Verona: Verona Guide

 

 

Tourist Guides Verona

If you want to discover Verona, his art, history, architecture, legends and wines reserve a guided tour in Verona with an authorized touristic guide. Visit Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, was never so exciting.

 

Hotels Verona

 
Hotel Ai Capitani
Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
Relais de Charme Il Sogno di Giulietta
Villa del Quar
B4 Verona Leon D'Oro
Boffenigo Small & Beautiful
Grand Hotel
Holiday Inn Verona
Holiday Inn Verona Congress Centre
Hotel Antares
Hotel Corte Ongaro
Hotel Firenze
Hotel Giberti
Hotel Montemezzi
Hotel Saccardi Quadrante Europa
Hotel San Pietro
Hotel Tryp Verona
Hotel Turismo
Hotel Veronesi La Torre
Montresor Hotel Palace
Montresor Hotel Tower
Relais Castello Bevilacqua
Villa Quaranta Park Wellness Hotel&SPA
Corte Della Rocca Bassa Hotel
Hotel al Sole
Hotel Antichi Cortili
Hotel Armando
Hotel Borghetti
Hotel Brandoli
Hotel Brenzone Villa del Lago
Hotel City
Hotel de Capuleti
Hotel Du Lac
Hotel Eden
Hotel Garnì Marina
Hotel Gattopardo
Hotel Italia
Hotel Martini
Hotel Merano
Hotel Milano
Hotel Monaco
Hotel Moro Freoni
Hotel Nuova Barcaccia
Hotel Paradise
Hotel Piccolo
Hotel Porta Palio
Hotel Rizzi
Hotel San Luca
Hotel San Vito
Hotel Venezia Park
Relais Villabella
Soave Hotel Best Western
Albergo Al Castello
Albergo Renata
Cà Del Ponte
Euromotel Croce Bianca
Hotel Alpino
Hotel Cristina
Hotel Dolomiti
Hotel Johnson
Hotel Ristorante Gran Can
Hotel Tolin
Hotel Venezia
Locanda Le Salette
Alla Galleria B&B
Anatra Felice Agriturismo
Anfiteatro B&B
B&B Pegaso
Borgo 27
Casa Vacanze Azimut
Corte Castelletto Agriturismo
Design Rooms
Dimora Poggio Ulivo
La Boheme B&B
Relais 900
Relais Castrum
Relais San Michele
Residence Viale Venezia
Residenza La Ricciolina
Villa Bongiovanni Dimora Storica
Viticcio dei Ronchi Relais
 

 

Verona Tickets

Arena di Verona 10/09/2010
Elisa
Arena di Verona 11/09/2010
Ennio Morricone
Teatro Romano 15/09/2010
Morgan & Ensemble Synphon...
Arena di Verona 17/09/2010
Enrico Brignano
Arena di Verona 24/09/2010
Fiorello Show 2010
Arena di Verona 26/09/2010
Peter Gabriel
Palazzo Gran Guardia 12/10/2010
Hiromi Uehara

 

Restaurants Verona

Aquila Nera Cafè
Nel cuore di Verona, a 100 metri da Piazza delle Erbe a pochi passi dall'Arena di Verona oggi ...
Brunello Lounge & Restaurant
Brunello Lounge & Restaurant è bar, è lounge, è ristorante. Uno spazio polisensoriale e dal design ...
La Taverna di Via Stella
Verona vive di tradizioni legate al suo territorio, la storia di Verona si racconta dai suoi ...
Locanda "Le Salette"
"Nel Cuore dell'Ospitalità" questo lo slogan che abbiamo scelto per ll nostro Ristorante trattoria i...
Pizzeria "Noi Pizza"
La VERA pizza Napoletana a due passi dall'Arena. Alla Pizzeria "Noi" troverete le classiche pizze ...
Pizzeria Trattoria San Zeno
Il Ristorante Pizzeria San Zeno si trova nella storica piazza della basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, ...
Ristorante "Gran Can"
"Nel Cuore dell'Ospitalità". Questo lo slogan che abbiamo scelto per lo storico ristorante "Gran Ca...
Ristorante "Trattoria Tito' "
Nel nostro locale a due passi dall'Arena di verona e dall'elegantissima via Mazzini, troverete una ...
Ristorante al Calmiere
Il Ristorante Al Calmiere è situato in uno dei luoghi storici piú belli di Verona: Piazza San Zeno...
Ristorante Antica Torretta
Dal Duomo per andare al ponte Pietra non si può non passare per piazza Brolio, una delle piazze “...

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Verona Guide

 
A trip to Verona is a plunge into the emotions of bygone times, of a city that conserves values and forms related to an ancient past of medieval and renaissance splendour, albeit it is in constant expansion in our own day. According to the poet, Shakespeare, “There is no world outside these walls…” but this also expresses the impression that strikes tourists when they enter the ancient walls that surround the city.
The tragic story of the love of Romeo and Juliet, which Shakespeare situates in the Verona of the Scala seigniory, makes the city a preferred destination for lovers and tourists seeking emotions.
During the summer months a stroll through the ancient city can reach a climax of emotions in an evening at the Arena, Italy’s largest opera theatre. The Roman amphitheatre can seat 15,000 spectators and put on a show with scenery designed by the greatest artists in the world: an evening at the Arena is unforgettable and reason enough alone to make a trip to Verona.There are visual memories and suggestions for travellers stopping over in Verona, not only due to the ancient architecture and its testimonial value, which pervades the entire city; not only thanks to the suggestive atmosphere of the narrow streets and squares, but also because of the tastes and flavours of an inimitable traditional territorial cuisine that has been perpetuated unaltered through time, which creates insoluble ties with veronese wines, which are famous and highly appraised throughout the world.

General Aspects
Verona is one of the most ancient and beautiful Italian cities. It has 250,000 inhabitants and is the largest venetian city after Venice. Near Garda Lake, the city spreads out from the shores of the Adige River, at the feet of the venetian pre-alpine hills, enjoying a fortunate climatic position.
Verona is at the centre of the most important national and international routes of communication, so it has always been an important centre of commerce, fuelled - among other things - by the important industrial and agricultural production of the province.

Historical Notes
The origins of the city are uncertain, as is the meaning of the name of Verona itself. In the III century B.C., it was populated by the Venetians, but as early as 89 B.C, Verona became a Roman colony and was an important crossroads: the Claudia-Augusta road, the Postumia and the Gallic road all passed through the city. In the period of the barbaric invasions, Teodorico made Verona the headquarters of his reign and built a sumptuous castle on the hill of San Pietro. Berengario, who had been elected king of Italy, chose Verona as his residence. In medieval times Verona became a free municipality and reached its maximum splendour with the dynasty of the Scala family.
After a brief dominion under the Visconti and Carraresi, in 1405 the city spontaneously accepted the rule of the Serenissima Republic. Venice’s dominion thus lasted about four hundred years, until the French invasion of 1797. With the Treaty of Campoformio (October 1797), Napoleon consigned Verona and much of its territory to Austria.
Under Austrian dominion, Verona became one of the strongholds of the Quadrilateral. Finally, Verona was united to the Reign of Italy in 1866 by popular vote.

 
Museums
Museo Miniscalchi-Erizzo