Top 10 Verona, Italy - What to See & Do in Verona
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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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Verona Italy - Top Attractions in Verona, Italy
Verona Italy - Top Attractions in Verona, Italy - the city of love
Verona is one of the most famous and popular cities in #Italy. It is the literary hometown of two of the world’s most famous lovers – Romeo and Juliet. The unique atmosphere of the medieval old town attracts visitors as well as the famous Roman amphitheatre. The busy, narrow streets are full of fashion boutiques and fine restaurants as far as the eye can see. The city is one of the most important tourist destinations in Italy, and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Top 14 things to do & see in Verona: 1.Castelvecchio, 2.Castelvecchio Bridge, 3.Piazza Bra, 4.Arena di Verona, 5. Via Mazzini, 6. Piazza delle Erbe, 7. Lamberti's Tower, 8.Piazza dei Signori, 9. Palazzo della Ragione, 10.Casa di Giulietta, 11. Porta dei Leoni, 12.San Fermo Maggiore, 13. Arco dei Gavi, 14. Castel San Pietro.
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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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10 Best Places To Visit In Italy.
Undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world – Italy, represents a stunning combination of history, art, architecture, natural beauty and culinary excellence. There are just a few places that boast such a wide range of different landscapes, traditions and cultural riches, with each of its regions and cities offering visitors something completely unique.
These are 10 best places to Visit in Italy.
10. Cinque Terre
9. Verona
8. The Amalfi Coast
7. Siena
6. Naples
5. Milan
4. Lake Garda
3. Venice
2. Florence
1. Rome
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15 Amazing Sights To See In Verona – One Of The Most Beautiful Cities In Italy
Visiting Verona came as something of a surprise – quite literally! We booked on a trip with srprs.me with no clue where we would be headed to till we got to the airport!
A scratch of a card and a few nail-bitingly anxious moments later, we found out we would be going to Verona.
Now, seeing as we’d only found out hours before our flight was due to leave, there wasn’t much planning involved prior to the trip.
Once we arrived in the city, I did some research and found that Verona is so much more than your average Italian city – this is a city steeped in centuries of amazing history (a fair bit of which dates back to thousands of years ago). This is not one of those cities you’ll run out of things to do in – oh no, this is one of those cities where your leg muscles are gonna get a serious workout from pounding the pavement hard and you’re gonna be left in awe and amazement at every turn.
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For a city we hadn't even planned on visiting until we got surprised with it at the very last minute, Verona is very impressive.
When it comes to Italian city, especially for us coming from the UK, the likes of Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan and Naples seem at the top of our travel plans with Verona being slightly more overlooked but it certainly shouldn't be. (Though it does have the advantage of not having as many long queues for hours as you might find in Rome).
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Verona Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Verona? Check out our Verona Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Verona.
Top Places to visit in Verona:
Gardaland Park, Lago di Garda, Santuario Basilica Madonna della Corona, Piazzale Castel San Pietro, Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, Ponte Scaligero, Borghetto sul Mincio, Piazza Bra, Castello Scaligero, Chiesa di Sant'Anastasia, Val di Sogno, Lungolago di Lazise, Piazza delle Erbe, Ponte Pietra, Monte Baldo
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SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go for a long walk around Verona which is a city in northern Italy’s Veneto region, with a medieval old town built between the meandering Adige River. It’s famous for being the setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. A 14th-century residence with a tiny balcony overlooking a courtyard is said be “Juliet’s House. The Verona Arena is a huge 1st-century Roman amphitheater, which currently hosts concerts and large-scale opera performances.
We are going to visit a variety of other historic places as well, it will be a long walk but an unforgettable one.
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Thinking of visiting Italy? The country is magnificent, this video gives you an idea of what are the best towns to visit in Northern Italy. Venice, Verona, Milan, Genoa, Cinque Terre, Como, Bassano del Grappa, Padova, Torino, Bergamo and More!
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