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efes_haze asked in TravelItalyOther - Italy · 1 decade ago

Lake Garda to Venice by train - cost?

We're going back to beautiful Lake Garda in August, it is great there. This time we're staying at Limone.

We're also going to go to Venice from there, (it has to be done). Hoping for a local coach tour from Limone, but may have to make our own way. What's the approximate cost of going to Venice by train?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Probably need to get to Peschiera Del Garda for mail line rail services, this is at the opposite end of the lake to where you will be based. The Train Italia site will give times and prices along with a lot of other information

    http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html

    Journey 1h 46m coat 15Euro second class single.

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Hi, I am not sleeping and so I am just reading answers in the world. I am italian and live nearby Riva del Garda, top north of Garda lake So, let me calculate... 18 km from my place to Riva, + 35 from my place to Verona + 100 from Verona to Venice = 153 km (less than 100 miles) Just for help, check at www.mappy.it, it will be useful Quickly, Milan is about 180 km, Brescia 80, Bologna 210....

  • 6 years ago

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    Lake Garda to Venice by train - cost?

    We're going back to beautiful Lake Garda in August, it is great there. This time we're staying at Limone.

    We're also going to go to Venice from there, (it has to be done). Hoping for a local coach tour from Limone, but may have to make our own way. What's the approximate cost...

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    The cost for first class is about 35 Euros per person...whether you travel first class or coach make sure you buy your tickets at least a day or two before your departure so you can get reserved seats...have fun...I have family from Lago di Garda, Salo...absolutely beautiful....

  • 1 decade ago

    16 Euro second class

    20.50 first class

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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