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14 lip 2020 · Year-round, the Cinque Terre Express train connects La Spezia to Levanto to the north, stopping in all five towns along the way. The villages are all just minutes apart from one another, and trains frequently run, especially from spring to fall. A one-way ticket between two destinations costs 4 euros (as of May 2020).
20 kwi 2022 · The Cinque Terre train card can be purchased at any train station or the tourist information points in Levanto and La Spezia. The travel time between each town is around 5-6 minutes, making the train the fastest option to be sure. Keep in mind: the Cinque Terre Express trains run once an hour in the winter.
20 mar 2024 · The Cinque Terre Trekking Card costs €7.50 per person and covers the hiking trails (this covers the trails from Monterosso to Vernazza and Vernazza to Corniglia; you do not need to pay to hike the other trails). The Cinque Terre Treno MS Card starts at €19.50 per person or €49 euros for a family of four and increase substantially for peak ...
10 maj 2022 · Here’s an overview from town to town to know what to expect when planning your Cinque Terre hike. Riomaggiore to Manarola (Also called Lover’s Lane): 1.5 km / Easy / 20 – 30 minutes. Manarola to Corniglia: 3 km / Easy / 45 min – 1 hour. Corniglia to Vernazza: 4 km / Moderate / 1.5 hours.
Tweet. The five villages of the Cinque Terre are a popular destination for many travelers in Italy. Aside from the “Holy Trinity” of Rome, Florence, and Venice, they’re one of the formerly off-the-beaten-path spots that are clearly right on the beaten path these days – even if they’re a little more challenging to reach than the big ...
The five Cinque Terre villages are situated in northern Italy on the Mediterranean Sea, just 3 hours by train from Milan, Pisa and Florence. The closest airports are Genoa, Pisa and Milan Malpensa. There are shuttle buses at the airports that takes you to the central station in each city and from there you can take an Intercity train directly to Cinque Terre.