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How to get from Verona Airport to the city

From Villafranca Airport to the center of Verona is approximately 11 km, so getting to it is not difficult.

Verona Villafranca Airport

Verona-Villafranca Airport (Aeroporto di Verona-Villafranca) serves the Italian provinces of Verona, Bolzano, Trento, Vicenza, Rovigo, Mantova and Brescia. Its annual passenger flow is significant. Airplanes arrive from the cities of Italy and European countries. From Russian cities only charters directly fly to Verona.

The most convenient way to get from the airport of Villafranca to the center of Verona is the shuttle bus.

On the Verona Porta Nuova Airbus

Bus stop at Verona Airport

Bus stop at the bus station near the railway station

White and blue ATV buses run from the airport to Porto Nuovo Railway Station (Stazione FS Verona Porta Nuova). The first bus from Villafranca departs at 6:35, the last at 23:10. In the opposite direction, buses run from 05:20 to 22:50. The interval of movement during the day is 20 minutes.

The fare is € 6. The ticket is valid for 75 minutes, and the duration of the trip is only 20 minutes. Porta Nuova train station offers easy access to any area of ​​Verona. So you can save on travel, transfer to a city bus near the station and get to the hotel.

Airport Ticket Terminal

Terminal display

Ticket purchase process

Buy tickets at the airport ticket offices, stationary terminals (note that they don’t take large bills!), Newsagents, or online on the ATV website. It must be composted at the entrance.

A bus stop is located to the right of the exit from the arrivals terminal.

By taxi

If you are in a hurry, your luggage is too heavy or you are 4 people, then it is better to order a taxi to the city. A taxi desk is located in the arrivals terminal on the ground floor. The trip will cost approximately € 20 and take 15 minutes. You can order a car by phone: +39 045 532666 Union Radio Taxi, but the bill will increase by a few euros, the waiting time for a flight delay and standing in traffic jams are also paid and you need to speak Italian by phone.

It is more profitable to order a taxi on the Internet. After the order, according to the conditions of the service, the carrier himself will have to take into account the time by which the arrival is delayed and correlate it with the time of the taxi to the terminal. When ordering a taxi online you can specify special requirements: for example, you need a child seat or a car with a spacious boot. The driver will be waiting for you at the exit from the baggage claim area with a sign. The service has a Russian version.

By rented car

From Verona Airport, the city can be reached by rental car on the A4 and A22 motorways.

You can rent a car directly at the airport, where several rental companies are represented. But consider two points.

1. Rental companies in their brochures often do not intentionally indicate such nuances as the standard content of the insurance package or the restriction on daily mileage. And you will learn about this only during the registration process.

2. You can save a lot when ordering a car in advance. In high season, prices on the spot are much higher, and the choice of cars is not so wide. It is more profitable to order a car a few months before the trip.

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