Verona Travel Guide

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Verona is easily accessible by both the ÖBB Nightjet and regular daytime trains from Munich via Innsbruck. From Porta Nuova station, you can take one of the buses (11, 12, 13, 51, 52, 90, 92, 94, or 98) directly to Piazza Brà. Alternatively, there is a 20-minute walk to the city center. The story of Romeo and Juliet has earned Verona the nickname “City of Love.” Verona strives to live up to this reputation, especially around Valentine’s Day. The “Verona in Love” market takes place in Piazza dei Signori during this time. Further details on “Verona in Love” are available on the dedicated website. In addition to its romantic atmosphere, Verona also offers numerous cultural highlights, including the well-preserved Roman Arena, which today serves as an impressive open-air theater for operas and concerts. A stroll through the winding streets of the old town reveals picturesque squares, historic buildings, and charming cafés that invite you to linger. Visitors shouldn’t miss a visit to the Basilica di San Zeno, which captivates with its Romanesque architecture and artistic frescoes. This eBook was produced in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Railways, with the kind support of the Italian Tourism Office ENIT in Vienna, and the City of Verona.

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