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Hotiday Lazise Garda
Hotiday Lazise Garda
HOTEL PEX VERONA
HOTEL PEX VERONA
HOTEL SPIGAMONTI
HOTEL SPIGAMONTI
Damaranto Residenza e Cucina
Damaranto Residenza e Cucina
Best Western CTC Hotel Verona
Best Western CTC Hotel Verona
Hotel Villa Giona
Hotel Villa Giona
Villa Cordevigo
Villa Cordevigo
Villa Dorigny Dimora Storica
Villa Dorigny Dimora Storica
Hotel Casa Scaligeri
Hotel Casa Scaligeri
Hotel Sirmione Terme
Hotel Sirmione Terme
Hotel Marconi
Hotel Marconi
Hotel Porto Azzurro
Hotel Porto Azzurro
Grand Hotel Terme Sirmione
Grand Hotel Terme Sirmione
Vitti's home Verona 6
Vitti's home Verona 6
Appartamenti Porta Nuova 80
Appartamenti Porta Nuova 80
Hotel Veronesi La Torre
Hotel Veronesi La Torre
Hotel Garden
Hotel Garden
Cascina Borghetta
Cascina Borghetta
Moxy Verona
Moxy Verona
Casamore Rooms
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Top neighborhoods in Verona

Citta Antica
Citta Antica's ancient streets tell stories of romance and history with every cobblestone step. The magnificent Arena amphitheater hosts world-class opera while Juliet's balcony draws starry-eyed visitors. Piazza delle Erbe buzzes with market life beneath medieval frescoes, and hidden churches reveal Renaissance treasures around unexpected corners. Traditional osterias serve rich Amarone wine alongside tourist-friendly pizzerias in this pedestrian-friendly zone. Most accommodations occupy converted historic palazzos with stone walls and period charm. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, with the central train station just a 15-minute walk away.

San Zeno
San Zeno enchants with its magnificent 10th-century Romanesque basilica and medieval streets that transport you back in time. History buffs will love exploring the bronze doors depicting biblical scenes and Mantegna's stunning altarpiece. Beyond the basilica, authentic Veronese life unfolds in quiet cobblestone lanes where locals chat over morning espresso and evening aperitivo. Traditional osterias serve hearty regional specialties like pastitsada paired with local wines. Charming bed & breakfasts in converted medieval homes offer intimate stays with local hosts. The Adige River provides peaceful walking paths, while the neighborhood's walkable streets let you explore at your own pace.

Veronetta
Veronetta rewards curious travelers with Roman ruins and medieval architecture minus the tourist crowds. The hillside neighborhood across the Adige River from central Verona brims with authentic charm. Students bring youthful energy to local cafes while the Roman Theater and Castel San Pietro offer stunning city views. Wander narrow cobblestone streets to discover Byzantine frescoes in the 12th-century San Giovanni in Valle church. Budget-friendly trattorias and diverse ethnic eateries cater to students and travelers alike. Getting around means navigating steep streets, but city buses connect easily to the centro storico. The Ponte Pietra pedestrian bridge offers a scenic crossing directly into Verona's historic center.

Borgo Trento
Borgo Trento gives you a front-row seat to how Verona's well-heeled locals really live. Elegant Art Nouveau villas and tree-lined streets create a peaceful escape from tourist crowds. The Adige River promenade and Parco delle Colombare offer scenic walking paths where you can unwind after a day of sightseeing. This upscale neighborhood feels like stepping into the pages of a sophisticated Italian lifestyle magazine. A handful of refined trattorias serve authentic Veronese cuisine with a side of local atmosphere. Stylish bed & breakfasts in converted villas provide intimate accommodations with knowledgeable hosts. Getting around requires some planning as bus connections to the city center are limited, but the neighborhood's wide sidewalks make exploring on foot a pleasure.

Verona City Centre
Discover the ancient Arco dei Gavi, a rare privately funded Roman arch, situated near the city's Roman walls. Explore the nearby Castelvecchio and its museum for a rich cultural experience.
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Ancient Roman grandeur meets Shakespearean romance in this UNESCO-listed city where the Arena hosts summer opera performances under starlit skies. Join locals for an evening passeggiata around Piazza Bra before exploring the medieval Castelvecchio with its striking bridge. Juliet's House draws crowds seeking literary love, though the balcony is a Renaissance addition rather than Shakespeare's creation. Torre dei Lamberti offers panoramic views for those willing to climb its 368 steps. After touring the Roman Theater, cross the picturesque Ponte Pietra for dinner in one of the riverside trattorias where waiters recommend Valpolicella wines with practiced enthusiasm. The city feels most magical in early evening when day-trippers depart and the pink-tinged buildings glow in the sunset.

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