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Verona train timetable and tickets

Verona high speed train timetable and tickets: book train tickets from Florence to Bologna, Brescia, Ferrara, Milan, Naples, Padua, Reggio Emilia, Rome, Salerno, Turin, Venice.

HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO VERONA

HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO VERONA
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Train Bologna - Verona

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Train Milan - Verona

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Train Rome - Verona

27,9€
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Train Venice - Verona

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Train Trento - Verona

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Train Turin - Verona

21,9€
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Train Naples - Verona

29,9€
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Train Florence - Verona

9,9€
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HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM VERONA

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Train Verona - Milan

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Train Verona - Rome

27,9€
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Train Verona - Turin

21,9€
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Train Verona - Venice

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Train Verona - Turin

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Train Verona - Naples

29,9€
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Rail links connecting Milan, Bergamo, Bolzano, Trento, Rovereto, Brescia, Desenzano, Peschiera, Vicenza, Padua, Venice, Bologne, Florence, Rome and Naples.

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from Roma Termini to Verona the time needed to connect Verona with the Italian capital by Italo High Speed Train.

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from Verona to Milan Centrale the time needed to connect the two cities by Italo High Speed Train.

MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN VERONA

For your next romantic getaway, take a train to Verona with Italo and discover the eternal charm of this city. Verona is the land of love par excellence: William Shakespeare chose it as the stage for the tragedy of his two famous lovers Romeo and Juliet. Every year, thousands of visitors go to Verona to seal their love with a lock on the gate leading to the legendary balcony where Romeo and Juliet had their famous encounter. Verona is a city that lives with history. Its Roman origins have earned it the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site, especially thanks to the scenic historic center scattered with Roman and medieval artifacts. For a day trip, the must-see destinations are: Piazza Bra with the imposing Arena, the ancient Piazza delle Erbe dominated by the Lamberti Tower, as well as the House of Juliet with the bronze statue and the famous balcony. From here, a few steps and crossing the Arco della Costa, you reach Piazza dei Signori and then continuing, you come across Castelvecchio and the Ponte Scaligero, splendid testimonies of the Della Scala family. After enjoying a lunch with a view of the Arena in one of the excellent restaurants in the city, featuring bigoli, gnocchi, and pandoro, if you don't want to miss the chance to go shopping, Via Mazzini will satisfy every desire! But Verona is not just art, and if you are ready for a trip, remember that the city is only 20 minutes from the waters of Lake Garda, home of wind surfing and sailing, with picturesque villages on the water among the olive trees. Verona is also the world capital of wine, and this passion is expressed in a world-famous gastronomic event: Vinitaly, the wine fair that hosts thousands of tasters every year in April. Another absolutely unmissable event in a summer weekend is the Opera Festival at the Verona Arena, famous throughout Europe, where you can enjoy a spectacular opera. All that remains is to hurry and pack your bags and take the train to discover this romantic city. Don't forget to visit the Italo website to find the best offers for Verona. What are you waiting for? Buy your Italo ticket to Verona!


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