The Best Day trips from Verona Italy

The Best Day trips from Verona Italy

Should you consider day trips from Verona?

Verona is often overlooked as a great base for day trips in northern Italy. There are day trips from Verona where you can reach amazing destinations, from the romantic shores of Lake Garda to the breathtaking Valpolicella vineyards in the Veneto region. In addition, Verona itself is a city with lots to do, with plenty of hotels, restaurants, and sights. After a great day trip, you can return to this beautiful town and continue exploring.

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How to do day trips from Verona?

Hire a car

If you feel comfortable enough to drive, this is one of my favourite ways to visit and see the towns around Verona. Two companies we would recommend are AutoEurope and RentalCars. If you are planning on driving, you should check out my guide.

Take a tour

This is perfect if you want to avoid the stress of driving in Italy or planning the tours yourself. With Verona being a larger city in Italy, there are plenty of tours operating directly from here, making it a stress-free way to do a day trip from Verona.

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Day trip by Train

While it is possible to use public transport to get to the main places within a day trip, such as Venice, Sirmione, Milan or Bologna, I would recommend organised tours or hiring a car over public transport.

  1. Buy your tickets in advance for the best prices. We recommend booking at least 3 weeks in advance if possible, especially for longer journeys.
  2. Download the Trenitalia app to get up-to-date information on train timetables and delays. You can book your tickets on the app, and it’s so much easier than buying them online or at the station! Plus it’s very convenient to have everything on your phone.

Where to Stay in Verona?
Where I Stayed in Verona

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Where should you go for a day trip from Verona?

Valpolicella Wine Tour from Verona

Distance: Around 15km roughly 20 minutes by car.

guided tour of the Valpolicella wine region is the best way to enjoy it. You can visit well-known wineries, taste amazing wines such as Amarone and Recioto, and immerse yourself in centuries-old winemaking traditions. Besides, the landscape is also enough of a reason to visit. You’ll be taken in by the breathtaking rolling vineyard landscapes.

Venice day trip from Verona

Distance: Verona to Venice is approximately 120km about 1 hour and 30 minutes by car, or you can take a train.
By Train:Verona Porta Nuova to Venice 58 minutes.

One word: Venice! Need I say more? If you’re short of time to stay in Venice, a day trip from Verona is perfect. Take a guided walking tour through the winding streets, enchanting canals, and breathtaking bridges. On a walking tour, landmarks include St. Mark’s Square, the majestic Rialto Bridge, and the bustling Grand Canal. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and rich history of Venice.

Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona from Verona

Distance: Around 70km roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes by car.

A must-see is the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona. This stunning building is perched atop the cliffs of Monte Baldo. On a day trip from Verona, you can marvel at the breathtaking architecture and take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountainous landscapes.

Bologna day trip from Verona

Distance: Verona to Bologna is approximately 140km about 1 hour and 30 minutes by car, or you can take a train.
By Train:Verona Porta Nuova to Bologna 51 minutes

Tour we recommend: Bologna City Walking Tour

The vibrant city of Bologna is a great day trip from Verona. The city will keep you busy on a day trip with its culinary delights, medieval architecture, and historic landmarks such as Piazza Maggiore or the iconic Two Towers. This lively city will keep you busy exploring!

Day trip Verona to Milan

Distance: Approximately 160km, about 1 hour and 45 minutes by car.
By Train: Verona Porta Nuova to Milan Centrale 1 hour and 20 minutes

Milan is a bustling city famous for its iconic Cathedral, fashion, architecture and cultural heritage. A day trip from Verona to Milan will give you a taste of this Italian city. Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Duomo di Milano, then explore through the streets of the Quadrilatero della Moda for some high-end shopping. you can’t go to Milan without shopping! Also don’t miss seeing Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, “The Last Supper,” housed in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church. And finally, end your day strolling the roll in the expansive Parco Sempione before ending your day trip from Verona.

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Day trip Verona to Lake Garda and Sirmione

Distance: Approximately 40km, about 45 minutes by car.
By Train:Verona Porta Nuova Desenzano del Garda/Sirmione 19 minutes

This was truly a surprise for me. The picturesque town of Sirmione, which is on the shores of Lake Garda, is the perfect day trip from Verona. You’ll be able to explore its historic castle, indulge in the rejuvenating thermal baths, or take a stroll along the scenic lakeside promenade. Depending on the amount of time you have, you can take in the stunning views of Lake Garda by taking a boat out on it.

Day trips we recommend from Verona

🚶‍♂️ Explore Madonna della Corona: Full-Day Tour to the stunning sanctuary nestled in the cliffs above the Adige Valley.

🚌 Discover the Dolomites: Full-Day Tour from Lake Garda to the majestic peaks of the Dolomites.

🚤 Sirmione & Lake Garda Tour: Half-Day Tour exploring the charming town of Sirmione and the stunning views of Lake Garda.

FAQ about Verona

How many days in Verona is enough?

Most visitors to Verona usually stay one day however we would recommend two to see the city and all its sights. With sights such as the Verona arena and Juliet’s house, you will be kept very busy. However additional days are needed to use Verona as a travel base for day trips from Verona.

Can you do a day trip to the Dolomites from Verona?

Yes, you can but it would be a long day so we would not recommend a day trip from Verona to the Dolomites as it would be roughly a 3 hour drive each way. You would be starting your day very early and returning late plus squeezing in a long drive either way. This would limit your ability to explore the region thoroughly and enjoy its breathtaking landscapes.

How do you get from Verona to Lake Como?

To reach Lake Como from Verona, you could take a train or drive. The train would be around a 3 to 4 hour journey and driving would be 3 hours so a day from from Verona to Lake Como would not be recommended. However if you would like to do it check out this Lake Como Day Tour from Verona.

Are there other day trip ideas from Verona?

Yes, there are plenty more. If time permits I would recommend the following.

Day trip Verona to Trento

Distance: Approximately 100km, about 1 hour and 15 minutes by car.
By Train: Verona Porta Nuova to Trento 1 hour

Tour we recommend: Small Group Market tour and Cooking class in Trento

Day trip Verona to Ferrara

Distance: Approximately 120km, about 1 hour and 15 minutes by car.
By Train: Verona Porta Nuova to Ferrara 1 hour and 30 minutes
Tour we recommend: Ferrara Highlights Private Tour by Night

 

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Day trip Verona to Bolzano

Distance: Approximately 150km, about 1 hour and 45 minutes by car.
By Train: Verona Porta Nuova to Bolzano/Bozen 1 hour and 20 minutes
Tour we recommend: Bolzano Street Food Tour

Day trip Verona to Treviso

Distance: Approximately 120km, about 1 hour and 15 minutes by car.
By Train: Verona Porta Nuova to Treviso Centrale 1 hour and 30 minutes

Day trip Verona to Padua (Padova) and Mantua (Mantova)

Distance: Approximately 90km to Padua and 45km to Mantua, about 1 hour and 30 minutes and 45 minutes by car respectively.
By Train: Verona Porta Nuova to Padua 1 hour, Verona Porta Nuova to Mantua 1 hour and 20 minutes
Tour we recommend: Padua’s Historical Centre: A Self-Guided Walking Tour

 

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