it is located near the historical center, and the bus from the airport also comes here. Inside there is a small quick-service pizzeria with a toilet for customers (entrance by code on the receipt) - the food is inexpensive, but not particularly tasty either. We went to Milano Central on the White Arrow - a good train for 22 euros (second class) with a decent buffet. It takes 1 hour and twenty minutes, half an hour less than the cheaper (12.7 euros) regional train (which does not have air conditioning even in summer). Therefore, it is better to overpay a little and get there comfortably.
The railway station in Verona is clean, cozy, easy navigation, electronic queue at the ticket office. There is a bus station nearby, everything is on schedule.
Verona is generally a very clean town, where you feel as comfortable as possible.
There is no waiting room as such. The benches that are there are metal, very cold. The space is blown by the wind. Cold. There is not enough supermarket at the train station.
I liked everything except that when you buy a train ticket, if there is no direct line, then they immediately give you a transfer option, but they don't write about it. It is not clear that at such and such a station you need to get off and transfer to another train.
Everything is convenient and simple. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket office (where you can be offered the nearest train in your direction) so it is in the vending machine.
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Anonymous review
May 2, 2019
But this is just a very modern train station. The capacity is huge, trains leave and arrive every minute.
Trains are running late! They can delay the train for 40/50/60 minutes or more. I strongly advise against taking a train right before departure from another city.