
Verona
Shakespeare's romantic stage set in a perfectly preserved Roman amphitheater
Look, everyone knows Verona for Romeo and Juliet. But here's what they don't tell you: this city delivers romance that goes way deeper than Shakespeare's balcony selfie spot. You've got a 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheater hosting world-class opera, wine bars tucked into medieval courtyards, and some of Northern Italy's best food happening in centuries-old trattorias. The Adige River curves around pink-tinged buildings that glow like stage lights at sunset. And yes, the crowds thin out once you step away from Via Mazzini. Verona earned its UNESCO status for good reason – this isn't just a movie set, it's a living city where locals still gather in Piazza Bra for evening aperitivos.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Buy opera tickets directly from Arena di Verona box office to avoid €10+ booking fees charged by third-party sites
- 2.Eat lunch at osterie instead of ristorantes – same quality food for 30% less, and locals actually eat there
- 3.Skip the €6 Juliet's House balcony entry – you can see it perfectly fine from the courtyard for free
- 4.Buy wine directly from producers in Valpolicella rather than tourist shops in the city center – bottles start at €8
- 5.Take city buses instead of taxis – a day pass costs €4 versus €15 minimum taxi fare
- 6.Book accommodations in Borgo Trento or Veronetta instead of Centro Storico for half the price and better local experience
Travel Tips
- •Download the Arena di Verona app for opera seat recommendations – some €25 stone seats have better acoustics than €150 premium spots
- •Bring a cushion for opera performances – those Roman stones get uncomfortable after two hours
- •Learn basic Italian wine terms before visiting Valpolicella – producers appreciate the effort and pour more generously
- •Walk across Ponte Pietra at sunset for the best photos of the city without crowds
- •Book restaurant reservations for Saturday nights, especially during opera season – many places fill up by 7 PM
- •Carry cash – many smaller osterie and wine bars don't accept cards, especially for amounts under €20
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