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Verona Villafranca Valerio Catullo Airport

Caselle (VR), IT · about 9 km (6 mi) southwest of central Verona

Getting to the city

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Mode Time Cost
ATV Suburban Lines
Bus · Seasonal
Varies €6
ATV - Verona Air Link
Bus · Every 20-30 min
15-20 min €6
ATV Verona Airlink Line 199
Bus · Every 20 min · roughly 06:00–23:00 (reported)
15-20 min VRN–Porta Nuova (reported) ≈€7-8 one way (same as Verona Airlink, reported)
Public Bus to Padua
Bus · :null},{
,slower than the train

Insider notes

Insider

For a peaceful wait before your flight, check out the Catullo Lounge in T1. Entry is possible with Priority Pass or a small fee.

Money

If you're budget-conscious, take the ATV Verona Airlink Line 199 for €6 to Porta Nuova, avoiding the €20+ taxi fare.

Time

Overnight guests can use Zzzleepandgo sleep pods in T2 for about €9/hour, perfect for short rests.

About this airport

Welcome

Verona Villafranca Valerio Catullo Airport (VRN) offers an inviting, compact experience ideal for travelers heading to the lakes, Dolomites, or ski resorts. Unlike bustling big-city hubs, VRN lets you get from curbside to gate in under 30 minutes during off-peak times. Its surprising lineup of local bars and eateries, such as the Masi Wine Bar and Saporè Bakery, along with practical amenities like Zzzleepandgo sleep pods, makes those early departures or crowded charter flights bearable.

At a glance

Handling around 3.6 million passengers annually, VRN is situated approximately 9 km (6 mi) southwest of central Verona. Despite its modest size, the airport efficiently serves both domestic and international routes. T1 is the departures terminal housing flights for Ryanair, Volotea, and Neos, while T2 handles arrivals for airlines like Alitalia and EasyJet.

Terminals & layout

The airport features two main terminals: T1 for departures and T2 for arrivals. T1 is home to a variety of restaurants and shops, including the vibrant BeerCode and refined Masi Wine Bar. For those looking to shop, the Duty-Free outlet and Goldenpoint offer a range of products. T2, meanwhile, focuses on incoming passengers, providing a straightforward and efficient process, though lacks significant services after arrival.

Getting to and from the city

Reaching Verona from the airport is manageable with several options. The ATV Verona Airlink Line 199 bus is budget-friendly at €6, running every 15-20 minutes to Porta Nuova station, taking about 15 minutes. Taxis are available for €35-45, with the journey lasting 20-30 minutes. Alternative routes include the train to Padua, which costs approximately €9-15, and takes 40-45 minutes when heading out of Verona.

Traveller essentials

VRN is well-equipped for the basics, offering free Wi-Fi throughout, which is reportedly stable enough for streaming and remote work. However, it's important to note the absence of a left-luggage service. Parking options abound, with over 3,000 spaces, and many travelers find the long-term parking at P3 convenient and reasonably priced for longer trips abroad or within Italy.

Dining & shopping highlights

Verona Airport might be compact, but it packs a punch when it comes to dining. You can enjoy local wines by the glass at the Masi Wine Bar or savor a slice from Saporè Bakery, renowned for its quality baked goods. BeerCode offers a laid-back setting for a craft beer before your flight. The airport’s retail options include a Duty-Free store and a souvenir shop, perfect for last-minute gifts.

Lounges

The Catullo Lounge by Aspire in the departures area (T1) presents a refuge from the terminal bustle. It can be accessed via Priority Pass, other lounge memberships, or by paying at the door. Regular visitors often find it a good value during crowded seasons, such as around holiday times or ski rushes, offering a calm atmosphere with complimentary refreshments.

Insider tips

  • Insider: For a peaceful wait before your flight, check out the Catullo Lounge in T1. Entry is possible with Priority Pass or a small fee.
  • Money: If you're budget-conscious, take the ATV Verona Airlink Line 199 for €6 to Porta Nuova, avoiding the €20+ taxi fare.
  • Time: Overnight guests can use Zzzleepandgo sleep pods in T2 for about €9/hour, perfect for short rests.
  • Quiet: Families appreciate the little-known play area, letting kids expend energy between flights.
  • Avoid: Food options shut down early; those on red-eye flights should eat in Verona or pack snacks.
  • Local: Don’t miss sampling at Masi Wine Bar in T1, known for its selection of regional wines.
  • Insider: No left luggage at VRN; plan a stop at Porta Nuova if you need storage before exploring the city.
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