Welcome to Verona
Verona is a city in northern Italy’s Veneto region, with a medieval old town built between the meandering Adige River. It is also famous for being the setting of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”
Verona
One of those Italian cities that feels like a living storybook—Roman history, Shakespearean romance, elegant piazzas, and beautiful views along the river. It’s compact, walkable, and absolutely perfect for a slow wander
Romeo & Juliet (House)
William Shakespeare wrote the love story of Romeo and Juliet between 1591 and 1596. A 14th-century residence with a tiny balcony overlooking a courtyard is said to be “Juliet’s House.”
Verona Arena
The Verona Arena is a huge 1st-century Roman amphitheatre in Piazza Bra, which currently hosts concerts and large-scale opera performances.
Piazza delle Erbe
Verona’s lively historic square filled with colourful buildings, market stalls, cafés, and centuries of local life.
Castelvecchio & Bridge
A striking 14th-century medieval fortress and museum connected to a beautiful red-brick bridge over the Adige River, offering one of the most scenic walks and photo spots in Verona.
Ponte Pietra
Verona’s oldest Roman bridge spanning the Adige River, offering some of the most beautiful views of the city.
Castel San Pietro (Best View in Verona)
A hilltop viewpoint above Verona with breathtaking panoramic views — the perfect place to watch the sunset over the terracotta rooftops.
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