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Villas in Verona
Verona draws tourists like moths to a flame as a result of its rich artistic and architectural heritage spanning 2,000 years of history. There is no more refined way to discover Verona than from one of its magnificent villas dotted around the edge of town. They put you within easy access both of the town’s sumptuous sights, and the enchantment of the beautiful Verona region.
Villas for large groupsMany of the vacation villas in Verona are huge! Suitable for up to 16 guests, they are the perfect option for large groups who want to stay together whilst being close to the city’s main sights. Expect luxuriously furnished villas, with design elements that offer a modern, chic, and refined environment. Some villas come with beautiful spacious gardens and private swimming pools. Paradise on earth!
Travelers and activities
With the Italian love of all things beautiful and fashionable, shopping in Verona is a wonderful experience! The old town’s main shopping street (Via Mazzini) boasts a scintillating shoptastic blend of funky Italian and Central European high-street shops, mostly unavailable in the anglosphere, where you can choose from a wide variety of creatively designed and patterned clothing products and accessories.
Verona for foodiesEating in Verona is a multi-sensory and palette-enrapturing experience, with a plethora of traditional restaurants serving everything that is cherubic about Italian cuisine. The region of Verona is where Italy’s land-based agriculture meets one of the world’s most famous seafaring centers, and ingredients such as deep-red vine tomatoes, red wine and octopus are used to make dishes with fabulously rich flavors.
Verona for romanticsVerona has been adorned the name the City of Love, and is an impossibly romantic town simply to stroll around with your other half. Tread hand in hand on marble pavements between architectural memories from Roman times, gaudy medieval buildings, imposing Romanesque and Gothic churches, inviting squares and tantalizing osterie. Visit Juliet's House and famous balcony, where Shakespeare’s Juliet swore eternal love to Romeo. It is said that if you leave a declaration of your love at Juliet's House you will be together forever!
Love medieval architecture? The entire city of Verona has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO!
Top 7 travel tips in Verona
Piazza Bra is Verona’s main square, and the main meeting place for the Veronese. It is particularly lively in summer, and even more so when people file out of the opera house. The square boasts a beauteous commingle of Italian architecture from the Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical periods.
2. Step 2,000 years back in timeLa Arena is one of the best preserved Ancient Roman amphitheaters anywhere in Europe. It was built in A.D. 30. and has a capacity for 30,000 spectators. It still maintains its original seats and exterior arches from the time when it hosted great shows and games, and music and opera concerts are staged here to this day thanks to its magnificent acoustics.
3. Experience the energy of a Serie A matchThe city boasts two professional football teams – Hellas Verona and Chievo Verona. Hellas Verona is now in the top division of Italian football, Serie A. . Hellas’ fans merrily sing and support their team during the entire game, creating a truly voltaic atmosphere and unforgettable experience.
4. Admire Verona from aboveCross the 100-meter Stone Bridge to reach San Pietro Castle, from where you can enjoy the sun setting over the city. San Pietro Castle, located in a strategic position on top of a small hill, boasts beautiful gardens and the best viewpoint in Verona.
5. Discover the city’s most spectacular churchThe Gothic church of Santa Anastasia is the most striking in Verona, and this is plenty of competition! The façade boasts a truly marvellous 14th century portal, and the interior is the apotheosis of ecclesiastical opulence.
6. Take a picnic to Giardino GiustiJust out of the town center you will find the beautiful Giardino Giusti. Planted by the renowned Giusti family in the 1400s, the gardens, grottoes and fountains have been landscaped onto a hillside, providing a peaceful, beguiling and overwhelmingly relaxing place to visit. The gardens are a fine place to spend an afternoon, enjoy a picnic, and hear the church bells chime in the early evening.
7. Discover the wines of the Verona regionIn nearby towns like Valpolicella, winemakers create a cornucopia of fine wines. Local wines like Soave mingle with highly quaffable reds and world-renowned Amarone wines that match perfectly with Verona’s big, meaty dishes.