DEPOSITO BAGAGLI is the italian name...
You can find one (see picture #1) at the Porta Nuova Train station but, since every bus from/to the province stops there, it may be convenient for leaving your... more
The Ryanair site lists only one bus a day, but has two flights a day. I'm pretty sure that they run a bus to meet each incoming and outgoing planet, but you might want to double-check. I had no... more
I was really surprised by the rather small amount of trafic for a saturday afternoon. The different streets , leading to the centre of Verona are a bit confusing sometimes, BUT once that you are... more
There are numerous airports flying to the region near Verona:
Verona Airport - The most convenient and from when I was there last the flight options have greatly improved. From the airport there is a... more
It started on March, 10th 2012. A brand new bike sharing service, with 20 stations alla round the canter and surrounding areas.
The first 30 minutes (more than enough to reach another docking... more
There sa reason why Verona is packed by sccoters and bikes...
You avoid the trafic, spare A LOT of time when crossing the town, park nearly everyway (and there are a lot of dedicated parkplaces) and,... more
Like a lot of other European cities, Verona offers a tourist discount card. Here it is called the VeronaCard. It costs 8 Euros for one day or 12 Euros for three... more
When arriving by car you should considder, that petrol and diesel is more expensive in Italy than in Austria, Slowenia or Croatia.In Italy you have to pay for... more
Verona is a great city to bike around. Biking offers a great opportunity to explore some of the out of the way places. It's cheap to rent or buy a bike. There... more
Going by train to Verona is simple, and so is going by foot from the station to the stadium. It takes just a quick 15 minutes walk. When you exit the station,... more
To me, Verona is like neverending story, my favorite place in Italy which I am visiting almost every month in the year. I still remember my first visit (long time ago), it was love on the first sight....
Perched on the serpentine river Adige and backdropped by green hills with laden orchards, Verona is a wonderful blend of ancient history, inspirational music, sacred art and world-renowned gastronomy...
The Arena, a roman amphitheatre wich is nearly 2,000 years old, is maybe the most known symbol of Verona..... after Romeo & Juliet, of course!
It is still used for a famous open air opera festival...
On my visit to Verona in August 2006 I saw three open-air opera performances in the Arena di Verona: Verdi's Aida, Bizet's Carmen and Puccini's Madama Butterfly. What they had in common was that all...
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