Verona

Where Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet come to life


About Verona

Verona, a city in northern Italy’s Veneto region, is known for being the setting of Shakespeare’s 'Romeo and Juliet.' A 14th-century residence with a tiny balcony overlooking a courtyard is said be 'Juliet’s House.' The city has a rich history dating back to Roman times, evident in its well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater, the Arena di Verona, which hosts summer opera performances.

Getting There and Around

Arrival

Airports: Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN)

Train Stations: Verona Porta Nuova Railway Station

Bus Terminals: Verona Bus Station

Transportation

Public Transport Options: Verona has an efficient public transportation system including buses and a light rail system. The city center is also easily walkable.

Car Rentals: Car rental services are available at the airport and throughout the city.

Bike Shares: Verona offers bike-sharing services for convenient and eco-friendly transportation around the city.

Tips: Taxis are readily available for short trips within the city, but walking is often the best way to explore the historic center.

Accommodations

Overview: Verona offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses and apartments.

Types of Accommodations: Visitors can choose from boutique hotels, charming bed and breakfasts, modern hotels, and traditional Italian-style accommodations.

Booking Tips: It's advisable to book accommodations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Local Regulations and Safety: Ensure that your chosen accommodation complies with local safety regulations and standards.

Accessibility: Many accommodations offer accessible rooms and facilities for guests with disabilities.

Stay in the heart of the city surrounded by historic landmarks and charming streets.

Experience the lively atmosphere near the Arena di Verona and enjoy easy access to restaurants and shops.

Convenient area close to the train station with a variety of accommodation options.

A peaceful neighborhood with a local feel, featuring beautiful churches and green spaces.

A residential area offering a quieter stay while still being within reach of the city center.

Attractions and Activities

An ancient Roman amphitheater hosting world-class opera performances and concerts.

Visit the iconic balcony and courtyard associated with Shakespeare's tragic love story.

Explore the vibrant square surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and a lively market.

Discover a collection of medieval art and artifacts within a historic castle complex.

Admire the picturesque Roman arch bridge spanning the Adige River.

Dining and Nightlife

Culinary Scene

Verona boasts a diverse culinary scene, offering traditional Italian trattorias, fine dining restaurants, and trendy cafes serving local specialties and international cuisine.

Dine in the historic square surrounded by charming eateries and outdoor seating.

Explore this bustling street lined with restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.

Experience elegant dining with views of the Arena di Verona and the vibrant atmosphere of the square.

Discover hidden gems and local favorites in this less touristy dining district.

Indulge in authentic flavors at traditional osterias and trattorias along this picturesque street by the river.

Festivals and Events

Experience world-class opera performances at the historic Arena di Verona during the summer months.

Attend one of the largest wine fairs in the world, showcasing the finest Italian and international wines.

Join in the fun at this unique festival celebrating street games and traditions from around the world.

Immerse yourself in the festive spirit at the enchanting Christmas markets held in various squares across the city.

Enjoy a diverse program of jazz performances at venues throughout the city during this annual festival.

Practical Information

Safety Tips

Verona is generally a safe city, but it's important to remain vigilant against pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas.

Healthcare

Pharmacies: Pharmacies are widely available throughout the city, and some operate on a 24-hour basis for emergencies.

Hospitals: Verona has several hospitals providing medical care for both residents and visitors.

Emergency Services: In case of emergencies, dial 112 for police, ambulance, or fire services.

Currency and Payment

Local Currency: Euro (EUR)

Tipping Customs: Tipping is not obligatory in Italy, but rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip is appreciated for good service.

Payment Methods Accepted: Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases and in more traditional establishments.

Connectivity

Mobile Networks: Major mobile network providers offer reliable coverage in Verona, and prepaid SIM cards are available for purchase.

SIM Cards: Travelers can easily obtain prepaid SIM cards for their unlocked phones at various stores and kiosks in the city.

WiFi: Many hotels, restaurants, and cafes provide free Wi-Fi for customers, and there are public Wi-Fi hotspots in certain areas of the city.

Maps and Navigation

Alternative Map: Google Maps

Neighborhoods to Visit

Explore this charming neighborhood across the river, known for its narrow streets and local character.

Discover historic churches and hidden gems in this tranquil residential area.

Experience the modern side of Verona with shopping centers and contemporary amenities in this district.

Enjoy a peaceful retreat in this residential area featuring parks and green spaces.

Venture outside the city center to this picturesque village with scenic views and local charm.

Local Customs and Etiquette

Culture Insights

Verona embraces a rich cultural heritage, and visitors are encouraged to respect local customs and traditions.

Greetings

A handshake is the common form of greeting, and it's polite to use titles and surnames when addressing people, especially in formal settings.

Social Behavior

Italians value personal connections and enjoy engaging in lively conversations. Dining and socializing are integral parts of the local lifestyle.

Cultural Taboos

Avoid discussing sensitive topics such as politics or religion unless initiated by your local host or companion.

Language Guide

Hello: Ciao
Bye: Arrivederci
Please: Per favore
Thank You: Grazie
Yes:
No: No