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Venice to Verona by train
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First train05:05
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Last train21:24
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Avg changes0
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Fastest journey53m
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Distance104 kilometres
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Trains per day61
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Avg. journey time1hr 30m
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Train operators
Travelling from Venice to Verona by train
Fast trains from Venice to Verona take around 53 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 104 kilometres. There are frequent services on the rail route between Venice and Verona.
1. Are there direct trains from Venice to Verona?
Direct trains from Venice to Verona have been found.
We usually find around 62 direct trains on the route from Venice to Verona every weekday.
There are typically fewer departures at weekends, when we found around 58 departures.
2. How long is the train journey from Venice to Verona?
The Venice to Verona train travel time is normally about 53 minutes, whatever time you make the journey.
3. What are the Venice to Verona train times and schedule?
On weekdays the earliest direct train to Verona is usually scheduled to depart Venice around 05:05 and the last train is around 21:24. At weekends the first train of the day leaves Venice around 05:40, and the last at 00:47.

What's the Venice to Verona train price?
The cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Venice to Verona are $12.47, and there isn't much difference in price depending on when you book.
Trains departing 30 days in advance will cost around $12, and when booking 7 days in advance the price is usually the same. Booking on the day of travel may be more expensive.
When to book Venice to Verona train tickets?
Trains in Italy usually open for booking around 6 months in advance. If booking is not yet open for your dates then you can set a booking alert to receive an email on the day that the cheapest tickets are released for your journey from Venice to Verona by train.
Which train companies operate between Venice and Verona?
More than one train company operates on the route from Venice to Verona, so you’ll be travelling with one or more of the following rail operators:
- EuroCity
- Eurostar Italia
- Frecciabianca
- Frecciarossa
- Frecciarossa 1000
- Italo
- Regionale
- Regionale Veloce
- Regionalzug
- VeronaTrenoBici
You can check which train you’ll be travelling on by looking for the train name in search results.
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Frecciarossa, Italo, Eurocity or Regional Train
This journey across the Veneto region is full of variety. The fastest trains on the route are Trenitalia Frecciarossa or NTV Italo trains. There are also occasional EuroCity services bound for Switzerland or Austria plus plenty of slower regional trains. The latter may take two hours (or even more) for the journey.
The route west takes in Padua, then skirts the Berici Hills to reach Vicenza. On the stretch from Vicenza to Verona, there are excellent views of the Lessini Hills to the north as the train cuts through the vineyards of the Soave region.
Venice to Verona Porta Nuova

Few short hops in Italy offer such different landscapes as the train ride from Venice to Verona. The train leaves from Santa Lucia station in Venice and bridges the lagoon to reach Mestre on the mainland. Arrival in Verona is at Porta Nuova station.
Some Frecciarossa and NTV Italo trains run non-stop from Venice Mestre to Verona. Other fast trains on this route may make a couple of stops along the way. A handful of the regional trains serving this route make just five stops, but the majority of these local services stop at least a dozen times.
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