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Travel to Mantua


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Mantua (italian: Mantova) is a city in Lombardy, Italy not far from Emilia-Romagna and Veneto. Because of the power and influence of Gonzaga's family, which used to own the city for over 400 years, Mantua was considered one of the most important cultural cities in the Rennaisance and it still mantains a lot of the landscapes and the building that made it famous during that period.

Get in

By plane


The nearest airport to Mantua is Valerio Catullo Airport  located near Verona, on the Brennero's Highway, just 25 minutes away from the city. Other options are Guglielmo Marconi Airport, near Bologna, 1 hour far, and Orio al serio Airport, near Bergamo, reachable in less than 1 hour and half via Highway. All those airports are served by the low-cost company Ryanair.

By train

Local station is served by Trenitalia. The railway line Verona-Modena pass through this station. It is also the end of the line of the trains from Monselice and Cremona. Train service for Milan is available everyday, every two hours and it costs 10,75€. For Verona the frequency is every 40 minutes and the price is 3,15€. Via Verona you can easly reach cities like Venice, Brescia, Trento, Bolzano and via Modena you can reach Parma, Reggio Emilia, Bologna up to all southern cities. If you have to reach Bologna quickly, so you don't want to use the railway line Verona-Modena and change the train, a good idea would be catch the train on the Verona-Bologna line using the Nogara station, only 20 minutes car away from the city center of Mantua.

By bus

Main bus station is located just outside the Train station. APAM S.p.a. offers many busses that connect the whole province with the city. Brescia, Sirmione, Peschiera, Mirandola are also cities served by this company. To know timetables and fares the easiest way is to use Google Maps which, thanks to a collaboration between Apam and Google, it's very accurate in timetables and route
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