Verona's airport

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Getting to and from Verona and the airport (Catullo in Villafranca, Montichiari in Brescia, Orio al Serio in Bergamo, and Marco Polo in Venice)

Verons does have it own airport, which is various called Aeroporto Catullo, Aeroporto di Verona, and (after the suburb where it is located) Villafranca.

However, there is much more frequent serivce—on major airlines and low cost-carriers alike—to various other regional airports just a short train ride from Verona, including Aeroporto Montichiari in Brescia, Aeroporto Orio al Serio in Bergamo, and the big Aeroporto Marco Polo in Venice.

If you do land at Aeroporto Catullo di Verona, here are your options for transportation to get to downtown Verona:

Airport transfers—Verona airport

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How long does Verona take?

Planning your day: You could knock off the major sights (plus lunch) in six hours or so, and thus visit Verona as a day trip from Venice (or en route to or from Venice, as Verona is one a main rail line).

However, Verona truly deserves an overnight of its own. Its sights are a bit spread out around town, so it sakes a little while to see them all, plus it is simply a lovely place to spend the evening, with the liveliest shopping, restaurant, and nightlife scene of any town in the Veneto region, along with some great hotels.

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