Verona
Verona is an ancient medieval city built on the meandering Adige River. It is famous as the setting for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". From Venice, you will be taking a train to the city.
Verona
Verona is an ancient medieval city built on the meandering Adige River. It is famous as the setting for Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". From Venice, you will be taking a train to the city.
Verona Porta Nuova Railway Station
Built between 1914 and 1915 has been renovated during the years. This will be the starting point of the tour in Verona. From the railway station of Verona, you will walk up to the city center, where the guided tour of the city will begin, with a length of approximately 1 hour. After that, you will be given free time to spend it as you prefer.
Admission Included
Porta Borsari - World Heritage Site
(Pass by)
This was the old gate in the walls of Verona. Its construction dates back to the 1st century AD. Its name is due to the soldiers who collected the tariffs when entering the city, the borsari
Arena di Verona
(Pass by)
It is the site of the ancient Roman Amphitheater and is now the venue where different operas and concerts are performed. It has a capacity of 22,000 spectators.
Piazza Bra
(Pass by)
It is one of the largest in Italy and although it was not considered a square until the first half of the 16th century, today it is the center of Verona and a place full of bars and restaurants to enjoy the life of the inhabitants of Verona.
Ponte Pietra
(Pass by)
It is the only Roman bridge left in the city. With its 5 arches it joins the city center with the shore that houses the Castle of San Pietro
Piazza delle Erbe
This square has a great architectural legacy with mixed buildings from the Roman, Baroque and medieval times. The Roman forum used to be here
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