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Distance | 91 miles (146 km) | |
Direct bus | Yes | |
Bus providers | BlaBlaCar |
Buses from Verona to Pavia cover the 91 miles (146 km) long trip with our travel partners like BlaBlaCar. There are direct bus services available. Travelers depart most frequently from Verona Porta Nuova and arrive in Pavia, Pavia Stazione.
There are no direct buses from Verona to Pavia. To travel this route by bus, you will need to make the trip in 3 parts: from Verona to Bergamo, Bergamo to Milan, and then Milan to Pavia. The easiest way to get to Pavia from Verona is by train, which takes less than two and a half hours including two changes. There are some direct trains from Verona to Pavia with Trenitalia but most train trips would require at least one changeover. There is a bus service that goes from Verona to Milan with a short detour via Bergamo airport. This service is offered by Flixbus and takes just under two and a half hours. From Milan, Pavia is just a short train ride away. There is no bus for this portion of the trip, but there are plenty of trains, and the trip generally takes between 28 and 45 minutes. Pavia is a small city in Lombardy that is not very well-connected by bus. There are plenty of buses that leave from Verona and go to larger nearby cities of Milan and Bologna, but none that go all the way to Pavia.
The journey by bus from Verona to Pavia takes about four hours, not including waiting times for stop-overs. The easiest way to make the trip by bus is to go from Verona to Milan and travel from Milan to Pavia by train. There is a Flixbus service that goes all the way from Verona to Milan. It takes two and a half hours in total and goes via Bergamo airport. It is also possible to go from Verona to Bologna and, from there, take a train with two changes to Pavia. This route takes far longer than going via Milan, however, and it would be best to spend a night in Bologna before moving on to Pavia. Verona to Bologna takes two hours and 15 minutes and there are two bus services that offer this route. Marino Bus and Simet offer 3 services available daily on weekdays and 2 on weekends. There is no bus service from Bologna to Pavia, though you can travel this way by train, which takes a little less than three hours.
There are no buses from Verona to Pavia. There are eight buses daily, seven days a week, that go from Verona as far as Milan, all of which are with Flixbus. The easiest way to get to Pavia from there is by train. There are multiple trains every hour and most take around half an hour to reach Pavia. The first Flixbus bus from Verona to Milan leaves at early in the morning and the last one leaves before midnight.
Departure bus station: When leaving Verona, the buses depart from the Porto Nuovo stop near the central train station.
Arrival bus stations: The arrival bus station in Milan is called Autostazione Lampugnano. The arrival bus stop for local buses in Pavia is called the Pavia Via Torquato Tasso. Trains with Trenitalia from Milan to Pavia arrive at the Pavia Porta Garibaldi train station.
No bus providers travel from Verona to Pavia. Flixbus has a bus route for the first part of this trip, and it is a great service you can book through Omio when traveling around central Italy by bus. It offers the most times and routes in the region. The best way to get from Verona to Pavia when the bus is your preferred mode of transport is to head to Milan by bus and then take a train the rest of the way. Milan is a great location for a stopover and a bit of lunch while en route.
There is no bus that runs this entire route, the Verona to Milan Flixbus service is the closest option. It goes eight times per day with the first bus leaving Verona around 3:00 a.m. and the last one just before midnight. It is a direct journey with no stops on the way and takes around two and a half hours, depending on traffic. From Milan, the best and quickest option is to take a train the rest of the way to Pavia.
Flixbus buses offer a great range of services on board including sockets for charging your phone or tablet, snacks for sale, extra space, and legroom, WiFi, air conditioning, and toilets. Although the trip is not direct to the final destination, the first portion of the journey between Verona and Pavia will be a comfortable one when traveling with Flixbus.
When taking the bus from Verona to Pavia, you can choose to depart from bus stations like Verona, Piazzale 25 Aprile, Verona, St. Di Autobus and Verona, Piazza Bra. Your route can end in bus stations such as Pavia, Pavia Stazione and Pavia, Viale Trieste (Autostazione).
Omio customers who travel this route most frequently depart from Verona Porta Nuova and arrive in Pavia, Pavia Stazione.
Passengers board the bus most frequently from Verona Porta Nuova, which is located around 1.3 miles (2.1 km) away from the city center, and they get off the bus at Pavia, Pavia Stazione, located 1.6 miles (2.5 km) away from the city center.
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