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  1. May 21, 2024 · Verona, a city nestled in the Veneto region of northern Italy, is a mosaic of history, art, and culture that stretches back over two millennia. Known as the setting for Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Verona captivates visitors with its blend of romantic legend and architectural beauty.

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    • What to Expect When Visiting Verona Italy?
    • Favorite Places on My Walking Tour of Verona
    • Piazza Bra
    • Castelvecchio
    • Roman Arena of Verona
    • Juliet’s House
    • Piazza Dele Erbe
    • Piazza Dei Signori
    • IL Duomo Di Verona
    • Ponte Pietra

    Based on our research we expected a medieval town with old walls and buildings. This is what we actually found, but Verona gave us much more than what we expected. So come along with me on a charming walking tour of Verona, Italy. We were surprised somewhat that Verona’s old town was a much larger medievaltown with a lot more historical attractions...

    After lots of research prior to coming to Verona, I had a short list of things to see. Over the years I have developed, a very efficient trip planning strategy. This way I make sure our expectations match what our destination can offer. Our visit to Verona was more difficult because we only had a few hours available on our way to Venice. So we had ...

    Street actors dressed in medieval clothes are passing through Piazza Bra in front of beautiful buildings and restaurants Piazza Bra is a beautiful place to start our walking tour of Verona, Italy. After parking our car, we walked from the direction ofPorta Nuova through the arched Portoni della Bra right into the large Piazza Bra with the large Rom...

    Old walls from Castelvecchio (Old Castle). This Old Castle houses the Civic Museum of Verona The second stop on our walking tour of Verona is Castelvecchio which simply means the Old Castle. It is located immediately to the left as you enter Piazza Bra. A short side street takes us to the imposing Castelvecchio which currently houses the History Mu...

    The old Roman Arena in Verona is the second largest arena left from Roman times in Italy Walking back to Piazza Bra, we will stop at the imposing Roman Arena. This is the second largest Roman Amphitheater after the Colloseum in Rome. During the summer, the Roman Arena in Verona hosts many opera and music performances. So, if you have time to attend...

    Lovers’ notes left on a board at Juliet’s House At the end of Via Mazzini we come across Via Capello, and we go right and follow the crowds to our fourth stop on our walking tour of Verona. We come to the place that made Verona famous. Verona is most famous for being the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet play. Juliet’s House is such a popu...

    Piazza dele Erbe is filled with beautiful old buildings and is dominated by Lamberti Tower From Juliet’s House we go back on Via Capello we arrive shortly in Piazza dele Erbe where everything seemed to be moving. This is my favorite stop on our walking tour of Verona. There were so many people resting at small cafes and restaurants or browsing the ...

    Piazza dei Signori gives you a glimpse into Verona’s history See my photos from Verona. Tucked away right next to the busy Piazza delle Erbe, Piazza dei Signori provides a bit of a break as most people remain in the larger square. During medieval Verona, when Venice was dominating the area, the powerful Scala family was building an administrative c...

    Duomo di Verona (The Dome of Verona) is a 12th century church filled with early Renaissance art The Verona Cathedral is the old church in the north of old town Verona . Built in the 12th century, the Verona Cathedral has a concentration of early Renaissance art and architecture. It is a great stop on our walking tour of Verona because it gives us t...

    The old Stone Bridge (Ponte Pietra) connects Verona across river Adige From Duomo di Verona we followed some of the larger streets and came out from the old city on Ponte Pietra. This is one beautiful and old bridge that gives you great views of the city and surrounding hills. Take your time to walk on Ponte Pietraand take in the views on both side...

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Verona is located in the Veneto region in northern Italy. It’s just a short drive from Lake Garda and about 1-1.5 hours by train from Venice, Bologna, or Milan. Located about halfway between Venice and Milan, Verona is a wonderful addition to any Italian trip itinerary.

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  3. www.introducingvenice.com › map › veronaMap of Venice - Verona

    Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Venice. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions.

  4. Find the detailed map Verona, as well as those of its towns and cities, on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic, the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for Verona.

  5. The MICHELIN Verona map: Verona town maps, road map and tourist map, with MICHELIN hotels, tourist sites and restaurants for Verona

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · 16 Verona Italy Attractions to See. A romantic city of curved streets winding gracefully around piazzas, bridges, and 21 churches Verona is highly enjoyable to explore on foot. Our map of what to see in Verona takes advantage of the density of attractions in Verona Centro (historic city center).

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