Visiting Verona

If you’re wondering what to visit in Verona, begin your route on Via Mazzini, the elegant street for shopping in Verona, just steps from the iconic Arena of Verona: boutiques, window displays and marble vistas usher you into the city’s vibrant heart.

Continue towards Piazza Bra and nearby Piazza delle Erbe, where you’ll encounter the baroque façade of Palazzo Maffei and the soaring Lamberti Tower. A little farther on, romance comes alive in the courtyard of the legendary Juliet’s House.

Crossing the Scaliger Bridge brings you to Castelvecchio and its rich Castelvecchio Museum; from here a brief climb leads up to Castel San Pietro for the most spectacular panorama over the rooftops and the Adige River.

Lovers of sacred art will find in the Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore an extraordinary example of Veneto Romanesque, while on the opposite bank the Roman Theatre reveals the city’s classical soul.

Just a few steps are enough for Verona to reveal its essence: music echoing beneath arches of stone, markets bursting with colour, timeless legends and glimpses destined to stay in your heart.