Verona

Italy
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Friday, August 29, 2025
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About

Nestled amidst rolling hills and sprawling vineyards, Verona is a stunning city in Northern Italy that boasts of a rich cultural heritage and history. From the mythical love story of Romeo and Juliet to the magnificent Gothic architecture of its churches and castles, Verona is a city that truly encapsulates the essence of Italy. With its charming cobbled streets, delectable cuisine, and picturesque views, Verona is an enchanting destination that guarantees an unforgettable experience.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Arena di Verona

    This ancient Roman amphitheater is a magnificent sight. With an enormous capacity of up to 30,000 spectators, it's the perfect venue for hosting opera performances and concerts.
  2. 2. Ponte Pietra

    This bridge is Verona's oldest structure, and it survived World War II despite being heavily damaged. Admirable features of this beautiful structure include its ribbed arch motif, the location of this bridge makes it perfect for scenic walks.
  3. 3. Juliet's House

    This house in the historic center of Verona is believed to have belonged to Juliet Capulet from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. A popular tourist destination with memorable events such as love letter writing, photo opportunities, and more.
  4. 4. Verona Cathedral

    This iconic 12th-century church is also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Matricolare. With its towering Romanesque bell tower and intricate decorations, it's an architectural wonder to behold.
  5. 5. Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore

    This beautiful church is the best example of Romanesque architecture in Verona. The 10th-century basilica is adorned with a stunning rose window and reliefs that depict biblical scenes.
  6. 6. Lamberti Tower

    This medieval bell tower dates back to the 12th century and stands 84 meters high. The tower's viewing platform, accessible via a lift or stairs, provides breathtaking views of the city.
  7. 7. Piazza delle Erbe

    This scenic piazza is the home of Verona's daily market, with vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and local goods. The square is surrounded by beautiful palaces and features a beautiful fountain from the 14th century.
  8. 8. Castelvecchio

    An imposing 14th-century castle that overlooks the Adige River, Castelvecchio, now housing a museum with art & armor displays.
  9. 9. Teatro Romano

    This ancient Roman theater was built in the 1st century B.C. and is believed to have had a seating capacity of 30,000 people. Visitors can explore the theater and its surrounding archaeological sites.
  10. 10. Giusti Garden

    These baroque-style gardens in Verona date back to the 16th century. With its stunning fountains, grottos, and terraced gardens, it's a peaceful haven in the midst of the city.
  11. 11. Tomba di Giulietta

    This burial site for Juliet is located in the Capuchin Cloister in Verona. Made famous by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, it attracts many tourists who leave notes and messages of love at the site.
  12. 12. Museo di Castelvecchio

    An impressive art museum housed in a fortress that was revamped in the 20th century. The museum features an excellent collection of medieval and Renaissance art.
  13. 13. Gavi Arch

    This 1st-century arch is a stunning example of Roman architecture. Visitors can marvel at its intricate decorations and reliefs, and they can also enjoy the stunning view of the city from the arch.
  14. 14. Casa di Romeo

    This house, believed to be the home of Romeo Montecchi, sits near the Capulet family house that is now a museum. A popular spot for tourists to take photos and imagine the fateful balcony scene.
  15. 15. San Fermo Maggiore

    This stunning church is located in the historic center of Verona and is an excellent example of Renaissance architecture. The church features beautiful frescoes, wood-carvings, and paintings.
  16. 16. Piazzale Castel San Pietro

    This beautiful square is located at the top of a hill and it is the best place to admire the panoramic view of Verona.
  17. 17. Santa Anastasia

    Santa Anastasia, named after a 4th-century Roman martyr is one of the city's largest churches. Built-in the 13th century, it boasts of stunning gothic architecture and beautiful murals.
  18. 18. San Giorgio in Braida

    Built-in the 16th century, this baroque-style masterpiece has a striking façade covered with statues dedicated to various saints. The church is a true work of art that will leave you amazed.
  19. 19. Piazza Brà

    It is the biggest square in Verona and one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by many shops, restaurants, cafes and it's a popular meeting spot for both locals and tourists.
  20. 20. Piazza dei Signori

    This scenic square features stunning Gothic architecture, elegant palaces, and magnificent statues. The square is a lovely place to relax and soak up the atmosphere of the city.
  21. 21. Museo di Storia Naturale

    This natural history museum offers visitors an informative and engaging look at the flora and fauna of Italy. The museum also features exhibitions with dinosaur fossils, whale skeletons, and more.
  22. 22. Saint Bernardino

    Founded in the 15th century, this church is one of Verona's most important religious sites. Visitors can admire its Baroque architecture and beautiful frescoes.
  23. 23. Torre dei Lamberti

    A tall medieval bell tower, the highest tower in Verona, features a clock with a bell that sounds every hour and a lookout point with breathtaking views of the city.
  24. 24. Porta Leoni

    This ancient Roman gate is one of Verona's most impressive ancient structures. Visitors can explore the gate's fascinating history and marvel at its intricate details.
  25. 25. San Lorenzo

    This quiet 12th-century church is hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With its simple yet beautiful architecture and stunning frescoes, it's a lovely place to take a moment of peace.
  26. 26. Museo degli Affreschi

    The museum showcases the beautiful frescoes from the region in an atmospheric setting. It features stunning examples of frescoes from the 13th to the 18th centuries.
  27. 27. Biblioteca Civica

    This public library houses an impressive collection of books, manuscripts, and maps. Visitors can also admire the library's beautiful interior with frescoes and decorative ceilings.
  28. 28. Basilica di San Lorenzo

    built in honor of Saint Lawrence It is the smallest of Verona's churches, located close to the Ponte Pietra Bridge.
  29. 29. Cappella dei Notai

    The chapel was once known for its jousting tournaments but today it serves as a unique museum, exhibiting a collection of Roman artifacts.
  30. 30. Teatro Filarmonico

    A beautiful neoclassical theater that has been restored to its former glory. The theatre hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from plays to symphonies, from classical and jazz performances to rock and pop concerts.

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