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Vinitaly Verona 2026: Wine Fair Travel & Taxi Transfer Guide

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A travel guide for international visitors to Vinitaly 2026 in Verona — airport transfers, train vs taxi comparison, and why a private transfer is the easiest way to reach the wine fair.

Vinitaly Verona 2026: Travel & Transfer Guide
Vinitaly Verona 2026: Travel & Transfer Guide

Vinitaly 2026 is the world's largest wine exhibition, drawing producers, buyers, sommeliers and enthusiasts from across the globe to Verona each spring. Held at the Veronafiere exhibition centre, it's a buzzing, crowded few days — and for international visitors, smooth transport to and from the fair makes all the difference. This guide covers how to reach Vinitaly easily and why a private transfer often wins on a busy fair day.

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The Fair & Getting to Verona

Vinitaly is held at Veronafiere, close to Verona's city centre. International visitors typically arrive via Verona Villafranca Airport (Valerio Catullo), or fly into larger hubs like Venice, Milan or Bergamo and continue by road or rail. Verona is also a major rail node on the Milan–Venice line, so connections are good — but fair days bring heavy crowds.

Airport Transfers

AirportTo Verona / VeronafiereNotes
Verona Villafranca (VRN)~15–20 minClosest; direct private transfer
Venice Marco Polo (VCE)~1.5 hrsMajor international hub
Milan / Bergamo~1.5–2 hrsMore flight options

From Verona Villafranca, a private transfer reaches the fair or your hotel in 15–20 minutes. From Venice, the Venice to Verona route is a comfortable 90-minute ride, and a private car beats juggling trains with luggage.

Train vs Taxi to Vinitaly

Verona is well served by rail, so how do the options compare on a fair day?

OptionProsCons
TrainCheap, frequent on main linesCrowded; still need a taxi to the fairgrounds
Public shuttle / busInexpensiveLong queues at peak fair times
Private transferDoor-to-door, fixed price, no queuesHigher than a train ticket (great value for groups)

For a wine professional carrying samples or a group travelling together, the door-to-door convenience of a private transfer is hard to beat — see our airport transfers and business transfers.

Why Private Transfers Win on Fair Days

  • No queues when thousands of delegates arrive and leave together.
  • Door-to-door from your hotel straight to the Veronafiere gates.
  • Fixed price with no peak-day surge.
  • Comfort after a long tasting day — and a designated driver, naturally.
  • Group-friendly — move your team or trade delegation together.

Travel & Timing Tips

  • Arrive ahead of peak entry times to beat the morning rush.
  • Book transfers in advance — Verona's hotels and transport fill up for Vinitaly.
  • Never drive after tastings — a private driver is the responsible choice.
  • Extend your trip — pair Vinitaly with Venice or Lake Garda, both close by.
  • Plan your return for after the daily closing crush.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Vinitaly 2026?

Vinitaly is held annually in spring (typically April) at Veronafiere in Verona. It's the world's largest wine exhibition, drawing global producers, buyers and enthusiasts over several busy days.

Which airport is closest to Vinitaly in Verona?

Verona Villafranca (Valerio Catullo) is closest, about 15–20 minutes from the fair and city. Venice, Milan and Bergamo are larger hubs roughly 1.5–2 hours away with more flight options.

Is it better to take the train or a taxi to Vinitaly?

The train is cheap and frequent but crowded on fair days, and you'll still need onward transport to the fairgrounds. A private transfer is door-to-door with no queues — especially worthwhile for groups or anyone carrying samples.

Why choose a private transfer for Vinitaly?

Fair days bring big crowds and long queues. A private transfer is door-to-door, fixed-price, comfortable after a day of tastings, and provides a designated driver — far less stressful than shared transport at peak times.

Can I get from Venice to Verona for Vinitaly?

Yes. Verona is about 90 minutes from Venice by road, and a private transfer along the Venice–Verona route is a comfortable, door-to-door alternative to crowded fair-day trains.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Vinitaly 2026?+
Vinitaly is held annually in spring (typically April) at Veronafiere in Verona. It's the world's largest wine exhibition, drawing global producers, buyers and enthusiasts over several busy days.
Which airport is closest to Vinitaly in Verona?+
Verona Villafranca (Valerio Catullo) is closest, about 15–20 minutes from the fair and city. Venice, Milan and Bergamo are larger hubs roughly 1.5–2 hours away with more flight options.
Is it better to take the train or a taxi to Vinitaly?+
The train is cheap and frequent but crowded on fair days, and you'll still need onward transport to the fairgrounds. A private transfer is door-to-door with no queues — especially worthwhile for groups or anyone carrying samples.
Why choose a private transfer for Vinitaly?+
Fair days bring big crowds and long queues. A private transfer is door-to-door, fixed-price, comfortable after a day of tastings, and provides a designated driver — far less stressful than shared transport at peak times.
Can I get from Venice to Verona for Vinitaly?+
Yes. Verona is about 90 minutes from Venice by road, and a private transfer along the Venice–Verona route is a comfortable, door-to-door alternative to crowded fair-day trains.

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