One Day in Verona, Italy: How to See Everything
Start at the bottom and work your way up. You'll see all the Romeo and Juliet sites, including where they lived and where they got married, along with the best views in Verona and amazing churches and piazzas.
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As you can see at the end of the video, we had time to spare. So if you want to go up the Torre dei Lamberti or go into the Arena, you can. Just make sure you watch your times, since ALL THE CHURCHES CLOSE AT 5pm, with a siesta break from 1-1:30.
You can easily see the entire city in one day. We started at the bottom (San Zeno and Castelvecchio) and zig-zagged our way up to the top, ending at the viewpoint (at Piazzale Castel San Pietro) for sunset. A little better planning would reduce the amount of walking we did (we covered more than 30,000 steps), but the town is so small that you can get across the entire thing in about 15 minutes.
Here is a list of everything we saw and the corresponding timestamps:
0:27 - Basilica San Zeno (where Romeo and Juliet got married)
3:01 - Castelvecchio
3:20 - Castelvecchio Bridge (aka Ponte Scaligero) - medieval bridge with the world's largest arch (at the time it was built)
3:49 - Piazza Bra
4:01 - Arena di Verona (it opens late on Mondays - at 1:30pm, every other day is 8:30am-7:30pm)
4:22 - Via Mazzini
4:39 - Porta Borsari
5:01 - Arco dei Gavi
5:12 - Lunch at Baccha Bundus (fantastic piadinas)
5:24 - Piazza della Erbe
5:29 - Piazza della Ragione
5:32 - Torre dei Lamberti
5:40 (and 12:00) - Casa di Giulietta (Juliet's House)
6:01 - Porta Leoni
6:10 - San Fermo (upper church)
6:51 - San Fermo (lower church)
7:28 - Casa di Romeo
7:36 - Sant'Anastasia
8:27 - Duomo di Verona (Verona Cathedral
9:10 - St. Elena
9:21 - The baptistry (St Giovanni in Fonte)
9:43 - Scaliger Tombs (Tombs of the della Scala family)
9:53 - Santa Maria Antica
10:02 and 10:38 - Ponte Pietra
10:41 - Piazzale Castel San Pietro (Best view in Verona)
10:54 - Dante's statue in Piazza dei Signori
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Romeo & Juliette made this town famous for millions of English students, but the city has more than just a balcony and two star crossed lovers. Verona is an amazing town to visit as the Arena still holds concerts ranging from Opera to Pearl Jam and with churches and castles spotted all around is well worth a few nights stay.
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Number 5: Piazza dei Signori. This piazza reflects the rich history of Verona, a UNESCO world heritage site. Amidst the beautiful buildings is Dante's statue.
Number 4: Juliet's house. Whether you believe Romeo and Juliet were real or not, Juliet's house is a big draw in Verona. Some even leave love letters on the walls.
Number 3: Churches. Given its deep heritage and history, Verona has great churches. Visitors can experience historic buildings that date back many hundreds of years.
Number 2: Piazza Erbe. Said to be among the most beautiful piazzas of Italy, this was the center of city life in Roman times and continues to be so even today.
Number 1: Ampitheatre. Verona is known worldwide for music, and particularly its ampitheatre. Built in the first century AD, it offers a wonderful experience for concert goers.
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San Fermo Maggiore is located on the banks of the Adige River near Ponte Navi. A refined example of the gothic style spread throughout Italy by the Order of the Friars Minor, it is a singular example of the references to French architecture seen especially in the higher part of the building, with spires and ornaments which are quite unusual in this city. Inside, like a treasure chest, one finds the lower Benedictine church, which is a jewel of the local Romanesque architecture.
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Verona is a city (pop. ~250,000) in north-eastern Italy's Veneto region.
The city is famous as it is the place where William Shakespeare set his play Romeo and Juliet. Though situated an hour away from the more popular tourist destination, Venice, many people consider Verona a more relaxed, pleasant place to visit. In the year 2000 Verona has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its urban structure and architecture.
The true origin of Verona is some kind of mystery. It was probably founded by an early Italic civilization and then conquered by the Romans. In 89 BC the city became a colonia and in 49 BC it became a municipium. The importance of Verona grew rapidly because of its position at the junction of four of the most important Roman ways of that time.
Verona-Villafranca Airport (IATA: VRN) (ICAO: LIPX), named after Valarie Catullo and thus also referred to as Verona 'Catullo' Airport, is the closest airport to Verona. It is located 12 km southwest of the city.
Verona Porta Nuova station is served by regional, high-speed and international services. Trenitalia train services operate to destinations within Italy, such as Milan (Milano Centrale), Venice (Venezia Mestre and Venezia S. Lucia), Turin (Torino Porta Nuova and Torion Porta Susa), Bologna (Bologna Centrale), Florence (Firenze S. Maria Novella), Rome (Roma Termini), Trieste (Trieste Centrale) and Bolzano (Bozen).
International services by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways), DB (Germany's Deutsche Bahn), SBB-CFF-FFS (Swiss Federal Railways) and Thello (Italy's and France's Trenitalia-SNCF night train) operate at Verona Porta Nuova to Vienna (Wien Miedling and Wien West), Munich (München Hbf and München Ost), Innsbruck (Innsbruck Hbf), Geneva (Geneve/Genf), Dijon and Paris (Paris Gare d'Est).
Luxury tourist train, the Venice-Simplon Oriental Express, operates between Venice and London (London Victoria) via Verona Porta Nuova, Innsbruck and Paris Gare d'Est).
Upon arrival at Verona Porta Nuova station, it is 15 minute walk down a long boulevard to reach the centre of town, the Verona Arena (Arena di Verona). Just leave the train station, walk through the bus station and past a triumphant arch and follow the boulevard Corso Porta Nuova till the end.
Verona was taken over by the Roman Empire in the First Century AD and many Roman-era ruins have been preserved, notably the Arena (which is in the same style as Rome's Colisseum). Most of the historical sights, however, date from the past 800 years. If you are keen on art history, Verona offers a golden opportunity to see the transition of Western European art from late-Medieval to early-Renaissance styles, with its rich offering of 12-Century churches and art museums.
After the Roman Empire came the Republic of Venice from 853 AD until Napoleon Bonaparte conquered the republic. After the Fall of Napoleon in 1815, the Austrian Empire took over the city until 1866.
Verona's military importance under the Austrians has also left city fortifications and an excellent castle. Look out for architectural details related to the Scaligeri (or della Scala) family, who ruled the city from the 12th to 14th Century: their family emblem is a ladder, which appears across many places around Verona (scala is Italian for 'ladder').
The Arena
Juliet's House
Roman amphitheatre
Castle Scaligeri
Castelvecchio
Piazza delle Erbe
Lamberti's Tower
Porta Borsari
Giardino Giusti
Verona Cathedral (Duomo di Verona)
San Giorgetta
Basilica of St Zeno
Castell San Pietro
Roman Theatre
Juliet's Tomb
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Verona Historical Centre, Italy
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Verona Historical Centre, Venete, Italy
1. Hotel Accademia ****
2. Hotel Milano & SPA ***
3. Palazzo Victoria *****
4. Corte Realdi Verona
5. The Gentleman of Verona
6. Lady Verona Apartments
7. Due Torri Hotel *****
8. La Corte Di Giulietta
9. Hotel Bologna ***
10. Hotel Colomba d'Oro
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Verona, the city of love is world famous for its magnificent Arena and its association with Shakespeare’s love story, Romeo and Juliet.
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Hotel Marco Polo, Verona, Italy
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One of our top picks in Verona.Marco Polo is set in a former convent in Verona historic centre, 250 m from the Arena. All rooms offer satellite TV and air conditioning, and private parking is available on site.
Hotel Marco Polo is set in a quiet street, 100 m from the gardens in Piazza Pradaval square.
Marco Polo Hotel has a new wellness centre with sauna and hot tub in the building next door. Entrance and treatments are available at an additional cost.
Address: Via di Sant'Antonio, 6, Verona Historical Centre, 37122 Verona, Italy
Verona, Ancient Roman City | Arena Di Verona + Stunning Italian Streets | Italy Travel Vlog
This travel vlog we explore Verona, the ancient Roman city. The Italian streets are stunning and worth getting lost in. The Roman amphitheatre that oudates the collesum in Rome is worth the visit alone. The Arena Di Verona beautifully located in the centre of the city and you can't miss this must visit site in Verona.
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Follow your guide through the old city center and discover the famous sights of the ancient Roman Arena and the charming view of Juliet’s balcony. Enjoy a pleasant walk through the enchanting streets of Verona.
Meet the professional local guide in the city center of Verona and start this amazing urban exploration.You will discover the old town, with a stop at Castelvecchio, a medieval castle. During the Tour, you will discover Pizza Bra and admire the First century B.C Roman ‘amphitheatre’ from the outside and learn of the games of the gladiators as well as facts, myths and legends of the Arena. Enjoy a pleasant walk on cobblestone streets as you relive the past and view the old town walls and other monuments from Roman times and the Middle Ages. After taking some memorable photos of ancient roman ruins or the beautiful city squares, you will reach the House and Balcony of Juliet. Here you will remember the famous love stories of William Shakespear’s Romeo & Juliet. You will then follow the guide in the city center as you learn more about the local culture of Italy.
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Walking in VERONA / Italy - Castel San Pietro to Old Town - 4K 60fps (UHD)
The second walk in Verona if you liked the first one (linked in the video). We start at the Piazzale Castel San Pietro, a great viewing point over the city. We head down from the hill back to Old Town for a walk all around churches and piazzas.
With many side streets Verona keeps being interesting. We head to the house of Juliet and stroll around the centre. The streets are getting a bit quiet during lunch time. In the end we circle around the Verona Arena before heading out of the city through the Portoni della Brà - a city gate.
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This just may be the most beautiful walk you've ever seen. This was filmed on oct 20th, 2019. The walk begins on verona centre.. During this video you will walk around arena di verona and capture so many streets.casa di giulietta and old city.ponte di castelvecchio I filmed the walk using a Gopro Hero 7. The audio was recorded using Roland CS-10EM In-ear Monitors connected to an H1 Zoom mic. ????For an even more immersive experience, be sure to put on your headphones and listen in 3D audio.
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Take the bike to follow the local guide around Verona’s main squares and ancient monuments in an easy three-hours ride, to have a great overview of the city in short time.
Meet the guide at our meeting point in the city center of Verona, collect a bike and helmet from our guide, and start your three hour journey. Discover Verona’s main squares and the ancient monuments, cycling through surrounding neighborhoods, along ancient city walls, and Verona’s old town. Hear interesting stories and useful information from the professional tour guide, and take a quick break for a cappuccino or some fresh water (not included). You will visit the most important local roman ruins. You will relive the love story of Romeo & Juliet with a quick stop inside the Capuleti House’s yard to admire Juliet’s famous balcony. Lastly, reach the beautiful Ponte Pietra to take some amazing photos of San Pietro's hill before returning to our starting point.
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Il Desco Restaurant - Verona, Italy - michelin stars since 1997
A prestigious palace of the 5th century, in the heart of the historic center of Verona, a few steps away from Juliet's house and amphitheater the Arena. The passion of a chef, Elia Rizzo, passed down to his son Matteo, and the warmth of an entire family. Strict but full of light spaces, style and elegance of a decor in which old elements blend with modern ingredients. As well as the cuisine, tied to the Venetian tradition, yet full of creative inspiration and innovation.
For more than 20 years, Il Desco is considered one of the most typical restaurants in Verona and Italy. Since 1997, awarded with stars by the Michelin Guide.
Ark Hotel, Verona, Italy
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One of our top picks in Verona.Set in the Porta Nuova district of Verona, Ark Hotel offers a 24-hour desk and free WiFi throughout the property. Piazza Bra and the Verona Arena are 1.6 km away.
Rooms at this 4-star hotel feature a flat-screen TV, a desk and private bathroom with free toiletries.
Guests can enjoy a breakfast buffet daily.
Veronafiere Congress Centre is a 5-minute drive from Ark Hotel, while Verona Porta Nuova Train Station is 700 m away.
Address: Viale L. Dal Cero 1, 37138 Verona, Italy
Verona Sightseeing | Northern Italy Vacations | Veneto
ItalianTourism.us invites you for Verona sightseeing. Begin your tour of Verona in Piazza Bra in the charming northern Italian town's center. Across from Piazza Bra is The Arena, La Arena, a Colosseum better preserved than Rome's Colosseum. Built by the ancient Romans in the 1st Century AD, The Verona Arena it is still a functional stadium today, 2000 years since it was built. It's stone seating is in tiers as it was in ancient Roman times. The Verona Arena is the scene of the summer operator season, Verona Opera under the stars. On a beautiful summer evening it is delightful as night falls. Via Mazzini is where Verona sightseers find world class shopping. The House of Juliet attracts people from all over the world. People put their love notes on the wall of the house. Under Juliet's balcony is a statue of Juliet. Piazza Delle Erbe is one of Verona's animated squares. During ancient Roman times it was the Forum. Today there are markets and going ons around town. For more about Verona sightseeing visit ItalianTourism.us click
Italy, Verona: The Due Torri Hotel
The Due Torri Hotel is situated in the historic centre of Verona near the church of Saint Anastasia, as stone’s throw from Juliet’s famous balcony, Piazza Bra and the Arena, known throughout the world.
The superb quality of the furnishings and the professional service are highly valued by its illustrious Italian and international clientele, making it the most renowned five-star hotel in Verona.
The Hotel - hosted in a XIV century palace, named “Dell’Aquila” - is numbered among the historical dwelling house of the city and it’s member of “The Leading Hotels of The World”.
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City of Verona (UNESCO/NHK)
The historic city of Verona was founded in the 1st century B.C. It particularly flourished under the rule of the Scaliger family in the 13th and 14th centuries and as part of the Republic of Venice from the 15th to 18th centuries. Verona has preserved a remarkable number of monuments from antiquity, the medieval and Renaissance periods, and represents an outstanding example of a military stronghold.
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Verona is a old Roman city in the in north-eastern Italy's Veneto region most famous as the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Many Roman ruins have been preserved and the walk trough the streets was a perffect highlight. From the river Adige to the Arena, the spectacular Roman amphitheatre, the walk was a apposition of historical highlights: Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta), Piazza delle Erbe, Ponte Pietra (Peter Bridge), Porta Borsari at example. Via Mazzini and Corso Porta Borsari are the important shopping miles, enjoy the short overview !
Wir besuchten Verona im Nordwesten Italiens in der Venzianischen Region, dort wo Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet spielte. Vom Fluss Adige bummelten wir in Richtung des berühmten Romanischen amphitheater, gesehen haben wir viele historische Highlights wie das Casa di Giulietta, den wunderschönen Piazza delle Erbe, die Ponte Pietra Brücke, das Borsari Tor nur als Beispiel. Neben den Marktständen, die in der Hitze den nötigen Schatten spendeten, kamen die Shoppingfreunde in der Via Mazzini und im Porta Borsari Cors voll auf ihre Kosten, viel Spaß beim Zuschauen !
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