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How to Get from Rome to Verona

Written by: Kate Zusmann

from Rome to Verona

The distance between Rome and Verona is approximately 256 miles (411 kilometers) when traveling by road. Below is a description of the several transportation options to travel from Rome to Verona.

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  • Train from Rome to Verona
  • Bus from Rome to Verona
  • From Rome to Verona by Car
  • Things to Know Before Traveling to Verona from Rome
    • What is the high-speed train company from Rome to Verona?
    • How long is the high-speed train from Rome to Verona?
    • How is Verona connected to Romeo and Juliet?

Train from Rome to Verona

When booking a trip from Rome to Verona, you can choose between Trenitalia and Italo trains:

  1. Frecciarossa is Italy’s premier high-speed train service, operated by Trenitalia. It offers frequent connections between Rome (Roma Termini station) and Verona (Verona Porta Nuova station). The journey time on Frecciarossa trains is typically around 3 hours.
  2. Italo is another high-speed train operator in Italy. They also offer trains between Rome (Roma Tiburtina station) and Verona (Verona Porta Nuova station). The travel time on Italo trains is similar to that of Frecciarossa, around 3 hours.

High-speed train from Rome to Verona

Frecciarossa and Italo trains provide comfortable seating, onboard amenities, and the option to book different ticket classes based on your preferences and budget.

To find the most up-to-date schedules, ticket prices, and availability, I recommend checking the official websites of Trenitalia and Italo or using a reliable online train booking platform. Booking your tickets in advance often helps secure better deals and ensure a smoother travel experience.

Read also: How to get from Rome to Venice

Bus from Rome to Verona

One of the most convenient and cheapest options is to travel by FlixBus. You can follow these steps:

  1. Start by visiting the FlixBus website or using the FlixBus mobile app to check the available routes and schedules for travel between Verona and Rome. FlixBus is a popular long-distance bus service that operates throughout Europe.
  2. Enter “Rome” as your departure city and “Verona” as your destination. Specify your desired travel date and search for available buses.
  3. Browse the options and select a bus that suits your preferred departure time and budget. FlixBus offers different ticket types, including standard, comfort, and extra legroom, allowing you to choose the level of comfort you desire for your journey.
  4. Once you have selected your preferred bus, book your ticket. Provide the necessary passenger information and make the payment online. It’s advisable to book your ticket in advance to secure your seat, especially during peak travel seasons.
  5. The travel time can vary depending on traffic and scheduled stops, but it generally takes 6-7 hours.

FlixBus from Rome to Verona

From Rome to Verona by Car

route map from Rome to Verona by car

Driving from Rome to Verona typically takes 5 to 6 hours, subject to traffic conditions and the chosen route. You’ll generally head northwards through the Italian countryside. Along the way, you’ll pass through various regions and towns. Some notable places you might encounter during the journey include Florence, Bologna, and Modena.

Please note that the exact route and travel time can vary depending on the specific roads you take and any detours you might encounter. A GPS navigation system or a reliable map is essential to guide you through the journey and ensure a smooth and safe trip. Also, consider factoring in rest stops and potential traffic delays to estimate your travel time more accurately.

Read also: How to rent a car in Rome.

Things to Know Before Traveling to Verona from Rome

What is the high-speed train company from Rome to Verona?

The two best high-speed train companies are Italo and Trenitalia.

How long is the high-speed train from Rome to Verona?

The high-speed train journey from Rome to Verona typically takes around 3 hours.

How is Verona connected to Romeo and Juliet?

Verona is the city associated with the fictional characters Romeo and Juliet from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."

Author: Kate Zusmann

Kate Zusmann

I have lived in the Eternal City for the past 12 years. They say every angle of Rome has its history, and I'm here to tell you about the most intriguing historical facts and city legends. :)

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