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Verona is the city of Romeo and Juliet's love, a medieval town on the Adige River that Shakespeare used as the setting for his timeless play. Follow the trail to Juliet's balcony, see the nearly 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatre, the Arena di Verona, still used for open-air opera, and walk the romantic stone lanes of this World Heritage city, just an hour from Venice.
Why stay in Verona
Juliet's House
See the legendary balcony and the statue of Juliet, following Shakespeare's timeless love story. A favourite spot for couples.
Arena di Verona
A beautifully preserved Roman amphitheatre nearly 2,000 years old, hosting an open-air opera festival in summer.
Ponte Pietra
A Roman stone bridge across the Adige River, the prettiest spot to photograph the old town.
Taste Valpolicella wine
Verona is the gateway to the Valpolicella and Soave vineyards, famous for the rich, full-bodied red Amarone.
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Local dishes to try in Verona
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Bigoli con ragù
Thick handmade pasta in a slow-cooked meat sauce, a local dish every Verona restaurant has.
📍 Veneto cuisine - 2🐴
Pastissada de caval
Horse meat braised in rich red wine, a traditional dish unique to Verona.
📍 Local dish - 3🍚
Risotto all'Amarone
Risotto cooked with fragrant Amarone red wine, a regional speciality of Valpolicella.
📍 Veneto cuisine - 4🍷
Amarone wine
A rich, full-bodied red made from dried grapes, one of Italy's finest wines.
📍 Valpolicella wine - 5🧀
Monte Veronese
A cow's-milk cheese from the mountains around Verona, soft and mellow, great with local wine.
📍 Local cheese
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Verona Arena
A Roman amphitheatre in the heart of the city, still in active use, hosting concerts and open-air opera in summer.
📍 Centro Storico - 2💕
Juliet's House
A medieval house with the legendary balcony and a statue of Juliet, a check-in spot for couples worldwide.
📍 Centro Storico - 3🏛️
Piazza delle Erbe
The prettiest old market square in the city, ringed by colourful buildings and an ancient fountain.
📍 Centro Storico - 4🌉
Ponte Pietra
An ancient Roman stone bridge across the river, a popular spot for city views and sunsets.
📍 Along the Adige River - 5🏰
Castelvecchio
A medieval red-brick fortress with a fortified bridge, now an art museum.
📍 Along the Adige River - 6⛪
Verona Cathedral
A Romanesque-Gothic cathedral housing precious Renaissance artworks inside.
📍 Centro Storico
Things to do in Verona
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3 Verona hotels our team picked for you
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★ 9.4Value
★ 9.3Upper-mid
★ 9.1LuxuryDue Torri Hotel
#1 Romantic · historic 5-star on Piazza Sant'Anastasia
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Hotel Indigo Verona — Grand Hotel des Arts
#5 Boutique · IHG-brand design hotel
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🚆 Getting around Verona
Walking the old town
Central Verona is compact, with the arena, Juliet's House and the main squares all just minutes apart on foot.
ATV city buses
A bus network links the train station to the city centre and outlying districts.
Verona Porta Nuova station
The main train station connects Venice, Milan and Bologna, an easy hub for the north.
Trips to the vineyards
Rent a car or take a tour to taste wine at the Valpolicella and Soave vineyards, less than an hour away.
Where to go next near Verona
RomeThe Italian capital that holds the ruins of ancient Roman civilisation, the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and Vatican City all in one city.
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VeniceA floating city in a labyrinth of canals and 400 bridges. Take a gondola ride past ancient palaces along the Grand Canal.
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FlorenceThe capital of Tuscany and birthplace of the Renaissance, home to the David statue and the red cathedral dome.
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MilanItaly's capital of fashion and design, home to the marble Duomo cathedral and Leonardo's The Last Supper.
See this city's guide →Frequently asked — where to stay in Verona
How many days do you need in Verona?+
One to two days is enough for the main sights: the arena, Juliet's House and the old town. It works well as a day trip from Venice or Milan, or stay overnight to catch the open-air opera in summer.
When is the opera festival at the arena?+
The Arena di Verona Opera Festival runs from June to September each year. Book tickets in advance, especially for popular shows like Aida and Carmen.
Which cities are near Verona?+
Verona is a very good hub. Trains to Venice and Milan take about an hour, and Lake Garda is just half an hour away, making it a great base for touring northern Italy.
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