Explore these must-see Province of Verona attractions and choose a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Verona Arena
长长空一残月🌙A classical arena, not a Colosseum of course. Very well preserved. Tickets are a pricey one and at the end of the day we didn’t pay for the Placido Domingo show, but the arena itself.
Juliet’s House
亲亲亲宝贝1234Located near Piazza delle Erbe in the city center, the former residence of Juliet, the heroine of Shakespeare's masterpiece "Romeo and Juliet", is said to have been the residence of Juliet. The former residence of Juliet is an ancient building built in the 13th century, with high walls and a round arch. The entrance is marked with "Casa di Giulietta" - the Capuletti House. It was once owned by the Capuletti family, a prominent family in Verona, and Juliet was the daughter of the Capuletti family.
Verona Porta Nuova Railway Station
CChenhutamuVerona New Station is the main local train station, about a few kilometers from the city center. It takes three or four bus stops to get there, which is quite convenient. There is a statue of an Egyptian pharaoh outside the train station, which is quite conspicuous.
Verona Fiera
CcoldwarVisited Fierradi, 12 km from Verona, is a sports field, often with motorbikes and racing events, tickets for 18 euros are not very expensive, there are many choices of shops, catering clothing and craft fairs, ham is very famous
Lake Garda
Ttiramisu1130Lake Garda in Italy, the visual impact is here, Lake Garda in Italy, the beauty is bubbling like a dream, it feels like entering a fairyland. It is so beautiful that I dare not describe it easily. It’s just that my photography skills are limited. Friends who like it must go and see it in person if they have the opportunity
Gardaland Resort
WwerduyA very interesting amusement park with a greatvariety of attractions. It features five different rollercoasters, Legoland, and plenty of activities foryoung children. One day isn't enough to explore theentire park, so unfortunately, we missed the SeaLife section.
Museo di Castelvecchio
CChenhutamuThe first attraction I visited in Verona was the old castle museum, which was preserved from the original castle. The place is quite large and it takes about two hours to walk around. Next door is the old town of Verona, and on the other side is a beautiful river.
Ponte di Castelvecchio
__We***95This is a very interesting old bridge with a beautiful view of the river and a very attractive view of the city. The slotted top of the wall makes for interesting photos and there is a narrow uphill walkway that is always packed with tourists all clamoring for the best angles or selfies with the backdrop. We were lucky to have the temperature around 20 degrees when we were there which is amazing for this season. There are several narrow doorways that make for perfect photos and those are where the sun shines. The sidewalks by the bridge are full of people sitting and soaking up the sun. There is a small "beach" where you can stand and look up at the bridge or get a different angle. This is a beautiful old bridge and well worth a visit.
Complesso del Duomo
CChenhutamuIn many European cities, the representative building is the cathedral, and Verona is no exception. The location of the Colosseum is equivalent to that of the Arena, but Verona's cathedral is not in the center of the city, so there are relatively fewer tourists and it is quieter.