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VERONA Economic Travel Guide

VERONA Economic Travel Guide

Verona Daily Tour in Italy..

Unesco World Heritage List’ Located in Verona (Original name: Veneto), BC. one. was founded in the century. The militarily well-preserved city, Verona, although a small city, is home to many medieval and Renaissance artifacts…

For example, the Roman amphitheater and Palazzo Barberi … But Verona’s reputation is mostly associated with the city where Shakespeare’s immortal work “Romeo & Juliet” takes place, albeit imaginatively… Every year, half a million tourists come to visit Juliet’s house in Verona.. And the balcony where that famous love was spoken. Actually, there is another play by Shakespeare that takes place in Verona; The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

TO REACH TO VERONA: HOW TO GET TO VERONA

By plane: There are two airports close to Verona city centre.. However, Verona Airport (Aeroporto di Verona Valerio Catullo), located in Villafranca, 12 km southwest of Verona, serves.. The other is Brescia Airport (Brescia Airport; Montichiari or Gabriele D’Annunzio Airport), 52 km from Verona.

Every 20 minutes, Aerobus You can reach Verona Porta Nuova Train Station (Railway Station) by buses that provide shuttle service. The ticket price is 6 euro on average, you can buy the ticket from the machines at the airport or from the bus.. There is a bus between 06:00 and 23:00.

By train: Verona Porta Nuova Train Station is located within a 15-minute walk from Verona city centre.. But it is a bit complicated as a walking path.

By bus: There is a bus terminal right next to Verona Porta Nuova Train Station.

By car: If you are going to visit Verona as part of a tour of Italy, transportation by car will set you free. You can rent a car from the airport.

VERONA CITY TRANSPORTATION

Verona a small town. So you can go anywhere by walking.. If you are going to use the bus, we recommend that you buy a Verona Card.. 90-minute cards are approximately 1.50 Euros, alternatives are available as a day ticket for 4 Euros and a 10-day combined ticket (Ticket carnet).. You can get your ticket from the machines on the buses, the bus terminal or ATV (the name of the company that provides the Verona Card) ticket sales offices (Ticket office).. You can travel in Verona with buses numbered 11, 12 and 13, and these lines also connect to the train station in Piazza Brà.

ACCOMMODATION IN VERONA : WHERE TO STAY IN VERONA?

It’s easy to find a budget hotel in Verona with booking.com. If you want to stay in an elite place in the city center, Appartamento nel Centro Storico di Verona is for you.. These apartments, which are a 10-minute walk from the Arena, are both clean and decent.. You can make a reservation from the link. Or you can stay in Florence and visit Verona for the day.

THINGS TO DO IN VERONA

  • Bike tour
  • Vespa tour of Verona
  • Wine tasting
  • Aperol Drink Spritz!

WHAT TO EAT IN VERONA? WHAT TO DRINK?

You can try delicious Italian dishes at the cafes (Open air cafe place) in Piazza Erbe Square. Some of those; cucina casalinga (Home cooking, home cooking), tagliata and seafood… And definitely and definitely, especially for the indispensable Italian aperitif cocktail of summer months, Aperol Spritz ! It’s so light and refreshing that we guarantee you’ll order a few glasses like us Don’t worry, the alcohol content is 11% Click for the recipe.

SHOPPING IN VERONA

  • Via Mazzini, where luxury Italian brands are located in Verona it is a shopping district. Even if it doesn’t fit your budget, visiting the stores will be a fun activity.
  • In Corso Porta Borsari, another stylish Italian shopping district, you should stop by Lo Scrittorio, where you can find old paper and stylish pens and other items. .
  • Our recommendation for those who are interested in antique and authentic products; Corso Santa Anastasia.

VERONA CITY TOUR

The must-see places in Verona are located in the peninsula-shaped old city centre.. The city is almost connected by bridges. In this romantic city, you can visit the houses of Juliet and Romeo, and once again express your love wishes in the homes of these great lovers… You can have a drink and relax in the open air in Brà and Erbe Squares, which smell of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Verona Arena You can save your energy to explore the .. Hours will flow like water on the streets of Verona, let us tell you…

Our 1-day Verona route is a walking route of 1 hour 30 minutes and 6.5 km from west to east of the city.

Places to see in Verona: Piazza delle Erbe (Square of Herbs), Piazza Brà, Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, Ponte Scaligero (Castelvecchio Bridge) , Museo di Castelvecchio, Sant’Anastasia, Torre dei Lamberti, Piazzale Castel San Pietro, Chiesa di San Fermo, Piazza dei Signori, Scala della Ragione Verona and Plazzo della Ragione, Casa di Giulietta (La Corte di Giulietta) dei Borsari, APT Arena (Arena di Verona), Teatro Romano, Giardino Giusti, Verona’s Cathedral (Duomo), Arche Scaligere, Statue of Madonna at Casa Mazzanti, I Portoni della Bra, Basilica di Santo Lorenzo ( Chiesa San Lorenzo), Piazza Corrubbio

To our tour of Verona, And We start with the Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore (Basilica of San Zeno), located to the west of the rona Arena.. It comes from another legend that will overshadow the important architectural structure of this small basilica; The cellar is the place where Romeo and Juliet got married…

From here, taking Piazza Corrubbio behind us, we pass in front of Saint Zeno in Oratorio, which means the old castle that gave its name. We arrive at the Castelvecchio Museum (Old Castle Museum) and the Castelvecchio Bridge (Castelvecchio Bridge, Ponte Scaligero) on the side facing the Adige River.. Right next to the museum, when we pass the Gavi Arch (Arco dei Gavi) built by the noble Gavi family who once lived in Verona and the Canossa Palace (Palazzo Canossa) built in 1527, and follow the river, we come across the Chiesa San Lorenzo, one of the Roman Catholic Churches. going out. A little further on, MS. one. There is the Porta dei Borsari (Borsari Gate), which is thought to have been built in the 16th century.

Continuing from the riverside towards the city, we see the Palazzo della Gran with a pentagonal tower dating from the Roman period. Adjacent to Guardia, we pass under the arch of I portoni della Brà and enter Verona minus the city center (Verona Old Town). If you’re traveling by car, you’ll enter the city under this gateway…

We’re in the middle of Verona, surrounded by cafes and restaurants, where the Palazzo Barbieri, formerly the palace used as the Town Hall, is located. the big square Piazza Brà is coming out.

According to some claims, this is the largest square in Italy as well.. And with its back to Bra Square 1. The Verona Arena (Estate Teatrale Veronese), built in the 19th century and surrounded by Sphinx sculptures.. Arena today hosts musical and opera performances…

Verona city Our next stop on our exploration of the center is 8. The Church of Chiesa di San Fermo Maggiore, built in Roman style bearing the traces of the 19th century… We continue to explore the city of love full of old buildings…

Our route takes us this time to Juliet, where the heart of great love beats. ‘s House (Casa di Giulietta, La Corte di Giulietta, Juliet’s house).

In the house that takes place in Shakespeare’s world-famous play Romeo & Juliet, If we don’t know that the story is fiction, there is a realism that feels really lived.. So much so that if you close your eyes for a moment, you can even see Romeo climbing from the ivy on Juliet’s balcony… The lovers take pictures on their balcony and kiss each other, hang the love locks on the iron rails, write the names of the loves and their own names on the walls you pass by when you enter the house… It brings luck to the relationship… Also, to Juliet. You can leave your love letters to Juliet on the walls or send an e-mail from the Juliet club There’s more: There are also phones on the walls to call your love… Everything is thought…

Another belief is to touch the statue of Juliet… According to the rumor, rubbing the right breast of the bronze Juliet’s statue standing in the garden of Juliet’s house (lucky rubbing) brings luck. You will understand that the tourists are doing this ritual because the right breast of the statue is bright…. There is an air of confluence inside!

There is a small tailor at the entrance of Juliet’s house.. Here, in accordance with the concept, you can sew the name of your love on a heart-shaped meringue.. Or any person you want..

After visiting Juliet’s house, we can’t stop by Romeo and make our next visit to Romeo’s House (Casa di Romeo) Opposite the house Scaliger Tombs (Arche Scaligere), Verona 13-14. We will see five gothic works belonging to the Scaliger family, who ruled in the 17th century, and the Chiesa Rettoriale Santa Maria Antica, built in Roman style in 1185.

Continuing our route, we will see 15. The Palazzo del Capitano, which is a 16th century mansion and serves as a luxury hotel today, and 15th century reflecting the traces of the Renaissance period.. We are going to Piazza dei Signori Square, where the Loggia del Consiglio (Lodge of Consiglio) Palace, built in the second half of the century and used as the Provincial Special Administration Directorate, is located, and the Statue of Dante Alighieri (Dante Alighieri Statue) is located in the middle.

Our next stop is Della Ragione (Ragione Palace), after completing the stairs, you will see the eye shape when you look down Lamberti Tower (Torre dei Lamberti), Arco della Costa, Casa Mazzanti Caffè, Palazzo We arrive at Plazza delle Erbe, where we see the Statue of Madonna (Fontana di Madonna, Statue of Madonna) in front of Maffei.

Plazza delle Erbe and Piazza Brà’ Casa Natale di Don Pietro Leonardi is located in Via Mazzini, the intersection of. Besides being Verona’s largest pedestrian street, this street is also an ideal street for shopping.. You can use this road to go to Plaza delle Erbe without a short cut.. But we don’t recommend shortcuts

Continue from this big square, MS. one. We pass through the Libreria Porta Borsari, an old Roman gate thought to have been built in the 16th century, and we reach the Church of Sant’Anastasia with a gothic architecture, and then Verona Cathedral, where we can see Roman and Gothic architecture together.. There are three historical buildings around the cathedral.. These are Duomo S. Maria Assunta, Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona and Chiesa di Sant’Elena Church…

Continue our route and cross the peninsula-shaped city center to the other side of Verona’s oldest bridge, Taş. You can enjoy the view of the city from Piazzale Castel San Pietro by crossing the Bridge (Stone Bridge), ie Ponte Pietra (also known as Pons Marmoreus) and climbing up the hill at the back of Teatro Romano di Verona… You can enjoy the view of the city from Piazzale Castel San Pietro. You can relax in Garden Giusti, Giusti Gardens) and listen to the tones of the musical Romeo e Giulietta and relieve the tiredness of the whole day.. Here we end our tour…

If you want to immerse yourself in the city center under the enchantment of Romeo and Juliet, you can walk down the Via Porta Organa that stretches towards the river, and then enter Interrato dell. ‘ Reach Acqua Morta Avenue. From here you can continue with Via Giosue Carducci street and return from Ponte Nuvuo to the old city center of Verona…

ENTERTAINMENT AND NIGHTLIFE IN VERONA

Piazza delle Erbe has many nice cafes and bars. You can enter whatever you want..

Rossa di Verona is Verona’s local beer. We are sure that beer lovers will definitely try it.. This beer is only available in and around Verona, and you can only find it on the menus of restaurants instead of supermarkets.

OTHER PLACES TO VISIT CLOSE TO VERONA: ALTERNATIVE TOURS

Places to visit close to Verona: Sirmione Verona, Parco delle Cascate di Molina, Parco Giardino Sigurtà, Villa Della Torre Allegrini, Santuario Madonna Di Lourdes and Madonna Church among the Baldo rocks (Madonna Sanctuary, The Shrine of the Corona, Madonna della Corona,The Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Verona, Santuario Madonna della Corona).

Also, it is also possible to reach Verona from Rome, Florence, Siena. it’s that easy.

VERONA TRAVEL NOTES

  • You don’t need a car to get around Verona, the city of lovers. Everything in Verona city center is within walking distance. Also, the city center is closed to vehicular traffic.
  • Piazzale Castel San Pietro is the perfect place to relax with its view and its location in the greenery
  • Your frame will be crowded at Juliet’s House, which is often flocked by tourists Don’t worry, Verona is a small city and Verona means Juliet’s House.. Therefore, you can spend as much time as you want at Juliet’s house and take pictures.
  • Don’t say you couldn’t write a letter to Juliet.. No, you can send an email
  • You should definitely drink Aperol Spritz. A light and refreshing alcohol especially for summer months.

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