Can I get a bus from Verona Airport to Lake Garda?
Can I get a bus from Verona Airport to Lake Garda? There's no direct Verona Airport to Lake Garda transfer by bus. You will first need to take the Airlink 199 bus into Verona and then take the VR-Garda bus line to Lake Garda. The total journey time will be around 2 hours – not including waiting times, and the cost will be €8 per person.
How long is the train journey from Verona to Lake Garda?
The fastest trains from Verona to Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione take around 19 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 35 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Verona is scheduled to depart at around 05:45. The last departure is usually at around 22:49.
How to get from Verona to Lake Garda train?
From Verona you can reach Lake Garda by train, with frequent daily connections offered by Trenitalia, Trenord and Italo train. Trains depart from Verona Porta Nuova station and arrive to Peschiera del Garda and Desenzano del Garda / Sirmione stations, on the south coast.
How do you get from Verona Airport to Lake Garda?
There are two ways to get from Verona Airport to Lake Garda; taxi or bus. Taking a private airport taxi is the quickest option, as the journey time will be just 35 minutes and the cost will be around €75. As there's no Verona Airport to Lake Garda train, the only public transfer option is the bus.
Is there a direct train from Verona to Lake Garda?
Yes, there is a direct train from Verona to Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione. We usually find around 66 direct trains on the route from Verona to Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione every weekday. Trains are typically more frequent on weekends, when we found around 72 departures.
Where is the bus station in Verona?
The bus terminus is in the square in front of Verona Porta Nuova railway station. For timetables and routes, check out the Azienda Trasporti Verona (ATV) Web site.
Is there a bus from Verona Airport to Lake Garda?
There's no direct Verona Airport to Lake Garda transfer by bus. You will first need to take the Airlink 199 bus into Verona and then take the VR-Garda bus line to Lake Garda. The total journey time will be around 2 hours – not including waiting times, and the cost will be €8 per person.
What is the easiest airport to get to Lake Garda?
Valerio Catullo airport in Verona-Villafranca The airport is closest to Lake Garda and is only 15 kilometres away. It's served several times a day from Frankfurt and Munich by Lufthansa. The low-cost airline German Wings operates between Cologne and Verona.
Is there a bus from Verona train station to Lake Garda?
The bus service is called ATV and the bus lines travelling towards the Lake Garda are: 162, 163, 164 and 165. You can get the bus from Piazza Bra' in Verona city centre or from Verona Porta Nuova railway station.
How far is Lake Garda from airport?
Valerio Catullo airport in Verona-Villafranca The airport is closest to Lake Garda and is only 15 kilometres away.
Is it easy to get around Lake Garda without a car?
Train travel can be a very enjoyable and relaxing way to getting around and there are good links to the bottom part of the lake. Due to the mountains the main lines run East / West, which means such places as Milan, Verona and Venice are all within easy reach without a car.
Can you do a day trip from Verona to Lake Garda?
Train. Train travel is very economical and efficient in Italy (as long as there isn't a strike!). Italo and Trenitalia are the two major train companies that operate a route from Verona to Lake Garda with around 44 trains running daily between the destinations and taking between 35 – 45 mins.
Which train station is best for Lake Garda?
By train. The closest railway stations to Lake Garda are Desenzano and Peschiera del Garda to reach the southern part, Rovereto for the northern part.
Which is prettier Lake Garda or Lake Como?
For a castle and Roman ruins, go to Lake Garda; for opulent villas and gardens, opt for Lake Como. Lake Como's town of Sirmione may be touristy, but it also boasts two popular sights: the imposing Scaligero Castle, which dates back to the 13th century, and the ruins of the Grotte di Catullo, an ancient Roman spa.