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How to get fromLake Maggiore to Veronaby train (Trenitalia), bus, car, or train

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There are 4 ways to get from Lake Maggiore to Verona by train (Trenitalia), bus, car, or train

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Locarno to Milano Centraletrain train Re80
    2. Take the train from Milano Centrale to Verona Porta Nuovatrain train Fr
    3h 28m
    €61–205
  2. Train via Varese

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Varese to Trevigliotrain train S5
    2. Take the train from Treviglio to Verona Porta Nuovatrain train Re6 / ...
    5h 8m
    €16–22
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Stresa - Imbarcadero to Aeroporto Malpensa - Terminal 2bus bus 35
    2. Take the bus from Milan to Veronabus bus 1470 / ...
    4h 15m
    €31–47
  4. Drive 238.3 km

    1. Drive from Stresa to Veronacar car 238.3 km
    2h 17m
    €38–54

Lake Maggiore to Verona by train

Calendar104Weekly Trains
Duration3h 28mAverage Duration
Ticket€61Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Lake Maggiore, Italy and Verona, Italy?

You can take a train from Locarno to Verona Porta Nuova via Milano Centrale in around 3h 28m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Stresa - Imbarcadero to Verona via Aeroporto Malpensa - Terminal 2 and Milan in around 4h 15m.

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