Transfer from Verona
to Venice

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Departure from Verona
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Venice
10:23h

Trip duration: 83min

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Quality photo of Padua - Italy

Padua
Italy

135 min

Boasting many historic arcaded streets to wander, medieval churches to admire, canals, markets and cultural and spiritual heritage to enjoy, Padua is an intriguing city.... To name just a few world famous attractions, the Scrovegni Chapel with priceless Giotto frescoes; the Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, one of Christian most popular shrine; Piazza dei Signori, ideal place for an evening drink; Prato della Valle, one of the largest elliptical squares in Europe and Palazzo Bo with the anatomy theater. And the list is not even close to ending!

Quality photo of Soave Castle - Italy

Soave Castle
Italy

105 min

The Soave Castle is a beautiful, well preserved fortress that sits on Mount Tenda. It is s a typical medieval military artifact. It was built... in the 10th century and it consists of a drawbridge, a massive tower, and three walls forming three courts of different size. It is home to a small museum but the most inspiring feature of this castle is the Mastio, probably a former prison and a torture room. Inside the castle visitors can also admire the 14th century frescoes and medieval furniture and climb to the top of Soave Castle’s imposing tower for the amazing views of the hills and vineyards surrounding the castle.

Quality photo of Vicenza - Italy

Vicenza
Italy

75 min

Vicenza is well worth a visit, although it is seldom excluded from the usual tourist routes. You can say that the neighboring Verona or Venice... are stealing all attention, but you can also be grateful for this and marvel all the city’s treasures in peace and at your own pace. And take your time because Vicenza will award you with some magnificent Renaissance jewels that the city owes to its most prominent citizen Andrea Palladio.