Verona
Verona, located in northern Italy’s Veneto region, is a city renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural charm. Often called the “City of Love,” it served as the romantic backdrop for Shakespeare’s *Romeo and Juliet*. Verona boasts a UNESCO-listed historic center, featuring landmarks like the ancient Roman Arena, a well-preserved amphitheater still hosting opera performances. Visitors can stroll along cobblestone streets, admire the Gothic and Renaissance buildings, or cross the picturesque Ponte Pietra. With its vibrant piazzas, world-class wine, and close proximity to Lake Garda, Verona is a perfect blend of history, romance, and modern Italian life.
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Reopened in June 2017, Funicolare di Verona is a now mandatory form of transportation for tourists in Verona. Originally opened in 1941, the funicolare di Verona was closed just three
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Gnocchi di Verona is both a typical and traditional dish of the Veronese gastronomy. And as a Tourist, you simply cannot visit Verona without enjoying and eating at least one portion of
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Verona Card is an awesome thing if you want to fully explore Verona. Most of the main sights are included, to others you will get a good reduction, and riding
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Must-See Art Museum in Verona: Achille Forti Modern Art Gallery / Galleria d’Arte Moderna Achille Forti
My favourite art museum in Verona, among the ones I’ve visited, is Galleria d’Arte Moderna Achille Forti. Situated inside stunning Palazzo della Ragione, the entrance to the first-floor entrance of
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When in Verona, you have to try and taste the local speciality Torta Russa di Verona. Every city or region has its own recipes, and that’s something truly wonderful. Torta
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Right by the Adige river, or Etsch, you will find the ancient Teatro Romano Verona. Built sometime at the end of the first century before Christ, this Theatre is even
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Novo Hotel Rossi Verona is a nice 3-star hotel close to the Porta Nuova train station of Verona. Hotels in the districts close to main train stations are usually not
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Parking a car in busy city centres can be quite a challenge, especially in a lively and famous city such as Verona. As I preferred a close location for parking







