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Verona Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


Piazza delle Erbe
 Plaza
Castel San Pietro
 Scenic Lookout
Arena di Verona
 Historic Site
Ponte Pietra
 Bridge
Piazza dei Signori
 Plaza
Teatro Romano
 Theater
Giardino Giusti
 Park
Sant'Anastasia
 Historic Site
Torre dei Lamberti
 Must-visit spot
Casa di Giulietta
 Must-visit spot
Via Mazzini
 Road
Castelvecchio
 Castle
Museo Civico di Castelvecchio
 Museum
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale
 Museum
Ponte di Castelvecchio
 Bridge

Tourist Reviews

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@natalliazhed
« The busiest spot in Verona is Juliet's courtyard. And a big hello from Juliet's balcony! :) »
@dasha_stognii
« We arrived in Verona for a full day, but honestly, 3-4 hours at a leisurely pace is enough to take it all in!
What to see?
The Arena (a smaller Colosseum), the charming narrow streets filled with shops, Juliet's House, Juliet's Tomb, and Castelvecchio. That’s all of Verona! :) »
@fotokomiks
« "My falling Christmas star looks like this today!!! I started the morning at the main attraction in Verona - the Arena di Verona. I've already fallen in love with this Italian beauty!!!" »
@nadezhdaopolinskaia
« Piazza delle Erbe is one of the most famous squares in Verona, situated on the site of the ancient forum. Surrounding the square are numerous iconic architectural landmarks. »
@zhannapolitova
« The Verona Cathedral, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare, is among the most popular tourist attractions in the city of Romeo and Juliet. »
@tuirussia
« As soon as I arrived in Verona, my first stop was a tasting at the wine cellars. Here, everything that doesn't fit into the enthusiastic reviews of connoisseurs becomes clear with just one sip. To grasp the mysterious soul of Italy and truly fall in love with the fine Veronese wines, one must visit the wine cellars securely nestled among the vineyards of elegant Valpolicella. 🍷✨ »
@oxancheg
« Verona is the coziest city I've ever seen. You can walk around for hours, enjoying the views and just feel happy. It's no wonder it's called the city of love. The picture shows Piazza Erbe, where locals gather in the evenings to chat over a glass of wine. 🍷 »
@ledidu
« Here are some photos from Italy! We visited Castelvecchio Castle. I’m sitting on the Scaliger Bridge. This bridge was built back in 1355 over the Adige River. It connects the left bank of Verona with Castelvecchio and was the only passage to the castle in the Middle Ages. The bridge was blown up in 1945 during the retreat of German troops, but it was restored using all the uncovered fragments. »