Private car transfer from Bellagio to Verona

172km
One way
From €63 per person
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Private transfer in 2 h 30 min

172km
One way
From €63 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

2 h 30 min
172km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Bellagio.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 2 h 30 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Borghetto sul Mincio

Caves of Catullus

Verona

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Verona.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 172 km
Estimated time2 h 30 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Bellagio to Verona

The sights and sounds you’ll experience on your trip from Bellagio to Verona are unlike any other. Nestled right under the Alps, the Lombardy and Veneto regions are alive with dense forests and scattered hilltops. Winding rivers fed by the springtime thaw from the Alps flow into massive lakes dug out from prehistoric glaciers. The ancient cities carved out from the wilderness speak to the innate human will to dominate the landscape.

Starting from Bellagio, you'll wind along narrow, scenic roads with stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains. As you leave the lake behind, the route takes you through charming villages and rolling hills, characteristic of the Lombardy and Veneto regions.

The drive takes approximately two and a half hours with Daytrip, covering around 106 miles (172 km). Cities like Bergamo are perfect for taking a break to explore historical sites and enjoy local cuisine with Daytrip’s easy-to-add sightseeing stops. As you approach Verona, the landscape gradually changes to flatter terrain as the Alps begin to grow distant.

About Verona

It will be difficult to find a town in northern Italy from Bellagio to Verona to the sea that was not impacted by the della Scala (Scaliger) family. During the Middle Ages, the Scaligers reigned and were responsible for constructing many of Verona's iconic buildings. They launched it into cultural relevance and today Verona's medieval city center is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Verona’s impact on the arts

Verona is famously associated with William Shakespeare, who set his play _Romeo and Julie_t in the heart of the city. During your visit, you can see the locations of Romeo’s home, Juliet’s balcony, Juliet’s tomb, and the plazas that set the scene for this famous tragedy.

The Arena di Verona is a Roman amphitheater built in the 1st century AD that is still in use today for opera performances and concerts. It is one of the largest amphitheaters in Italy and hosts the Verona Arena Opera Festival every summer.

Venture outside of Verona

Verona is not even in the top ten largest cities in Italy, but that is part of the allure. It allows visitors to experience Italy in a quieter setting than the larger cities of Rome and Naples.

Verona is also the perfect base camp for day trips to outdoor points of interest like Lake Garda and the national parks of Lessinia and Alto Garda Bresciano. Hiking trails, swimming, skiing, and ferry tours attract visitors year-round to bask in the raw beauty of the southern Alps. For those hard-to-reach trailheads and lakeside towns, let Daytrip take care of your transportation!

From Bellagio to Verona: travel tips

Keep these tips in mind when planning your Bellagio to Verona transfer.

Book your transfer now

Bellagio may be a popular summer hotspot but don’t assume that last-minute public transportation will be available to take you to Verona. Checking multiple ferry, bus, and train schedules to cobble together a transfer plan might save a few dollars but could cost you a night in a new hotel if you miss the last train. Let Daytrip take care of the logistics for this year’s vacation instead!

Bring a battery pack for your phone

Don’t get caught with a dying battery! Bring a fully charged battery pack and charging cable so you always have your phone ready to go for photos, directions, and staying in touch.

How to get from Bellagio to Verona

Don’t leave your transportation plans until the last minute! Traveling from Bellagio to Verona requires forethought due to Bellagio’s isolated location. Driving is the only way to get directly to Verona after your day on the lake.

Private drivers from Bellagio to Verona

Hiring a private driver is the fastest and easiest way to make your transfer. With prices starting at just $69 (€63) per seat, it is worth every cent to be able to relax after a long day of lakeside fun on Lake Como.

Add sightseeing stops with Daytrip’s user-friendly booking system and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with booking through an internationally recognized private transfer service.

Ferries and trains from Bellagio to Verona

Using mass transit for this route can be tricky. It requires flexibility and research ahead of time to manage all of the necessary transfers. Before traveling to Verona on mass transit, account for the following:

  • The time of day you plan to depart: don’t miss the last train or ferry!
  • The day of the week: weekends have fewer connections!
  • The weather: ferries may be delayed or canceled in unsafe conditions!
  • Luggage and strollers: multiple transfers can quickly become tiresome!

Bellagio does not have a train station, so you will need to take a bus or ferry to Como to catch any major train connections. This takes approximately one hour.

Once you are docked at the Como ferry terminal, walk 15 minutes to the train station to catch the next train to Milan. The ride will last around 50 minutes.

In Milan, transfer to one of the many high-speed trains going to Verona. This ride takes one hour and 20 minutes.

Once you are in Verona, you will need to walk to your accommodation, hire a taxi, or take public transportation. The total time for this journey is approximately 5 hours, and the total price starts at $46 (€42) with the following breakdown:

  • Bellagio-Como ferry tickets: $15 (€14)
  • Como-Milan train tickets: $9 (€8)
  • Milan-Verona train tickets: $22 (€20)
  • Verona taxi or public transit: varies

Things to do when you get to Verona

After your trip from Bellagio to Verona, it’s time to see the city that inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

The homes of Romeo and Juliet

Once you’re in “fair Verona,” follow in the footsteps of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. At Juliet’s House, see the famous balcony that inspired Shakespeare’s most iconic moments on the stage and take a tour of the castle. If you find yourself asking, "Wherefore art thou, Romeo?" look no further than Romeo’s House. While it is a private residence today, you are welcome to stroll by.

Castelvecchio

This 14th-century fortress used to guard Verona, but now it guards an impressive art collection and great views of the city. It was the most powerful military installation in the region, and its boxy red-brick style sits in direct contrast to the rest of Verona’s romantic allure. Ascend to the top of its towers for panoramic shots of Verona unlike any other!

The attached Castelvecchio Bridge held the record as the world's largest bridge arch during its completion in 1356, spanning 159.8 ft (48.7 m). The original bridge was destroyed by German troops as they fled Verona in 1945, but it was painstakingly replicated shortly after.

Sunset at Castel San Pietro

End your day on a high note with a visit to the top of Castel San Pietro for sweeping views of Verona in the warm light of an Italian sunset. If you’re worn out from a full day of exploring, we have good news! You can ride the newly renovated funicular straight to the top.

When is the best time to visit Verona

Verona is a smaller and relatively underrated city in northern Italy. If you want to enjoy a summer vacation in Italy without throngs of crowds and outrageous prices, give Verona a try! Enjoy its proximity to nature and the warm summer air without the extreme heat of southern Italy.

Daytrip makes hiking trails, national parks, and Lake Garda as easily accessible as your trip from Bellagio to Verona, so don’t be afraid to pack your hiking boots, too!

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