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Things to do, VeronaDue Torri Hotel, VeronaCappa Cafe, VeronaBorgo Porta Rossa, Negrar, VeronaI'm, Bardolino, VeronaOsteria Ago e Rita, Torre del Benaco, Verona
Osteria Ago e Rita, Torre del Benaco, Verona
One of the most vibrant eateries on the shores of Lake Garda, and doubly true for the area around Verona. The owners, Ago and Rita, were once married...Locanda 800, Moron, Verona
A destination for gourmands in the Veronese countryside, right in the heart of the Valpolocella wine region. Locanda 800 is just a 15-minute drive from Verona...Antica Bottega de Vino, Verona
Operating continuously since 1890, but with a history going back to the 16th century, this is one of the oldest tavernas in Verona. Ernest Hemingway can be counted among the many famous writers...Tipografia. Conte Museum of Graphic Arts, Verona
A legendary Veronese address – a paper-design shop and museum of printing in one. A print shop has been on the premises since 1750, but it has belonged to the current owners...I'm, Bardolino, Verona
In the historical centre of Bardolino, I'm is a well-kept secret paradise for true fashionistas. Although smallish in size, its unique offerings have made it a cult destination regardless...Due Torri Hotel, Verona
A legendary Veronese hotel that has been offering lodgings since 1674 (under many different owners, of course)...Borgo Porta Rossa, Negrar, Verona
Call it the spirit of the house or a feeling of unbelievable suitability, but there really are places of lodging that you just don't want to leave. And the Borgo Porta Rossa B&B, situated in a 15th-century aristocratic manor...Things to do, Verona
Visit the Castelvecchio Museum! Housed in the medieval castle (or rather, the grandiose fortress) built for the Scaliger dynasty, this is one of the most impressive of Verona's museums...Mazzi, Negrar, Verona
An obligatory stop on a tour of the Valpolicella region. One of the area's oldest wineries, it's been under the ownership of the Mazzi family since the beginning of the 19th century...Cappa Cafe, Verona
The location of this place is ideal, especially if it's a warm and sunny day and you choose a table on the terrace with its wonderful view of Verona's Ponte Pietra...Osteria al Duca, Verona
Among the locals, this eatery is already an institution, and its key to popularity has been an excellent regional menu at affordable prices. Due to Verona's main tourist magnet...Fulmine del guanto, Verona
A small and charming glove shop patronized by generations of Veronese since 1948...Cordovano, Verona
Much like in other cities favoured by tourists, global brands have pushed out the local artisans and have essentially taken over the main streets of Verona...Gentleman of Verona, Verona
A relative newcomer to the field, the luxury boutique hotel Gentleman of Verona is one of the most requested in the city. Befitting a city that served as the setting for a whole three of Shakespeare's works...Essence, Verona
Thanks to its strategic position at the crossroads of northern Italy's largest trade routes, Verona was one of the most prominent cities of the Roman Empire...Arena di Verona, Verona
The white and pink limestone Arena di Verona, one of the most exciting opera outdoor venues, is actually a place with a horrifying history...ABOUT US • CONTACTS • RSS • FOLLOW US: ENG LAT
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