Hotels in Verona
Travelling to Verona

By car, take the A4 west from Venice to the exit marked Verona Sud. From points
north or south, take the A22 and get off at the exit marked Verona Nord.
Thirty seven trains a day make the two-hour run between Venice and Verona,
costing €5.75 one way. From Milan and points west, there are even more
connections, with around 40 trains a day, taking two hours to reach Verona at
€6.80 one way. Five daily trains arrive from Rome; it's a five-hour trip,
costing €35 on a fast train.
If you are travelling to Lake Garda from Verona (Porta Nuova Station), trains
to Desenzano del Garda run every half-hour and take 20 minutes. Alternatively,
a direct bus runs from Verona to Garda, Riva, Malcesine and other resorts.
In addition, at least six bus lines service the area, arriving at Piazza XXV.
Verona airport is called Valerio Catullo Airport, and is located 12kms to the
southwest of Verona. A taxi from the airport into Verona is likely to cost approximately
€15 to €20. A shuttle bus runs to Verona railway station every 20
minutes from 06:35 to 23:35, and a one-way ticket costs €3.62.
Ryanair budget flights use Brescia Airport, also known as Montichiari or Gabriele
D'Annunzio Airport. The airport is located 20kms from Brescia and 52kms from
Verona. There are a couple of different bus shuttle services to Brescia bus
station. One coincides with Ryanair flights, and costs €15.49 roundtrip.
The other runs three to four times a day and costs €7.23 roundtrip.
Selection of hotels in this region:
Boscolo Hotel Leon D'Oro | | Villa Malaspina Hotel | | Cristallo Hotel | | Holiday Inn Verona East | | Hotel Mastino | | Hotel Maxim | |
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