Getting Around

Central Verona is fairly compact and easily navigated on foot. City buses operate from the central bus station to most areas of the city, with day passes available. It's better to buy a ticket before boarding the bus (at a bus station, tobacconist or newsagent) as it can be more expensive to buy a ticket on board the bus. Car hire is available and driving is a viable option for exploring the city, especially for those wanting to visit attractions outside the city limits. Bike hire is also available through a city bike hire scheme.

Airports

Verona Airport

The airport is located six miles (10km) southwest of Verona.

Verona Airport (VRN)

Location

The airport is located six miles (10km) southwest of Verona.

Getting to the city

The Verona Airport is connected to the Verona train station via a Shuttle/Aerobus service that runs every 20 minutes. Rental cars and taxis are also available.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October).

Car rental

There are several car hire companies with offices at Verona Airport, including Hertz, Avis and Europcar, among others.

Airport Taxis

There is a taxi stand outside the terminal building, with several taxi companies offering services to downtown Verona.

Transfer between terminals

The two terminals are adjacent and connected.

Facilities

The facilities at Verona airport include currency exchange, a children's play area, meeting points, a first aid station, duty-free shopping, and several restaurants.

Parking

Short- and long-term parking is available at the airport. Fees vary depending on the parking lot.

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