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Verona Province in Italy's Veneto region is a romantic city blending ancient Roman history with Renaissance art. As the setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," its medieval walls, Verona Arena (the world's third-largest Roman amphitheater), and **Juliet's Balcony" attract global visitors. The local wine region (e.g., Valpolicella) and olive oil production make it a paradise for gourmets.
Must-visit Verona Arena hosts spectacular summer opera performances; the bronze statue at **Juliet's House" and love notes wall are pilgrim sites for couples. Climb **Torre dei Lamberti" for panoramic views of red-roofed old town, or admire medieval art at **Castelvecchio Museum". The Romanesque carvings of **Basilica di San Zeno" and open-air markets at **Piazza delle Erbe" epitomize Italian lifestyle aesthetics.
Try authentic **Pastissada de caval" (horse meat stew) paired with **Amarone wine". **Pasticceria Flego"'s **Pandoro Christmas cake" is a signature dessert. Local markets serve **polenta" and **tortelli di zucca" (pumpkin ravioli) showcasing Veneto farming traditions. Finish with a digestif of **grappa" after dinner.
Most attractions are walkable; purchase **Verona Card" (24/48 hours) for transit and entry discounts. Buses (ATV-operated) cover suburbs—buy tickets at tobacconists beforehand. Porta Nuova train station offers frequent services to Venice/Milan. Note ZTL restrictions (historical center access ban) when renting cars. Valerio Catullo Airport (12km away) connects via Aerobus shuttle (€6).
Ideal seasons are **April-June" (20-25°C) and **September-October" (grape harvest), avoiding July-August heatwaves. February Carnival offers unique charm despite cold, while Christmas markets are magical.
Italian is primary language; English works in tourist zones. Cash preferred by small vendors but Visa/Mastercard widely accepted. Free WiFi spots concentrate in main squares (e.g., Piazza delle Erbe); consider EU roaming SIMs. Dial 112 for emergencies; public hospital (Ospedale Borgo Roma) accepts EU health cards. Pharmacies display green crosses—prescriptions needed for common meds. Voltage 220V with Type F plugs. Tap water is drinkable; most hotels omit disposable amenities per eco-policies.