Verona Train Station Guide

Verona Train Station Guide

Not just the setting for Romeo and Juliet, Verona is also where busy travelers can make rail connections to many parts of Italy.

Verona Train Station

Verona Porta Nuova sees roughly 77,000 people pass through it each day, and is a hub for a variety of trains. From Verona, travelers can reach cities and towns all over the Veneto region, major cities further in Italy, and countries like Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, and even Russia, Poland, Belarus, and the Czech Republic.

The multi-storey station has a Sala Blu (assistance office for disabled travelers) on the same floor as the platforms as well as customer service for Trenitalia, Italo, and even the Austrian rail company ÖBB. Luggage storage and restrooms are on the ground floor, along with shops and eateries. The rest of the large building is largely taken up by offices.

The square outside Verona Porta Nuova station is a major bus terminal for the city and region, so it’s easy to get a bus from the station into central Verona or to other destinations in Veneto if needed. It takes about 10 minutes to get from the station into the city center by bus.

Hotels in Verona

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Ca’ Sagredo Hotel

Ca’ Sagredo Hotel

Live like royalty when you stay at the elegant and refined Ca’ Sagredo hotel; every part of the hotel evokes opulence. Don't miss the splendid terrace overlooking the Grand Canal and the Rialto markets.

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Corte di Gabriela Hotel

Corte di Gabriela Hotel

Tucked away off of a small street close to Campo Sant’Angelo, this boutique hotel is conveniently situated for easy access to the Rialto, Piazza San Marco and La Fenice Opera House.

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Things To Do in Verona

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Best of Venice: Walking tour with Gondola ride, St. Mark's Basilica and Doge’s Palace

Best of Venice: Walking tour with Gondola ride, St. Mark's Basilica and Doge’s Palace

Experience the best of Venice in just one day with a local insider, including a walking tour of the heart of the historic center, a Gondola ride, entry to St. Mark’s Basilica AND the magnificent Doge’s Palace!

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Murano and Burano Islands Boat Tour

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No trip to Venice is complete without visiting Murano & Burano! Discover the traditional glass factory and the colorful houses with their unique history and personality during a full day boat tour with a local guide!

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Types of Trains in Italy

From Trenitalia's high-speed Frecciarossa trains to old-world scenic rail cars, learn about the different kinds of trains in Italy.

Frecciarossa
Frecciarossa

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Frecciargento Train
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Intercity Trains
Intercity

Inter-City trains connect major and minor cities in Italy to meet the different mobility requirements of medium to long distances. Read More >>