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A Shakespearean Fairytale

A darling of Shakespeare, beautiful Verona is the literary home of Romeo and Juliet. The medieval families of Montague and Capulet immortalized in the tragic play did actually exist and some buildings relating to the Montagues are still present.

Sorry to disappoint, but the place purporting to have been Juliet's house in Verona was not actually where she lived. However, it’s still worth suspending reality for a while and stepping out onto the balcony to see if Romeo turns up.

Another of the must-see Verona sights is the Arena, a largely intact Roman amphitheater which is now the spectacular setting for outdoor summer operas. Smaller Roman relics include the stone bridge that crosses the river by the Roman theater whose remains are partly beneath a house.

The city’s narrow streets house many cafes and restaurants which have cheaper fare than the touristy ones by the Arena, although admittedly the views are less impressive. Life in Verona is laid back and elegant, so expect to see some well-heeled Italians on a post-dinner passeggiata.

Verona Airport is a little out of town, so you’ll need to take a bus to get to your Verona hotel, apartment or B&B. Book with Booking.com for the best choice.

What Guests Said About Verona:

  • 8.0

    Verona is like a mini Florence with beautiful churches and...

    Verona is like a mini Florence with beautiful churches and amazing history without the extreme crowds, high prices and extreme touristy feel. It was much easier to get around in, less hectic and overall far friendlier and more fun to visit. The food there was better too and less expensive, more local feeling rather then one big tourist trap. Wish we had stayed longer and cut our Florence time shorter.
    Guest review by
    David
    United States
  • 10.0

    Verona — a city you can’t help but fall in love with 💛

    Verona — a city you can’t help but fall in love with 💛 Walking through its charming streets feels like traveling back in time. Narrow cobblestone lanes, cozy cafés, the sound of street musicians, and the aroma of fresh espresso create a truly magical atmosphere. The Verona Arena is breathtaking — especially at sunset, when its ancient walls glow in golden light. The view from Ponte Pietra is simply unforgettable, and a stroll along the Adige River reveals the city’s romantic soul. Verona isn’t just the city of Romeo and Juliet — it’s a place where history and modern life blend perfectly. I’ll definitely come back one day ❤️
    Guest review by
    MGreench
    Georgia
  • 10.0

    Lovely city to walk around.

    Lovely city to walk around. You don't need more than 2 full days. We found out that most of the main city attractions are closed on Mondays so avoid those days if you only have one day in Verona. Loved the city and would recommend a visit.
    Guest review by
    Emma
    United Kingdom
  • 10.0

    Verona is highly recommended.

    Verona is highly recommended. A variety of cultural/entertainment options. Many activities in which to participate. Excellent museums/art galleries and the churches are remarkable. The arena is fabulous.
    Guest review by
    Paul
    Australia
  • 10.0

    Very nice location to taste wine and very nice food.

    Very nice location to taste wine and very nice food. It is great to stay like 3 days to enjoy food , wines, drinks, location. Lots of places to see in the centre. I also recommend amongst all the good place as Arena, Juliette s house, Romeos house, Catacombs,... to go to the castle at the other side of the river taking the Ponto Pietra (castle is located at the front of Ponte Pietra) to have a wonderful panoramic view of Verona and taste food and drinks in the cafe terrace there.
    Guest review by
    Bingöl
    Belgium
  • 10.0

    Verona is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever...

    Verona is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever visited. It is steeped in so much history, so much of which is visible by walking around the old town (definitely book onto a walking tour). Skip Juliet's balcony for a walk up to Castel San Pietro and soak up the breathtaking views. There are so many restaurants, bars, gelaterias and cafes - practically on every corner - meaning you're spoilt for choice. Great for shopping, too. It's a city that really has everything - wonderful views, wonderful food, wonderful people. We spent some time walking along the various bridges and along the river in the autumn sun, which was superbly relaxing and delightful. It was busy when we visited in late September, but never felt 'overly busy'. We're eager to return!
    Guest review by
    Emma
    United Kingdom

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  • From $98.01 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
    Excellent - What previous guests thought, 3,934 reviews
    Spacious, quiet (to the back), very clean room, luggage rack large enough for 2(!) suitcases, kettle (some tea, instant coffee etc.), little fridge … The hotel can be reached from Verona train station in about 8 minutes by foot. The old town can also be easily reached by foot. It's certainly not a romantic hotel, but it's a great starting point for a train trip to Italy and exploring the city of Verona. The staff was also very friendly. We will definitely consider booking this hotel again when we visit Verona.
    Guest review by
    Kirsten
    Germany
  • From $133.01 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
    Excellent - What previous guests thought, 4,833 reviews
    The room was good and the one we had last time. The location is excellent for Verona Porta Nueva Railway Station and the 199 Airport bus. Sylvia on reception is a real card with a very good sense of humour. Francesco on reception was very helpful as well. Abraham on overnight reception was very conscientious and he too is a real asset to the hotel. Incidentally, we were only passing through this time and we had no breakfast on site.
    Guest review by
    Peter
    Australia
  • From $107.34 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5
    Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 751 reviews
    This is a 5star b&b, the hosts are absolutely fantastic 10 out of ten. The rooms are stunning and so comfortable and the location is great. The breakfast was so delicious so all in all if your looking for the best b@b in Verona, I highly recommend. Truthfully saying best accommodation I have stayed in that is not a 5 star hotel. Highly recommend
    Guest review by
    Innes
    United Kingdom
  • From $143.74 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3
    Very Good - What previous guests thought, 2,249 reviews
    a lovely little Boutique-hotel at convenient location between train station and Old town of Verona - all town-attractions are in walking distance / nice room and cozy atmosphere / friendly staff
    Guest review by
    Trevelyn
    Germany
  • From $302.19 per night
    Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8
    Excellent - What previous guests thought, 2,129 reviews
    Location! So close to Verona train station, also a very easier 10 min walk from airport transfer bus stop (outside Verona train station) to hotel. 10/15 mins into Verona centre.
    Guest review by
    Nichola
    United Kingdom