5 things you cannot miss in Verona on Christmas 2023
Are you planning to spend a few days in Verona during the next Christmas holidays? That's a brilliant idea!
Verona and Vienna, the two Arsenals of the Empire
Verona's Arsenal was the second largest in the Austro-Hungarian empire and looks like Vienna's Arsenal.
What to do in Verona with children
The city centre of Verona is easy to discover on foot, with large pedestrian areas, a few public parks and playgrounds.
Torricelle are the hills surrounding Verona
and offer wonderful views over the city
Much more than just a neighborhood, they cover a large green area where you can go for nice long walks.
The Arena of Verona and its Opera Festival
All opera lovers know Verona and the Festival that takes place inside the Arena, the Roman Amphitheatre.
Reaching the top of Castel San Pietro is like diving into the city's history. The hill behind the Roman Theatre is the founding place of the city.
Every year in April Verona becomes the world's capital city of wine: since 1967 the international trade fair Vinitaly has been held here.
Scipione Maffei and his Museum for Verona
Walking near the gate in Piazza Bra you will notice an inner courtyard with a porch.
The Library of the Chapter of Verona
Did you know that the Biblioteca Capitolare, the Library of the Chapter of Verona, is the oldest still functioning library in the word?
The Archaeological Museum of Verona
Both the people of Verona and tourists know Castel San Pietro’s terrace, but maybe not everyone knows that the most charming views can be admired…
Every first Sunday of the month San Zeno square and the streets nearby come alive with the vintage, antiques and modern art market…
Change of perspective. To admire Verona from a different viewpoint, you just need a lifejacket, a paddle and… the Adige Rafting’s yellow rafts.