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As the setting of Shakespeare’s immortal play Romeo and Juliet, travelers are drawn to this northern Italian town from all over the world. The lovely riverside town even showcases an old 14th century house with a courtyard sheltered by a pretty little balcony as “Juliet’s House”! Even without the poet’s masterful creation, however, Verona is an attractive medieval town with elegant old churches, old fashioned cobbled streets, and beautiful piazzas lined with shops and eateries. The Adige River flowing through Verona adds to its charm, especially when the old stone bridges over the river and the waterside promenade alongside are all prettily lit up in the evenings. Come summer and Verona’s ancient Roman amphitheater stages the annual opera festival, besides hosting concerts and plays all year round. Feasting on risottos, cheese, tiramisu and pandoro from the Veneto region, chased by its world famous local wines is a treat for food lovers.
Highlights
  • The Adige River

  • Verona’s ancient Roman amphitheater

  • Local wines

Places to Stay

Hotel Accademia

Style
Heritage

Hotel Accademia lies in the historic center of Verona, close to the city’s popular shopping destination of Via Mazzini. This heritage hotel, housed in a historic 18th century building, offers a comfortable stay and is close to attractions such as Piazza delle Erbe and the Roman amphitheater.

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NH Collection Palazzo Verona

Style
Boutique

NH Collection Palazzo Verona lies at the heart of Verona, close to the historic center of the city and the River Adige. This boutique-style establishment promises an indulgent getaway within easy reach of attractions such as Arena di Verona and the Piazza dell Erbe.

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