Miscellaneous

How much is a taxi from Verona airport to Lake Garda?

How much is a taxi from Verona airport to Lake Garda?

€45 – €55
The quickest way to get from Verona Airport (VRN) to Garda is to taxi which costs €45 – €55 and takes 31 min.

How do you get to Lake Garda from the airport?

If you need to reach the northern shores of Lake Garda from Venice Airport, then you have two options. One is to travel by train from Venezia Mestre to Verona Porta Nuova and once there to take a train to Rovereto. From Rovereto, you can travel by bus to Riva del Garda and other northern lakeside towns.

Can you get a train from Verona to Lake Garda?

From Verona you can reach Lake Garda by train, with frequent daily connections offered by Trenitalia, Trenord and Italo train. Trains depart from Verona Porta Nuova station and arrive to Peschiera del Garda and Desenzano del Garda / Sirmione stations, on the south coast.

What is the best month to visit Lake Garda?

The best times to visit Lake Garda are spring and early summer, and in particular, from mid-April to mid-June. September, too, is a good month.

How many days do you need in Lake Garda?

2-3 days
How much time do you need in Lake Garda? You can drive around Lake Garda and get a quick impression in just a day or you can spend a week in the area and you’ll find plenty to see and do… Ideally, I suggest at least 2-3 days at Lake Garda.

Which is better Lake Como or Lake Garda?

Lake Como is a little more elegant and expensive than Lake Garda. While accommodation and meals at either lake is pricey, particularly in the high season, Lake Como also tends to be a little bit more expensive, too.

Which is nicer Como or Garda?

Lake Como is a little more elegant and expensive than Lake Garda.

What is the airport for Lake Garda?

Verona airport
Nearest Airport To Lake Garda Verona airport is most convenient for the resorts on the southeastern shore of Lake Garda like Peschiera del Garda, although the airport at Brescia, which it just beats in terms of distance, is the nearest airport for the southwestern towns, such as Desenzano del Garda.

Is Lake Como or Garda better?

Both lakes have their touristy and less-touristy spots—but it’s a little harder to get to the more tranquil areas in Lake Garda. The general perception is that Lake Garda is more touristy and crowded than Lake Como. That’s not entirely fair—Lake Garda has plenty of quiet, tranquil spots.

Is Lake Garda worth visiting?

Lake Garda is an absolute must for any trip to northern Italy. Because it’s located between three regions, it’s convenient to include in your itinerary whether as a base for day trips or as a day trip from Milan, Venice, or the Dolomites.

How many days is enough in Lake Garda?

If you are wondering how long you need in Lake Garda, we did this trip in a leisurely six days (throwing in a few beach / lazy days) but the lake can be well-visited in three or four days if you have a shorter trip planned.