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How to get to Verona from Moscow

You can get to Verona from Moscow by airplanes of S7 and Aeroflot airlines, which operate daily direct flights to the city of Romeo and Juliet. The cost of a ticket is on average from 8000 to 12000 rubles (from 100 to 150 euros). The distance from Moscow to Verona is 2700 kilometers, the travel time is 3 hours 30 minutes.

You can also get to Verona by train, but such a trip will take you at least 2 days. Consider all the options, but start with the fastest and cheapest:

S7

S7 Airlines operates daily direct flights to Verona from Moscow Domodedovo Airport. Departure at 11:50, arrival at Verona Villafranca Airport at 14:25 local time. Be sure to consider the time difference with Italy.

Usually in Italy, check-in at hotels starts from 14-15 hours, so this flight is quite convenient. In about an hour, you will reach the center of Verona.

Aeroflot

Aeroflot flies daily to Verona from Sheremetyevo Airport. A possible minus of the flight is an early departure at 07:35 in the morning. Ticket prices are on average from 9,000 to 11,000 rubles, but, of course, if you book in advance, you can find options for 6,000 rubles.

Arrival at Verona Airport at 10:05, by 11:30 you can get to the hotel, leave things at the reception and have time for dinner. Remember that lunch in Italy is scheduled, restaurants are open from 12:00 to 14: 30-15: 00. After lunch, I would recommend immediately going on an independent walk or an individual tour of Verona.

After the tour, you can have a light, or not so good dinner and a good healthy sleep at the hotel - you will get an interesting and eventful day.

  • I advise you to read: How to get to Florence from Verona

By train

For those who are afraid to fly, once a week, on Thursdays, from Moscow Belorusskaya station, the 017Б Moscow-Nice train leaves for 51 hours later and will take you to Verona.

A ticket in a compartment costs 21,166 rubles, prices for a sleeping car start at 33,806 rubles. You can buy tickets on the official website of Russian Railways www.rzd.ru

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If you have questions, or need advice on planning a cultural holiday in Verona or itineraries in Italy, I will be glad to help you in the comments.

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