By plane
• Catullo Airport (IATA: VRN) (ICAO: LIPX), [2]. Verona's closest airport, 12 km from the city.
• Budget airlines fly from Brussels (Charleroi), Dublin, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted, Paris-Beauvais, Madrid, Alghero, Palermo, Trapani and Brindisi to Catullo Airport (IATA: VRN)[3] of Verona.
• Buses will take you from Verona Airport direct to Verona railway station. It costs 6€, and you can buy the ticket directly from the bus driver.
Airlines also fly to Venice's Marco Polo and budget airlines to Treviso's Al Angeli
By car
• If you have a rental car the trip to Verona isn't difficult: take the A4 towards Padova (Padua) and follow all the way to Verona (approx 150km).
• By train
You can reach Verona Porta Nuova station by train from Milan (1 hour and 22 mins by EuroCity train (EC)[18,00€], 1 hour and 50 mins by RegionaleVeloce (RV)[9.05€]), from Venice (1 hour and 10 mins by EuroCity (EC)[19,00€], 1 hour and 22 mins by RegionaleVeloce (RV)[6,25€], 2 hours and 10 mins by Regionale (R)[6,25€]), from Bologna (49 mins by TAV [22€], 1 hour and 28 mins by RegionaleVeloce (RV)[7,55€]), or from Munich (5 hours and 30 mins by EuroCity). Be aware that local trains (Regionali) also stop at a minor station, Verona Porta Vescovo.
Get around
City bus schedules are difficult to obtain on-line and also currently not available on maps.google.com. The 11, 12 or 13 bus will get you from the train station (Stazione Porta Nuova) to the Arena (Piazza Bra)