Scenic spot introduction:

Verona is one of the oldest, most beautiful and most glorious cities in Italy. The ancient city is located on the Adige River in northern Italy, 65 miles west of Venice. It has a long history, beautiful scenery and beautiful legends. It integrates ancient culture and modern civilization. It has always been a famous resort in Italy. As the hometown of Romeo and Juliet in Shakespeare's plays, Verona is known as the "City of Love".

Attractions distribution:

Verona means "very elegant city" in Latin. Since the ancient city is close to the Alps in the north, Milan, an economic powerhouse in the west, Venice in the east, and Rome in the south, it has been a military fortress that must be fought for by military strategists since ancient times and is known as the gateway to Italy. The local climate is pleasant. In addition to many natural beauties such as rivers, hills, and Lake Garda, the city also preserves classic buildings from ancient times, the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, including the Arenna Colosseum in the 1st century AD, the Roman Theater, and more than 50 churches of different times and styles including the Basilica of San Zeno, 24 palaces of princes and nobles, 3 Gothic bell towers, dozens of castles, and unique mausoleums of princes and nobles of all sizes. Verona is also known as the City of Love, as the place where the love story of Romeo and Juliet in the works of the great writer Shakespeare took place.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Love, cultural tours, historic sites, city tours, Western architecture, museums
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

In summer, there is an opera festival with colorful performances, and the town also holds a carnival in the last week of July every year.

Shopping recommendations:

Verona cuisine belongs to the Veneto cuisine, which is similar to French cuisine and uses cheese and fresh milk. Because it is adjacent to Lake Garda (Lagodi Garda), many dishes use local tomatoes as seasoning. The most traditional Verona dish is beef stew with Peara sauce (Peara is a sauce made from soup, breadcrumbs and roasted Italian Parmesan cheese), accompanied by a lot of black pepper. Others include horse stew, carrots with Bardolino wine rice, etc. If you pass by a dessert shop, don't miss the opportunity to taste Zaleti, TortaSabbiosa and Pandoro (all delicious cakes).

Verona is also a famous wine producing area. The strong and fragrant Bardolino wine, the sweet Chiaretto wine and Lugana wine are all good accompaniments for meals.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Italy > Venice

How to get there:

Bus: The buses in Verona are orange. The place marked with "ATM" is the bus stop. The station sign indicates the routes passing through the station but does not indicate the starting point, end point or stops along the way. Therefore, it is best to buy a map or tourist brochure before taking the bus. You must buy bus tickets in advance. Tickets can be bought at tobacco stalls or newsstands. Tickets are 0.93 Euros per ticket and can be used to take any bus within 1 hour. There is also a 1-day ticket for 3.1 Euros per ticket.

Tour bus: There is a tour bus in Verona called "Romeo Tour Bus", which can take tourists to visit the main attractions and areas in the city within 1.5 hours. There are audio guides on the seats. The ticket is 15 euros for adults, 7 euros for children aged 5 to 18, and free for children under 5 years old. Tickets can be purchased at hotels, tobacco stalls, etc., or after getting on the bus. The business hours are from June 1st to September 26th every year, from 10:00 to 11:30 and 13:00 to 15:30 every day. In addition, a special bus departs at 15:30 every Saturday afternoon, with English and German tour guides, and walking tour routes, and the price is 20 euros per person.

Taxi: It is impossible to hail a taxi on the streets of Verona. Taxis are concentrated at the airport, train station and Piazza Bra If you want to take a taxi, you can only book it by phone.

Bicycles: in the centre of Verona Piazza Bra You can borrow free yellow bicycles on the road. This is specially prepared by the local tourism bureau for foreign tourists. Tourists only need to show their passports. The rental time is 9

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Verona ticket prices:

Juliet's House : 3.1 Euros.

Arenal Theater sightseeing ticket: 3.1 euros/person, 1 euro on the first Sunday of each month; ticket prices for outdoor operas vary depending on the play and seat grade.

St. Anastasius Church : 2 EUR/person

Scenic area opening hours:

Juliet's House : 8:30-19:30 on weekdays; closed on Monday morning, 13:30-19:30 in the afternoon.

Arenal Theater: 8:15-15:30 in summer; 8:00-19:15 in winter. Closed on Mondays when there are no opera performances.

St. Anastasius Church : 10:00-13:00, 13:30-17:00.

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