Verona is a place of beauty, art and culture, a place where one can go to behold masterpieces of long gone renaissance craftsmen, and definitely a place of gastronomical delight. It is the home of momentous sites in history as well as fiction, and for those familiar with neither the beauty of the city tells a story in itself. Called by some as the city of love, Verona is a place you are likely to fall in love with just as you are likely to fall in love within it.

L'Osteria del Bugiardo

L'Osteria del Bugiardo

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Italy is known for being one of the top wine regions of the world. It’s no surprise then that you can enjoy some of the best local wines with a true italian touch in L'Osteria del Bugiardo.

Arena

Arena

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The Roman Arena of Verona is one of the most significant and well-preserved amphitheatres in history.

Basilica di San Zeno

Basilica di San Zeno

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Immortalized in literature for being the place of marriage to the fictional characters Romeo and Juliet, the Basilica di San Zeno has equal significance to its literary counterpart.

Caffe Monte Baldo

Caffe Monte Baldo

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Wine is big in Italy, and Verona is no different. Caffe Monte Baldo is a simple yet elegant place to enjoy a glass of famous italian wine in a relaxed setting.

Galleria d'arte moderna Achille Forti

Galleria d'arte moderna Achille Forti

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Established in honor of famed botanist and art collector Achille Forti, Galleria d'arte moderna Achille Forti aims to promote and preserve Italy’s artistic and architectural heritage.

Antica Bottega del Vino

Antica Bottega del Vino

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The Antica Bottega del Vino is true to its name as it is one of the oldest restaurants in Verona.

Duomo

Duomo

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Built in the twelfth century and dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the title “Santa Maria Matricolare”, the Cathedral of Verona is a sight not to be missed. Duomo's humble facade only hints at its extravagant interior by the detailed sculptures that embellish it.

Piazza delle Erbe

Piazza delle Erbe

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Considered by many to be the heart of the community, the Piazza delle Erbe is a place to meet, eat, and indulge in the many shops around the square.

Museo di Castelvecchio

Museo di Castelvecchio

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Museo di Castelvecchio is unique in its form and houses a diversity of relics and artworks of old.

Giardino Giusti

Giardino Giusti

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Giardino Giusti is a dreamy estate that conveys the luxury experienced by the gentry of the 16th century.

Juliet’s House

Juliet’s House

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Known by the locals as the Casa di Guilietta, Juliet’s House has been dubbed by Verona to be the official home of the fictional Shakespearean character.

San Giorgio in Braida

San Giorgio in Braida

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Built on the banks of the Adige River, the church of San Giorgio in Braida is an exquisite structure featuring impressive stonework, art, and architecture.

Malacarne

Malacarne

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Malacarne is a place for the eclectic, eccentric, and fun. Situated in a former butcher’s store, it’s now decorated with a broad variety of lamps, road signs, maps, and other odds and ends.

Gelateria Savoia

Gelateria Savoia

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An oasis in the summer or a refuge late at night, the Gelateria Savoia is a perfect place to enjoy authentic italian Gelato.

Restaurant Il Desco

Restaurant Il Desco

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The Restaurant Il Desco is a well recognized and long established restaurant having been open for more than 30 years.

Casa Perbellini

Casa Perbellini

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Owned by and named after multiple award winning chef, Giancarlo Perbellini; this restaurant allows its patrons to be a spectator as the kitchen is brought into the dining area in which the chef takes centerstage.

Casa Perbellini, Piazza San Zeno 16, 37121 Verona VR, Italy, Phone: +39-045-878-0860

Osteria la Fontanina

Osteria la Fontanina

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One of the more opulent restaurants in Verona, the Osteria la Fontanina is an intimate and truly charming place.

Pizzeria al taglio da Zio Lele

Pizzeria al taglio da Zio Lele

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Simple but far from plain, this pizzeria holds up the standard that italian pizza is known for. Made from raw, organic, and locally sourced ingredients, the simplicity of flavors work in concert to prove that good food doesn’t have to be overly complicated.

Pizzeria al taglio da Zio Lele, Via Giosue Garducci 13, 37129 Verona VR, Italy, Phone: +39-351-874-4330

Ristorante Oselata

Ristorante Oselata

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Converted from a verdant portico in a lovely veronese villa, the Ristorante Oselata has a natural elegance through and through.

Pescheria I Masenini

Pescheria I Masenini

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The Pescheria I Masenini, meaning “fish market”, is situated appropriately near the Adige river.

Taverna di Via Stella

Taverna di Via Stella

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Established by two old friends, the Taverna di Via Stella feels like visiting a place you once new.

Locanda 4 Cuochi

Locanda 4 Cuochi

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The Locanda 4 Cuochi may very well be the most ideal place for families with kids who are in search for a delectable meal.