Verona is the city of love and music. The Roman Arena hosts open-air opera under the stars, Juliet's balcony draws romantics from around the globe, and medieval piazzas tell a thousand years of history. Lake Garda is 30 minutes out, Valpolicella wine country just down the road.
Verona is way more than Romeo and Juliet. It has a Roman amphitheater better preserved than the Colosseum, a UNESCO-listed historic center along the Adige river, wineries pouring world-class Amarone, and a food scene that gives Bologna a run for its money.
June through August for Arena opera season (book months ahead). Spring for perfect weather. December for Italy's most incredible Christmas markets.
Bollito with pearร sauce, bigoli pasta with sardines, Amarone risotto, pastissada de caval, Valeggio tortellini and pandoro cake. Wines: Amarone, Valpolicella Ripasso, Soave and Custoza.
Piazza Bra for the Arena and outdoor cafรฉs. Piazza delle Erbe for the market scene. Veronetta for college-town vibes. Lungadige for romantic riverside walks. Valpolicella (20 min) for winery hopping.
Valerio Catullo Airport (VRN) is 7 miles from downtown with shuttle buses every 20 minutes. Verona Porta Nuova station gets high-speed trains from Milan, Venice and Rome.