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See all 240 activitiesOpens in new tabVerona & Lake Garda Tour
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See all 116 activitiesOpens in new tabVerona Food, Wine & legends with Lunch/sunset aperitif &cable car
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See all 18 activitiesOpens in new tabVerona: Amarone Wine Tour with Gourmet Lunch in Roman Villa
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Popular places to visit
Verona Arena
Watch operas, rock concerts or theater events in the same historic stadium where Roman gladiators once battled to the death.
Juliet's House
Profess your love beneath Juliet’s balcony at this historic home, said to have once belonged to the star of Shakespeare’s classic love story.
Piazza Bra
Just within the city gates, find restaurants, bars and classic architecture in this sprawling square, which is one of the most visited sites in Verona.
Piazza delle Erbe
Come to this lively city square to shop at the daily market or dine in some of the best restaurants in Verona.
Roman Theater
This site includes a museum with fascinating displays and a riverside theater that is a triumph of Roman architecture and was re-discovered in the early 1800s.
Ponte Pietra
Learn about the local history of Verona when you take a trip to Ponte Pietra. Discover the wineries and its theatre scene while you're in the area.
Castelvecchio Museum
Spend the day exploring this former castle, which has been home to one of Verona’s most extensive art collections. It also has displays of archeological finds and weapons.
Castelvecchio
The rooms of this restored medieval fortress are home to a fascinating museum, which has collections of Veronese art and sculpture.
Jewish Ghetto
Tall and narrow medieval buildings crowd the spacious plazas while a synagogue takes pride of place in this once-enclosed space that isolated the Jewish people of Verona.