it

Enjoy a convenient and comfortable city tour aboard Romeo, a bus offering 90 minute audio tours (with headphones) in English, German, French, and Italian. The service operates from June to September. For information, please telephone 045 8401160 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.