Verona
Scaliger city landmarks, Valpolicella wine country, and Lake Garda shores.
Vinitaly and the City 2026, Final Day in Verona
Verona in 1 Day on Foot: Arena, Squares and Castelvecchio
What to see in Verona: 15 stops with map from the historic center to the Adige bridges
Church of the Holy Apostles Verona: 14th-Century Frescoes and Early Christian Crypt
Scaliger Tombs: Gothic resting places of Verona’s lords with wrought iron enclosure
Scaliger Bridge of Verona: Medieval bridge from 1354 with three red brick arches
Castelvecchio Verona: Scaliger Fortress with Art Museum and Bridge over the Adige River
Arch of the Gavi: The Only Roman Arch in Italy Dedicated to a Private Family
Porta Borsari: Perfectly Preserved Roman Gate with Two White Stone Arches
Teatro Filarmonico Verona: Perfect Acoustics and Active Artisan Workshops
Roman Theatre of Verona: Panoramic View of the Adige River and Archaeological Museum
Verona Arena: Roman amphitheater with perfect acoustics and Opera Festival
Verona Cathedral: Titian’s Altarpiece, Renaissance Frescoes, and Early Christian Crypt
Juliet’s House in Verona: Historic Balcony, Statue of Fortune, and Love Letters
Piazza Bra in Verona: Roman Arena, Porticoes and Historic Cafés in the Heart of the City
Church of San Fermo Maggiore: Ship’s Keel Ceiling and Medieval Frescoes in Verona
Piazza delle Erbe in Verona: Historic Market and Monuments from the Roman Forum
Church of Sant’Anastasia: Veronese Gothic with frescoes by Pisanello and the Hunchback
