Overview
Verona is a charming city in northern Italy, known for its romantic history and stunning architecture. It is most famous as the setting for Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" and boasts a wealth of historical sites and cultural attractions.
Top Attractions
- Verona Arena: A well-preserved Roman amphitheater hosting concerts and operas.
- Juliet’s House: The legendary home of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, with a famous balcony.
- Piazza delle Erbe: A bustling square filled with market stalls and outdoor cafes.
- Castelvecchio: A medieval castle housing a museum of art and medieval artifacts.
- Giardino Giusti: A beautiful Renaissance garden offering panoramic views of the city.
Best Food and Drink
- Risotto al Amarone: A local specialty using the famous Amarone wine.
- Pastissada de Caval: A traditional horse meat stew.
- Tortellini di Valeggio: Homemade pasta filled with cheese and served with butter and sage.
- Vin Brulé: Mulled wine perfect for warming up on chilly evenings.
Getting Around
- Walking: The historic center is compact and easily explored on foot.
- Biking: Local bike rentals are available for exploring the city and surrounding areas.
- Public Transportation: City buses and taxis are convenient options for longer distances.
- Car Rental: Useful for exploring the countryside and nearby attractions like Lake Garda.
- Via Mazzini: A bustling shopping street with designer boutiques and international brands.
- Piazza Bra: Home to a variety of shops selling souvenirs, clothing, and local goods.
- Mercato di Piazza Erbe: A vibrant market offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and local crafts.