A view of the Verona cityscape with the Adige river in the foreground and moody clouds in the background.A view of the Verona cityscape with the Adige river in the foreground and moody clouds in the background.

Verona

Veneto

Home to Valpolicella wines and traditional Veneto cuisine, the Città dell’Amore (City of Love) is a great base for day trips around the region.

About

The City of Love! Well, according to Shakespeare. Verona is in Northern Italy in the region of Veneto, with Bolzano to the north, Venice to the east, Bologna to the south, and Milan to the west.

Verona is much more than the home of the Montagues and Capulets, as mentioned in written masterpieces like Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, although you can go to the fictitious Juliet’s balcony and see a statue of Dante in Piazza dei Signori.

We love Verona for the great vistas, the laid back atmosphere, and of course, the food. It’s a hidden gem to see while most others will flock to the capital of Veneto - Venice.

Check out 10 short trips from Verona for more exploring nearby!

AIR, RAIL, AND TRAVEL TIMES

Getting To

Best Airport

Verona (VRN)

Estimated Time (Airport → City)

VRN → Verona: ~15–25 min (car/taxi) / ~25–40 min (bus)

Main Train Station

Verona Porta Nuova

Quick Tip

Porta Nuova is a major hub—easy day trips to Venice, Milan, and Lake Garda.

Pin on map of Italy showing city's location
Pin on map of Italy showing city's location

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Where to Stay in

Palazzo Tiolo

Located in an old palazzo, this spacious 1-bedroom rental is tucked away from the busier streets and main attractions, but within walking distance to everything, making it the perfect spot. The apartment is close to excellent restaurants, bars, shops, and has a fully-stocked kitchen if you want to dine in. The washer/dry combo was a huge plus and the apartment is beautifully decorated.

Photo source: Palazzo Tiolo

Palazzo Tiolo in Verona, Italy
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Where to Eat in

Filia Ristorante

Located in Borgo Trento, a residential neighborhood near the city center, Filia offers modern dishes via two tasting menus or a la carte. With only 5 tables, service is exceptional and extremely personal. The chef introduced many of the dishes to the table and made it a point to get to know us which was great! The menu is exciting and the taste matches the presentation. Reservations required.

Via Francesco Anzani, 19 37126 Verona VR, Italy
Via Francesco Anzani, 19 37126 Verona VR, Italy
Pasta dish at Filia Ristorante in Verona, Italy
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Pizzeria Leon D'Oro

One of the best pizzerias in Verona! An extensive menu of classic, white, and specialty pizzas, so everyone can find a favorite. The restaurant has a wonderful outdoor garden that you can dine al fresco in the warmer months.

Via Pallone, 10A, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Via Pallone, 10A, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Pizza at Pizzeria Leon D'Oro in Verona, Italy
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Antica Bottega del Vino

Very close to Piazza delle Erbe, this combination wine bar and ristorante is great for food or drink. One of the first things you’ll notice when you sit down - the wine list is HUGE! We did New Year’s Eve here, ordered the Bottega Steak and a bottle of Amarone, and were in heaven. The fireworks after at the Arena at the end of the evening helped cap the evening! Reservations recommended.

Vicolo Scudo di Francia, 3, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Vicolo Scudo di Francia, 3, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Escargot at Antica Bottega del Vino in Verona, Italy
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Locanda 4 Cuochi

In the heart of the city near the Arena, Locanda 4 Cuochi offers traditional cuisine with a modern twist. While there is a general rule to steer clear of restaurants that are on or near the public plazas (and with the vicinity of the Arena close by), this is a fabulous exception - food is terrific AND reasonably priced. Reservations recommended.

Via Alberto Mario, 12, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Via Alberto Mario, 12, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Gnocchi at Locanda 4 Cuochi in Verona, Italy
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What to See in

Verona Arena

The Verona Arena is famous, and rightfully so. It was built in 30 A.D. and is still in use today. It’s extremely impressive and really cool to have right in the middle of town. If you’re able, check out a live show that they have in the warmer months.

Verona Arena at night with the arch installation
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Stroll Along the Adige River

Verona was built along a bend in the Adige River, and for much of its history has been used as defensive protection from her enemies as it surrounds two thirds of the historic city center. Today, it has picturesque views everywhere from its walking and biking trails that follow along the river banks.

A view of the Adige River with the skyline of Verona, Italy in the background.
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Juliet's Balcony

Sneak a peek at Juliet's Balcony early in the morning before anyone is there. A bit of a tourist’s delight, the balcony itself wasn’t even constructed until the 20th century. Admittedly, this is not something up our alley, but this is a main draw for the city. Go early in the morning to avoid the crowds. Check the times as the gate to the courtyard is locked during non-operating hours.

Beneath Juliet's Balcony in Verona, Italy
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Giusti Gardens

A bit outside of the city center (but not too bad for those willing to get in a good walk!), this garden built in the Renaissance Era has the best vistas of Verona. It’s worth the climb up the terraces to get an incredible view of the city!

A view of the entry of Giusti Gardens in Verona, Italy - showing the greenery of the gardens.
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What to Try in

Caffè Marocchino Con Panna

There are more famous coffees in Italy that blend in chocolate (see our Turin City Guide about Bicerin), but this specialty served at Caffè Borsari is unforgettable and worth going into the store to try. It’s a small shop, so get there early or be patient to order. The store has a wonderful ambiance as well!

A Coffee with whipped cream and chocolate dessert presented in a glass coffee cup
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Sbrisolona

I think we ate this dessert after almost every meal once we discovered it. We even made a day trip to Mantua to get it straight from the place it was invented! A crumbly almond concoction, almost like a cookie, with a hint of sweetness - can be served with multiple different types of sauces.

A plate of sbrisolona cookies dusted with powdered sugar
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Risotto All’Amarone

Take two great things all on their own - Risotto and Amarone wine - and combine them, and you get a fabulous dish that you will love. A must try!

A risotto made with Amarone wine, making it an interesting red color. Very unique for risotto
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What to Drink in

Valpolicella Wines

The regional favorite red wine from east of Verona is made in 5 levels. From easy-drinking every day (Classico), to a -reserved-for-special-times (Amarone), to a dessert wine (Recioto), there’s one for every occasion. We tried a Recito at Osteria il Bertoldo; it was not too sweet and not overtly syrup-y like most dessert wines that we’ve tried previously - much more to our tasting.

A beautiful bottle of Recioto Valpolicella wine
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