Complete Guide to Public Transport for Tourists in Montegrotto Terme

Pubblicato il 2 febbraio 2026 alle ore 23:47

Staying at Casa Luna means having Veneto at your fingertips. Thanks to our privileged location, just 100 meters from the Terme Euganee - Abano - Montegrotto railway station, our guests can forget the car and enjoy a dynamic, eco-friendly holiday without the stress of traffic or parking. In this guide, you will find all the essential information to move like a "local" between the Spas, the cities of art, and the Euganean Hills.

1. Traveling by Train: Venice and Padua in a few minutes

The Terme Euganee - Abano - Montegrotto station is the heart of local mobility, with regional and fast trains passing every 20 minutes during peak hours.

Destinations and times

  • Padua: 10-12 minutes, over 50 daily connections

  • Venice Santa Lucia: 42-50 minutes, 23 trains per day

  • Bologna: 1 hour

  • Ferrara: 35 minutes

  • Vicenza: 30-40 minutes

  • Milan (with change): 2h 30min - 3h

2026 Fares

  • Montegrotto - Padua: €2.80

  • Montegrotto - Venice: €5-7

  • Montegrotto - Milan: from €25 (Frecciarossa in advance)

Useful Apps and Services

  • Trenitalia App: tickets, real-time schedules, delays

  • Italo App: high-speed trains

  • CartaFreccia: free loyalty program with discounts

  • FrecciaFAMILY: children under 15 free, adults -50%

Pros and Cons

Pros: Extreme convenience from Casa Luna, low prices, arrival in historical centers, high frequency.

Cons: Last train from Padua/Venice around 23:00-23:30 (always check).

Useful link: Trenitalia.com

 

2. Bus: Moving within the spa basin and towards the Hills

The service is managed by Busitalia Veneto. The main stop is a few steps from the station, very close to Casa Luna.

Main Lines

  • Line M: Montegrotto - Abano - Padua, frequent (every 30-60 min), 30-35 minutes to Padua.

  • Lines AT and TL: For the Euganean Hills (Arquà Petrarca, Teolo, Torreglia) - reduced frequencies, plan in advance.

How to buy tickets

  • DropTicket App: purchase from smartphone

  • Trenitalia App: also for bus tickets

  • Contactless: direct payment on board

  • Retailers: tobacconists and newsstands

Indicative Fares

  • Montegrotto - Padua ticket: €2.50-3.00

  • Padua urban ticket: €1.50

Pros and Cons

Pros: Capillary stops near thermal establishments and trails, low costs.

Cons: Longer times due to traffic, limited frequencies on weekends/holidays.

Useful link: Busitalia Veneto

3. QuiBUS Padova Notte: For those who love nightlife

On-demand night bus service to return from Padua after an evening out.

2026 Hours

  • Mon-Tue-Thu-Sun: 20:00 - 01:00

  • Wed-Fri-Sat: 20:00 - 02:00

  • Active all year round (excluding Dec 25-26, Dec 31 - Jan 1)

How it works

  1. Download QuiBUS Veneto app

  2. Book from 7 days before up to 5 minutes before

  3. Indicate departure, destination, time

  4. Receive confirmation and passing time

  5. Monitor bus arrival in real-time

Fare

  • €1.50 per person - payment via app.

  • Note: covers only Padua city. For Montegrotto combine with taxi.

Useful link: QuiBUS Padova Notte

4. Taxi and Private Transfers Radio Taxi Padova

  • Number: 049 651 333 (24/7)

  • Alternative: 049 490 6001

2026 Fares Padua Urban:

  • Minimum daytime fare: €8-9

  • Minimum night fare: €9

  • Supplements: radio €1.60, luggage €0.60, holidays €1.90

Airport Transfers:

  • Padua → Venice Marco Polo: €90-100

  • Padua → Treviso Canova: €100-110

  • Night supplement: +€10

Padua - Montegrotto:

  • €35 (fixed fare from ranks, metered if called)

How to book

  • Phone: 049 651 333

  • Radio Taxi Padova App

  • Advance booking for airports (by 18:00 the day before)

Pros and Cons

Pros: 24/7 availability, door-to-door, ideal with luggage, fixed airport rates.

Cons: High cost vs public transport, possible wait during peak hours.

5. Green Mobility: Bicycle and Walking Montegrotto is perfect for soft mobility.

Bike Rental

  • Traditional bikes: €10-15/day

  • E-bikes: €25-35/day (ideal for the Hills)

Euganean Hills Ring (E2)

63 km of flat cycle path surrounding the Euganean Hills Regional Park. Route on secondary roads among vineyards, medieval villages, and Venetian villas. Possibility of broken stages.

Walking Trails

  • Easy: Villa dei Vescovi Park, Lispida Lake

  • Medium: Venda Path (8 km), Arquà Petrarca - Monte Ceva

  • Expert: Monte Venda (601 m), the highest point of the Hills

Casa Luna's Advice For Venice and Padua, always use the train.

Why it's worth it:

  • Savings: Venice parking €30-40/day vs train ticket €5-7

  • Time: zero toll queues, parking search, or walking from lots

  • Comfort: carefree aperitif without worrying about driving

  • Sustainability: ecological choice

  • Zero stress: no traffic, ZTL (limited traffic zones), or fines

Other practical tips

  • Download the apps: Trenitalia, DropTicket, QuiBUS

  • Always check the last evening train/bus

  • Use electronic tickets (avoid queues)

  • For the Hills: combine train + bus

  • Book disability assistance: Sala Blu 199 30 30 60

Conclusion

Montegrotto Terme and the Euganean Hills await you for an experience of well-being and nature completely accessible by public transport. Thanks to the strategic position of Casa Luna 100 meters from the station, you can move with ease, savings, and sustainability. Have a sustainable trip!

Disclaimer:

Information updated to February 2026. Schedules and services may vary. Always check with official operators.

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