Juliette's balcony attracts thousands of lovers of timeless romantic stories every year.
Why stay in this city?
Nestled on the edge of the Adige, Verona seduces by its harmonious marriage of history and romance. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is famous for its imposing Roman Arena, still animated by open-air concerts and operas. Visitors stroll through the cobbled streets, discovering vibrant squares like Piazza delle Erbe, surrounded by painted facades and welcoming cafes. Juliette's legendary balcony, immortalized by Shakespeare, attracts lovers from all over the world. The San Zeno Basilica, a jewel of Romanesque art, invites contemplation, while the historic bridges offer picturesque views of the old town. Medieval ramparts, elegant palaces and colourful markets complete this lively painting. Between architectural heritage, warm atmosphere and culinary traditions, Verona stands out as a destination where each corner tells a story, combining Italian charm and timeless authenticity.
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Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amistà ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
From 420 €
Offering luxurious rooms, a prestigious spa and a gourmet restaurant, this design hotel is set among fountains and flower-filled gardens in the...
Via Cedrare 78, 37029 San Pietro in Cariano, Italy
Featuring a large roof terrace with views of the historic centre, Due Torri Hotel offers luxury and elegance in the heart of Verona, next to the Church of...
Piazza Sant'Anastasia 4, Verona Historical Centre, 37121 Verona, Italy
Just a 10-minute drive from Lake Garda, this completely restored Venetian villa of the 16th century offers an outdoor swimming pool with hydromassage area.
In the heart of Veneto, Verona reveals an exceptional architectural heritage. The incontourable Arena, a first-century Roman amphitheater, impresses with its majesty and acoustics, still hosting a prestigious opera festival every summer. A few steps away, Piazza delle Erbe charms by its colourful frescoes, lively markets and Lamberti tower offering a unique panorama of the city. Juliette's balcony, famous thanks to Shakespeare, attracts romantics in search of legend. The San Zeno Basilica, masterpiece of Romanesque art, seduces with its carved facade and serene atmosphere. Castelvecchio, a medieval fortress transformed into a museum, bears witness to Verona's military and artistic past, while the Scaligero Bridge offers picturesque views of the Adige. Each monument, whether Roman, Gothic or Renaissance, tells a fragment of history, making Verona an open museum where each visit is an immersion in time.
How to move around the city?
Verona is easily accessible and well served for travellers. Valerio Catullo Airport, located about 12 kilometres from the centre, offers national and international flights, with regular shuttles to the main station. The Porta Nuova train station quickly links Verona to Venice, Milan, Florence and Rome thanks to the Italian high-speed rail network. To get around the city, tourists can rely on an efficient network of urban buses serving the main areas and tourist sites, including the Arena and the Basilica San Zeno. Daily or weekly tickets allow you to travel economically. The walk remains ideal for exploring the historic centre, while self-service bikes offer a pleasant alternative. Thanks to this variety of means of transport, Verona lends itself as well to short stays as to longer circuits throughout the Veneto region and beyond.