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Flights to Treviso

Whether they are looking to explore one of Veneto's most historic cities, or they want to catch a rugby match, travellers won't find it hard to reach Treviso. Flights leave a range of UK airports on a daily basis for the northern Italian destination, with budget fares routinely available.

Which is the main airport in Treviso?

The major airport in Treviso is Treviso Airport (often referred to as Venice-Treviso). The airport is only a couple of miles outside the city, so getting into town won't take long. MobilitaDiMarca runs buses into Treviso, and journeys take around ten minutes. Alternatively, ATVO and Barzi offer buses to Venice, putting the canals and magical architecture of the city within easy reach.

Which airlines offer flights to Treviso?

There's only one airline to check out when choosing flights to Treviso from the UK. Budget carrier Ryanair offers direct journeys from East Midlands, Edinburgh, London Southend and Leeds/Bradford airports. Expect a flight time of around two hours. Alternatively, British Airways and Jet2 offer flights to nearby airports like Venice Marco Polo and Verona.

Why travel by plane to Treviso?

Flying to Treviso has a number of advantages. Firstly, it's a great way to reach the heart of Veneto, one of Italy's premier tourist regions. Travellers arriving in Treviso will have the option of staying in the city, heading to Verona or transferring to Venice. Whatever option they choose, reaching their destination from Treviso Airport won't take long. Secondly, there are plenty of budget flights to Treviso, so great deals should be available. And the flight time isn't long, rarely rising above two hours 15 minutes.

Before you travel to Treviso by plane - good to know!

Treviso has a lot to offer and is a great base from which to arrange day-trips. In the city itself, don't miss the spectacular domes of the Cathedral of San Pietro, the Museo Civico, with its excellent collection of Renaissance art, and Andrea Palladio's elegant Villa Emo. Treviso also has a network of canals which echoes Venice, and it's great fun to take boat tours under the ancient bridges, past buzzing canal-side bars and historic water-wheels. And when the local sights have been absorbed, Venice is about 30 minutes away by train, while beautiful towns like Castelfranco  and Conegliano are also easy to reach by bus or rental car.

How to Get to Trieste by Plane

Visitors to this charming part of Italy from the United Kingdom can take direct flights to Trieste from London and Birmingham. Trieste airport is primarily serviced by Ryanair from the UK. Other major airlines such as Alitalia, Lufthansa and KLM also fly to Trieste from other European cities. Trieste is served by the International Airport of Ronchi dei Legionari. This space is situated approximately 33 kilometres from the city centre. Visitors taking flights to Trieste can continue their journey via train, coach and bus. The number 51 bus takes around 55 minutes to and from the airport. The train service connects the town Monfalcone with Trieste. This stop is around 5km from the airport and can be accessed by taxi or bus.

Trieste

Trieste is a city in the north east of Italy offering a wonderful variety of historical and cultural attractions. Visitors to the capital of the Friuli-Venezia-Giulia region can bask in the peaceful and refined sea side air of the Adriatic. The attractive old town is at the heart of the city and offers visitors the chance to stroll free from traffic amongst splendid streets and lanes lined with impressive homes and buildings. Close by a range of museums and galleries allow an insight into the area's glorious past. The Austrian Quarter of the town also shows off at least half of the city's past influences. The Austro-Hungarian empire designed a large part of the city as a palatial power centre for their brightest and best. This history lingers on today, with a wealth of fascinating tours and things to see and do inspiring interest and curiosity in equal measures. From the ancient Roman Theatre through to the glamorous pizzerias and restaurants of today, Trieste has something for everyone.

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