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A busy hub for several of Italy’s most popular destinations, Verona Airport sees over 2 million passengers walk through its doors each year. A modern airport with a great selection of shops selling anything from souvenirs to international designer brands, you will be sure to find exactly what you’re looking for, as well as a wide range of places to eat and drink including several authentic Italian eateries. Make your experience of Verona Airport a pleasurable one and avoid the stress of organising your onward journey by booking your transfers with hoppa.
The airport is the main gateway to some hugely popular tourist destinations including Lake Garda, Sirmione City and Bardolino. The primary attraction of this area is Verona itself; this beautiful ancient city has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its volume of Roman ruins found here including the magnificent 1st century AD arena. There are awe-inspiring buildings at every turn including the Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore and the city’s duomo (cathedral). Other must visits for history lovers are the open air Teatro Romano, the natural history museum and the Castelvecchio civic art collection and museum.
For a hassle-free trip be sure to book ahead of time and let Hoppa arrange your Verona Airport transfers saving you time and money. Our fast and reliable service will be the perfect touch to your ultimate Italian holiday.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Peschiera del Garda | 33 km | 42 min | |
Sirmione | 36 km | 58 min | |
Riva Del Garda | 96 km | 73 min | |
Lake Garda | 65 km | 70 min | |
Torbole | 79 km | 58 min |
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Castelvecchio, meaning "Old Castle" in English is the most spectacular medieval building in Verona. This castle, built by Cangrande II of the Della Scala family (1354-1357), was intended both as a hom...
This house dates back to the 12th century and was originally owned by the Dal Cappello family. The confusion of the name Cappello with Capuleti was the source of the popular myth that this was the hom...
The tragic love story about Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, will forever be associated with the city of Verona. According to legend, the remains of Romeo and Juliet lies here in Juli...
Along history, Palazzo della Ragione has always had a central role hosting most important meetings and institutions in its inside. Located in the heart of the city, this amazing Romanesque building st...
The Verona Arena is a Roman amphitheatre in Piazza Bra in Verona, built by the Romans in the first century. It is still in use today and is internationally famous for the large-scale opera performance...
The Cathedral, which is dedicated to Santa Maria Matricolare is a must-see in Verona. A place full with history and beautiful frescos, art works and statues to admire. The Duomo, originally in Romanes...
The Forum, centre of city life during Roman times, was situated here. The Piazza delle Erbe has continued to fill this same role for centuries, as a meeting place, the site of a market, and the politi...
This Roman theatre was built in the end of the 1st century BC against the hill-side and restored in the first half of the 19th century. Today the ruins bear witness of the grandeur of the past. There ...
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You will find Arena Museo Opera in the prestigious Palazzo Forti, only a few minutes from piazza delle Erbe, Verona city centre. Verona is a city that is worldwide famous for its opera festival and no...
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