Planning a trip to Verona is a snap if you follow some of these suggestions. I was in Verona this year and loved every minute!
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What to See in Verona
Where to Eat and Drink
What to See in Verona
History abounds in this beautiful small town in northern Italy. Enjoy!
Verona is walkable - don't miss this lovely and important church built in 1117.
Basilica di San Lorenzo, Verona
Shakespeare would be proud to know that Romeo's house is a destination for visitors around the world!
Romeo's Guest House
Movies, books and more are about the famous Juliet of Shakespeare.
Casa di Giulietta
Located on the Piazza Bra, the amphitheater is a classic gem of history.
Arena di Verona
Don't miss the open air market for affordable finds and the architecture surrounding the piazza.
Piazza delle Erbe
A pastoral respite from walking the city, visit the gardens and be instantly refreshed.
Giusti Garden
Perched on a hill, gaze at the river and town - then consider how it would have been to live in Verona years and years ago.
Castle San Pietro, poi - Visit Verona
Extra points for visiting the fountain in the evening for the lights and feels.
Fontana Madonna Verona
Imposing palace built in 1665 and close to Church of San Lorenzo - beautiful!
Palazzo Carlotti
Where to Eat and Drink
Hungry? Thirsty? These spots in Verona have a delicious Italian dish and vino for you.
I loved my wines here - history and the best wine cellar I've seen in a long time are waiting. The food is delicious - this is a must-stop for any wine lover.
Antica Bottega del Vino
Comfortable, stylish, great Italian menu and wines - go!
Café Carducci
I love that this is family friendly with good food and wine, too!
Osteria da Ugo
Small and relaxed, visit for a casual snack and glass of wine with good friends.
La Tradision
Traditional spot next to the river, come for a classic Italian menu and wines.
Osteria Sottoriva
White tablecloths, cool-cat chefs - come for a great experience.
Locanda 4 Cuochi
Since 1981, Il Desco has been symbolic of Italian fine dining and the city itself.
Ristorante Il Desco
Traditional recipes and fine dining shine in this restaurant in the Byblos Art Hotel Villa Amistà in Verona where contemporary art blends perfectly with historic architecture.
Ristorante Amistà
Vegetarians, this is for you! Wonderful restaurant with surrounds of art and vintage.