• Antica Porta Leona
  • Antica Porta Leona
  • Antica Porta Leona

Verona – an art city and its surroundings

With its many facets, Verona, a city of very ancient origins once ruled by the Della Scala family, charms and surprises thousands of visitors from all over the world. Art, culture, nature, fine food and wine... in every corner of Verona and its province there is something for you to discover.
Its downtown, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is rich of works of art renowned all over the world: the Arena, the Roman Theater, the Roman Stone Bridge, Castelvecchio, the Cathedral and the Basilica of Saint Zeno.
Even William Shakespeare drew inspiration from the magical atmosphere of Verona for one of his most important works: Romeo and Juliet. Juliet's balcony is almost a mandatory destination for all the people in love who visit Verona. Walking among the narrow alleys one discovers striking views and characteristic small restaurants and taverns where to taste the traditional dishes: boiled meat with pearà sauce, polenta with pastissada, pasta and bean soup, salami and the famous risotto varieties.


Lake Garda:

excursions to the shores of Lake Garda and its surroundings: art, culture, nature, sport and sheer fun…

The mountains:

The Adige river and the Adige Valley separate the two mountain areas in the Province of Verona: Mount Baldo to the West and the wide plateau of the Lessinia to the East. The mountains around Verona offer countless views of scenic landscapes to be discovered in every season.

The hills:

Close to the lake, the mountains and the city, are the Veronese hills, known for their excellent wines: the Valpolicella, the Amarone, the Recioto, the Soave, the Bardolino, the Custoza and the wines of the “land of the strong” in the region of the Adige Valley.


Under request we can organise city tours with a guide speaking your language or excursions in the surroundings.

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