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Practical info — Verona

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💡 Tips

  • Book Arena opera tickets months in advance; bring a cushion for the unreserved stone steps.
  • Juliet's balcony courtyard gets extremely crowded by mid-morning; go right at opening time.
  • Buy the VeronaCard if you plan to visit the Arena, Juliet's House, and the Torre dei Lamberti; it covers public transport too.
  • Avoid driving in the ZTL (restricted traffic zone) in the historic center; park at Parcheggio Cittadella or Centro.
  • Watch the sunset over the city from Castel San Pietro, easily reached by the funicular.

🍽 Food

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Pastissada de caval

Traditional horse meat stew, usually served with polenta. Find it in historic osterias around Piazza delle Erbe.

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Risotto all'Amarone

A rich risotto made with the famous local red wine. Try it at a traditional trattoria near the Arena.

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Pandoro

Verona's famous star-shaped sweet bread. Buy a fresh one from a traditional pasticceria in the center, especially around Christmas.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Via Mazzini

Verona's premier shopping street, lined with high-end Italian fashion boutiques and luxury brands.

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Piazza delle Erbe Market

A daily market offering souvenirs, local crafts, and fresh produce in a beautiful historic setting.

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Giusti Gardens (Giardino Giusti)

A striking Renaissance garden with cypress avenues and a terrace offering peaceful city views.

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Adige Riverwalk

Stroll along the scenic banks of the Adige River away from the busy center, crossing the historic Ponte Pietra.

Highlights of 2026

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Verona is one of Northern Italy's most enchanting cities, forever immortalized as the setting for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." While millions flock to see Juliet's Balcony, the city's true glory lies in its remarkably preserved Roman and medieval heritage. The crown jewel is the Verona Arena, a 1st-century Roman amphitheater that remains one of the world's premier opera venues. Located in a sweeping curve of the Adige River, the historic center is a tapestry of Roman ruins, Gothic monuments, and elegant Renaissance squares. Piazza delle Erbe, the former Roman forum, remains the city's lively heart, surrounded by historic buildings and lively markets. The Scaliger Tombs offer a masterpiece of Gothic sculpture, dedicated to the family that ruled Verona during its medieval golden age. From the hilltop terrace of Castel San Pietro, visitors can gaze over a sea of terracotta roofs and marble bridges, a view that cements Verona's status as a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Italian romance.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug, Sep.

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Geography

Population
258,031
Coordinates
45.43840, 10.99160

Facts

  • The Verona Arena was built around 30 AD and originally held 30,000 spectators.
  • Piazza delle Erbe stands on the site of the ancient Roman Forum.
  • Juliet's House, though a fictional connection, dates back to the 13th century.
  • The Adige River is Italy's second-longest river, stretching 410 kilometers.
  • The annual Opera Festival in the Arena began in 1913.
  • Verona is situated at an elevation of 59 meters above sea level.

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Sights in the town Verona (13)

Arena di Verona

The excellently preserved 1st-century Roman amphitheater is world-famous today for its spectacular opera performances.

Casa di Giulietta

The 13th-century house with the famous balcony attracts millions of visitors who follow the myth of Romeo and Juliet.

Piazza delle Erbe

Verona's oldest square is a colorful marketplace surrounded by magnificent palaces and the historical 'Madonna Verona' fountain.

Castelvecchio

The imposing 14th-century Scaliger castle now houses a significant art museum and dominates the riverbank.

Ponte Scaligero

The fortified brick bridge leads directly from the Castelvecchio castle across the Adige River, offering wide views of the river.

Piazza Bra

The largest square in the city is the gateway to the Arena and is lined with elegant cafes and splendid neoclassical buildings.

Arche Scaligere

The Gothic tombs of the lords of Verona are a masterpiece of sculpture and are located next to the church of Santa Maria Antica.

Torre dei Lamberti

The 84-meter-high tower overlooks Piazza delle Erbe and provides a fantastic view of the entire old town after the climb.

🕒 Tu-Fr 10:00-18:00; Sa, Su 11:00-19:00💶

Fontanon🌿 nature

A local lake in Verona providing a calm atmosphere within the city.

Laghetto Squarà🌿 nature

A small lake in Verona, well-suited for a short break in nature.

Parco cuore verde👨‍👩‍👧 family

A green playground in Verona offering families space for outdoor play.

Campo giochi Arsenale👨‍👩‍👧 family

Campo giochi Arsenale in Verona is a playground set within the historic Arsenale park, with modern play equipment.

Giardini Ezio Maria Caserta👨‍👩‍👧 family

A family-friendly play area in the Ezio Maria Caserta gardens in Verona.

Frequently asked questions

How do I buy tickets for the Arena?
Opera festival tickets should be booked online months in advance.
Is Juliet's House real?
The house is from the 13th century, but the famous balcony was added in 1936.
What is the Verona Card?
A city pass for free entry to the Arena, Juliet's House, and public transport.
Where is the best view over Verona?
From Castel San Pietro, reachable on foot or by funicular for a sunset view.
What food is typical for Verona?
Risotto all'Amarone and Pandoro cake (especially during Christmas).
Verona: where is it located?
Verona is located in Italy.
Verona: what is there to see?
Highlights include Arena di Verona, Casa di Giulietta, Piazza delle Erbe.
Verona: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug, Sep.
Verona: why is it worth visiting?
Verona is one of Northern Italy's most enchanting cities, forever immortalized as the setting for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." While millions flock to see Juliet's Balcony, the city's true glory lies in its remarkably preserved Roman and medieval heritage.
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