Travel by train from Venice to Verona
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From Venice to Verona
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From Venice to Verona by train
Travelling from Venice to Verona by train is a fast and economical journey. The journey Venice-Verona with Italo takes 61 minutes. The price of this trip starts from [PRICE]€, a convenient price to enjoy a round trip to visit beautiful Verona.
The Italo trains offer departures from Venice (Mestre) to Verona (Porta Nuova) on the Venice-Verona route
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Lounge Italo Club Free Access
Extra-wide armchairs
Dedicated catering
Fast Track
Newspapers and magazines
Personal screen
Free Wi-Fi Internet
A superior experience
Travel in our most exclusive ambience and relax in comfort and privacy whilst enjoying unrivalled entertainment:
- Complimentary entry to Lounge Italo Club, where waiting for a train becomes a pleasure, not a bore.
(Available in those stations containing Lounge Italo Club)
- Dedicated access to your train with the new Fast Track service
- Extra-wide armchairs for maximum comfort.
- Dedicated catering including expresso coffee and a mouthwatering selection of Italian sandwiches, bakery products and drinks.
- Every seat includes a 9” personal screen so you can enjoy the great selection of complimentary onboard entertainment available on our Italo portal, or browse the Internet in total comfort. Service available on the AGV train.
- A generous choice of Italy’s favourite newspapers and magazines to read at your leisure as you travel.
Travel in Prima Business Class
Fast Track
Welcome service
Newspapers and magazines
Extra space
Reclining leather seats
Free Wi-Fi Internet
Your Comfort is served
Maximum relax, unique service.
Avoid queues and pass through checkpoints with ease thanks to a dedicated access to your train with the new Fast Track service.
Our onboard staff is ready to welcome you with a selection of sweets, snacks, warm drinks and cold beverages.
Our reclining Frau leather seats are equipped with soft individual armrests, and they ensure a wide personal space and freedom of movement. And if you select the single-seat option, your trip can be even more comfortable. When you need to stretch your legs, the Break Area is equipped with vending machines with espresso coffee, cold drinks and snacks.
Also, a number of small utilities is available for each passenger: a power socket, a reading light control, a glove compartment placed between double seats. Plus, a free Wi-Fi connection is always available.
Travel in Smart Class
Reclining leather seats
Free Wi-Fi Internet
Smart journey ambience
Affordable, comfortable, convenient. Travelling in a Smart ambience means enjoying in a smart travelling experience combining self-service and comfort.
Vibrant with colours, this journey ambience provides services such as reclining Frau leather seats, footrests, individual power sockets and independent tables. A high number of seats is available in our 7 Smart coaches, all with free Wi-Fi connection.
Snack Area, with vending machines for some affordable espresso coffee, cold drinks and snacks.
Venice to Verona train stops
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Mini Guide, what to visit in Venice and Verona
Do you want to discover the most beautiful and characteristic places of one of the most romantic and charming cities in the world? Take the Italo train and reach Venice, where art, history, and gastronomy come together in an unforgettable experience. Start your journey in Venice by visiting the famous Piazza San Marco, the heart of the city, where you can admire the splendid Basilica of San Marco and the Doge's Palace. Don't miss a walk along the Grand Canal, the main canal in Venice, where you can admire the splendid villas and palaces that line the water. Don't forget to stop at the Rialto Bridge, one of the most famous symbols of Venice, where you can shop for local crafts. Venice is also famous for its cuisine, rich in flavors and traditions. Taste the cicchetti, the typical Venetian snacks, at the bacari, the typical local bars, and discover the dishes of traditional Venetian cuisine, such as squid ink risotto and baccalà mantecato. But Venice is also art, with museums and art galleries to visit. The Correr Museum, the Museum of Palazzo Mocenigo, and the Museum of 18th-century Venice are just some of the cultural attractions that the city has to offer. Don't forget to visit the island of Murano, famous for the production of precious blown glass objects. Moreover, Venice is the ideal city for a romantic gondola ride, where you can navigate the canals and admire the unique architecture of the city from the water. If you are looking for some relaxation, treat yourself to a walk in the Park of Remembrance, a green oasis where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city. In summary, Venice is a city to visit at least once in a lifetime, where you can get lost among the alleys and canals and discover all its treasures. Take the Italo train and discover the magic of Venice.
Welcome to Verona, the city of lovers and the famous balcony of Juliet. If you are planning a visit to the city, I recommend choosing the Italo train for a comfortable and stress-free journey. Verona is a city rich in history, culture, delicious food, and natural beauty that will make your visit unforgettable. What to see in Verona? The city offers numerous tourist attractions, including the famous Roman amphitheater, the Arena di Verona, where you can attend concerts, theatrical performances, and operas in the summer. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the panoramic view of the city from the Ponte Scaligero, a medieval stone bridge that crosses the Adige river. You can also visit the House of Juliet, the place where legend has it that Romeo joined Juliet on the famous balcony, and the Roman Theater, an ancient theater dating back to the 1st century AD. What to eat in Verona? The city is famous for its typical dishes, including risotto all'Amarone, a delicious dish that combines the strong flavor of Amarone wine with creamy rice, cotechino with lentils, a traditional dish served during the New Year period, and pastissada de caval, a stew of horse meat cooked with red wine and spices. Don't forget to try the local desserts, including baci di Giulietta, crispy biscuits filled with chocolate. What to visit in Verona? The city is also known for its natural beauty, such as the Giusti Garden, a 16th-century Italian garden that offers a panoramic view of the city, and the Molina Waterfalls Park, a nature reserve that covers over 15 hectares and offers numerous waterfalls, nature trails, and wildlife. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Piazza delle Erbe, a historic square in the center of the city, and the Lamberti Tower, a medieval tower that offers a spectacular view of the city. In summary, Verona is a city rich in culture, history, and nature that deserves to be visited. Choose the Italo train to reach the city and discover all its wonders. You won't regret it!
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