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Verona's Verona City Centre neighbourhood is known for its opera houses and churches, and entices visitors with attractions, including Castelvecchio Museum and Castelvecchio.
Verona's Citta Antica neighbourhood is known for its opera houses and cafes, and entices visitors with attractions, including Piazza dei Signori and Romeo's House.
Verona's Cittadella neighbourhood is known for its opera houses and museums, and entices visitors with attractions, including Porta Nuova and Juliet's Tomb.
Verona's Borgo Roma neighbourhood is known for its cafes and opera houses, and entices visitors with attractions, including Centro Commerciale Adigeo and Veronafiere.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Verona Arena, a stadium in Verona City Centre. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the art galleries, cathedral and churches in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here. If you think Verona Arena is cool, you might also like Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, located nearby.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Juliet's House – just one of the monuments in Verona City Centre. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the churches, cathedral and art galleries in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here.
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 Theatre, cross the picturesque Ponte Pietra for dinner in one of the riverside trattorias where waiters recommend Valpolicella wines with practised enthusiasm. The city feels most magical in early evening when day-trippers depart and the pink-tinged buildings glow in the sunset.
Verona is also notable for its opera. Simply book a sightseeing tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Learn about the local heritage of Verona at landmarks like Verona Arena and Castelvecchio. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Piazza Bra and Verona City Hall.