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Romance and ruins come together in idyllic Italian harmony in this picturesque UNESCO-stamped city. White-stone Porta Leoni is an old gate oozing character with two façades and remains of columns, while cinematic scenes can be found at tree-ringed Castel San Pietro. Ride up to it on the cable railway before enjoying river views from the ramparts. Oh, and don’t miss the Roman Arena, an enormous 1st-century amphitheatre right in Verona’s heart.
The twinkling shore and epic mountains of Lake Garda are within easy reach from Verona, just 15 minutes by train. Take a walk along the lakeside and get snap happy or even hop on a boat trip if the sun’s shining. Sirmione is one of the prettiest villages, nestled on the southern shore, close to equally beautiful Peschiera del Garda, set among medieval walls.
With vineyards aplenty, the tumbling hills surrounding Verona provide the city with a delicious wine list showcasing the finest local drops of red, white and rosé. Pick which tipple you’d prefer and sample the goods – Valpolicella is a favourite, so keep an eye out for it. Wine bars are tucked down lanes and spill out into piazzas, so there are plenty of places to try it.
Verona City, Verona
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Verona City, Verona
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Verona City, Verona
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Verona
Verona
Verona
Italian
Euro (€)
+1hr
£4.30
£1.30
£53.80
The ideal times to visit Verona are during spring and early autumn. During these months, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, which makes exploring the city's historic sites enjoyable.
Some must-see attractions in Verona include the Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheatre that hosts opera performances; Juliet's House, famous for its association with Shakespeare; and the stunning Piazza delle Erbe, a vibrant square surrounded by historic buildings and charming cafes. These sites showcase Verona's rich history and cultural heritage.
Verona is a compact city, making it easy to explore on foot. Most major attractions are within walking distance of each other. Additionally, the city has a reliable public transportation system, including buses, which can help you get to destinations outside the city centre. Biking is also a popular option for those who want to see more of the city.
Yes, Verona is a great destination for families! The city's historical sites can be fascinating for kids, and there are parks and playgrounds where children can play. Many attractions also offer family-friendly activities, such as workshops and guided tours designed specifically for younger audiences.
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