In this page you find all you need to know about information offices,
transport and tourist guide services.
Verona Card
Several of Verona's churches and the Duomo have an entrance
fee so If you're planning to visit several churches and museums
invest in a Verona
Card but remember nearly everything is closed on Mondays.
Verona Card valid for one day costs 8 Euro three days costs
12 Euro - for free entry to museums, churches and monuments
in the city and free travel on the local AMT bus services.
Over 3 days you can visite 9 of the 15 valid attractuions (such
as Juliet's house, tomb, the arena
and the lamberti tower) and save on your euros.
Arriving by airplane
By plane: Verona/Villafranca airport is situated approximately
10 km S-W from the city centre. There is a shuttle-bus service
to and from the airport every 20 minutes. The bus stop is in
front of the railway station. There is also a daily shuttle
bus service to and from Brescia Montichiari airport. The Bus
stop is in front of the railway station.
Arriving by Train
The main railway station is “Verona Porta Nuova”
at the junction of the Milan-Venice and Rome-Brenner. Railways.
For information about time tables and prices Trenitalia
Arriving by car
Verona is reached by the A4 Motorway Serenissima (Milan/Venice
– exit Verona Sud) or by the A22 (Motorway Brennero-Modena
– exit Verona Nord)