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Population:266,000
Currency:1 Euro = 100 cents
Opening hours:Shops are usually open between09.00-12.30 and 15.30-19.30(closed on Sundays).
Internet:www.comune.verona.itwww.tourism.verona.itwww.veronashopping.it
Newspapers:L’ArenaCorriere della Sera (CorriereVeneto)La RepubblicaLa StampaIl Sole24ore
Emergency numbers:Carabinieri: 112Police: 113Fire brigade: 115Medical Emergency Service: 118
Tourist information:I.A.T. (Informazione e AccoglienzaTuristica)Address: via degli Alpini, 9Tel. +39 045 806 8680
VERONAPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-07-13 | COUNTRY CODE: ITContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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VERONAVerona is world-famous for its magnificent Arena and itsassociation with Shakespeare’s love story of Romeo andJuliet. The city is one of the most important touristdestinations in Italy and in 2000 was nominated as ‘acultural and historical treasure’ by UNESCO.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Close to Lake Garda, Verona is a city ofrare beauty, set back against the hills tothe north and laid out harmoniously alongthe smooth curves of the Adige river.Founded as a commercial and politicaltown in Roman times, traces of this periodremain with the massive Arena, the Romantheatre, the Gavi Arch and the Borsarigate, as well as the archeological area ofPorta Leoni and that of the Scaligeriexcavations. Large sections of the ancientwalls are still standing and they bearwitness – along with the monumentalgates and other fortifications – to thestrategic importance of the city.
Yet, the whole centre of Verona is wellworth visiting, with its rich collections ofchurches and palaces. Crowds flock to thehouse and tomb of Juliet, whose tragiclove-story with Romeo was immortalisedby William Shakespeare. Verona is also fullof prestigious cultural institutions, from theancient Civic Capitolare Library to theuniversity and the oldest Music academy inthe world. The Fondazione Arena has beenproducing stunning opera productions forits 15,000 capacity audience for over ahundred years, and every summer aninternational crowd packs the open-airtheatre to cheer each performance.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
The ArenaBuilt by the Romans in the 1st century AD,this stadium played host to gladiators andwild animals. Today it is used above all forthe opera and concerts.
Address: Piazza Bra, 1Internet: www.arena.it
DuomoThe Duomo, originally in Romanesquestyle, was re-built in the XII century in anarea where the Romans had exploited thenatural hot springs.
Address: Piazza Duomo
CastelvecchioThis castle, built by Cangrande II of theDella Scala family (1354-1357), wasintended both as a home and a set offortifications.
Address: Corso Castelvecchio, 2Phone: +39 045 806 2611Internet: www.comune.verona.it
Juliet’s HouseDating back to the 12th century, thishouse was originally owned by the DalCappello family. The confusion of the nameCappello with Capuleti was the source ofthe popular myth that this was the homeof Juliet, the heroine of the Shakespeareplay.
Address: Via Cappello, 23Phone: +39 045 803 4303Internet: www.comune.verona.it
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Juliet’s TombJuliet’s tomb is where, according to legend,lie the remains of Romeo and Juliet.
Address: Via del Pontiere, 35Phone: +39 045 800 0361Internet: www.comune.verona.it
Palazzo Della Ragione E Torre DeiLambertiThis XII century palace has a magnificentromanesque courtyard. The view from thetop of the Torre dei Lamberti is stunning!
Address: Piazza dei SignoriPhone:Internet: www.comune.verona.it
Piazza Delle Erbe (erbe Square)The Forum, centre of city life duringRoman times, was situated here. ThePiazza delle Erbe has continued to fill thissame role for centuries, as a meetingplace, as the site of a market, and as thepolitical centre of the city.
Teatro RomanoThis theatre was built at the end of the 1stcentury B.C. and restored in the first halfof the 19th century.
Address: Regaste Redentore, 2Internet: www.teatroromano.it
EATING #EATING#
Veronese cuisine is extremely tasty. Manydishes are meat-based and you should atvery least try the pastissada de caval, ahorse-meat stew cooked in red wine withpolenta (a sort of thick porridge made withmaize flour) and boiled meat. There are
many different kinds of risotto available,such as risi e bisi - with peas, or coibruscandoli - with herbs, and richhomemade pasta, especially gnocchi. Don’tmiss the soppressa all’aglio (salami withgarlic).
Ristorante Il DescoThis place is famous all over Italy and hastwo stars in the Michelin guide.Recommended dishes include maltagliati(homemade pasta) with tomatoes andaubergines, goose fois gras and fillet ofS.Peter with porcini mushrooms,artichokes, lemon sauce and thyme.
Address: Via Dietro San Sebastiano, 7Phone: +39 045 595 358Internet: www.ildesco.com
Antica Bottega Del VinoThis is a historic and attractive osteriawhich serves typical veronese cuisine. Therisotto all’amarone (a typical red wine ofthe region) is highly recommended. Thereis a very good wine list. You can also get asimple glass of wine with canapés here.During the opera season, this place isfrequented by singers.
Address: Vicolo Scudo di Francia, 3Phone: +39 012 942 20239Internet: www.bottegadelvinonyc.com
Locanda CastelvecchioLocated right opposite the Castelvecchio,this place has been called kitsch with itsold furniture and big mirrors, althoughmany customers find it extremelycharming. It serves typical cuisine withroasted and boiled meats served withmany kinds of sauces (try the pearà madeof bread, pepper and marrow, green sauceand horse-radish sauce).
Address: Corso Castelvecchio 21Phone: +39 045 803 0097Internet: www.ristorantecastelvecchio.com
Trattoria Il PompiereOne of the oldest trattoria in Verona where
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you can sample typical local cooking. Thesalted pork meats and cheeses are highlyrecommended.
Address: vicolo Regina d’Ungheria 5Phone: +39 045 803 0537Internet: www.alpompiere.com
Osteria DuomoAnother good place to try local cuisine, orjust for a glass of wine accompanied bysalami.
Address: via Duomo, 7APhone: +39 045 800 4505
Pizzeria Da SalvatoreHere you can try the best pizza in Verona,which is small, round and crisp as befitsthe local style. The place boasts famouspeople’s photos on its walls.
Address: piazza S. Tommaso, 6Phone: +39 045 803 0366
Pizzeria Al RedentoreA charming place located in an old church,very close to the Teatro romano, servingtasty pizza.
Address: via Redentore, 15/17Phone: +39 045 800 5932
CAFÉS #CAFES#
Caffé ColonialeThis bar offers a range of drinkingchocolates and cakes, and people visit forbreakfast, afternoon snack and theearly-evening apéritivo.
Address: piazza Viviani Francesco, 14/c
Caffé MatteiA famous old café specialising in 5 o’clocktea. The cakes are delicious, in particularthe pastries with raspberries. A recentrestoration unfortunately led to the loss ofmuch of its Mittel-European charm.
Address: vicolo Crocioni, 6
Pasticceria FlegoRecommended for its excellent pastriesand cakes which seem to be created byarchitects.
Address: via Stella, 13A
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
People in Verona - and in the north-East ofItaly in general – like to meet in osteria(canteen) during the day and drink wine(white from midday till late afternoon andred in the evening). Hence the (false) myththat people in this area are often drunk –in fact they usually limit themselves to justa glass or two all day and always combinetheir wine with canapés, salami and othersnacks.
In the winter and spring Verona’s night lifeis quite quiet, and if you want to meetpeople you will need to visit an osteria ortry the clubs and discos. In summer thingsliven up as many people choose to sitoutside or walk through the streets of thecity centre.
Osteria MondodoroHere there is a great wine list and verytasty canapés with cheese, salami and
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vegetables.
Address: via Mondo d’oro, 4Internet: www.osteriamondodoro.it
Osteria Le VeceteAnother typical place with canapès andgood wine.
Address: via Pellicciai, 32/a
Osteria SottorivaA well-known osteria which is alwayspacked with young people. The old ownerwas well-known in Verona thanks to hisrudeness. Today the place is a morerefined but less interesting.
Address: via Sottoriva, 9
Caffè Brasserie FilippiniIn Verona the apéritivo bars are in piazzaErbe. The most famous of these is Filippini,but close to it there are other good placessuch as the Osteria Verona and Bloom.
Address: piazza Erbe, 26Internet: www.caffefilippini.it
Osteria Del BugiardoAnother fashionable place for an apéritivoand snacks.
Address: Corso Porta Borsari, 17
Discoteca Berfi’s ClubA well-known local disco, this placedoubles up as a restaurant and there isoften live music or cabaret.
Address: via Lussemburgo, 1Internet: www.berfis.com
RivamancinaThis cocktail and music bar is well-knownfor its funky interior which displays worksof modern art that change from month tomonth. Packed at weekends!
Address: Vicolo Quadrelli, 1
Alter EgoAnother well-known disco. Mostlyfrequented by twenty-somethings.
Address: via torricelle, 9Internet: www.alteregoclub.it
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Shopping in Italy is a must! If you want tobuy fashionable clothing, bags, shoes andaccessories you should try via Mazzini, viaCappello and corso Portoni Corsari. Hereyou will find Max Mara, Cartier and manyother well-known labels. People fond ofantiques or paintings should visit corsoSant’Anastasia and the area next to itwhere there are a number of antiqueshops; Antichità Due Torri, AntichitàSottoriva, and art galleries (Boxart, ArtsNoveaux). On the third Saturday of everymonth there is also an antique market inpiazza San Zeno with furniture, jewellery,stamps and even old cars and motorcycles.
If you want to learn cooking the Italianway, there is also a market in piazza Erbewhere you can buy food-products. Aroundthe city centre there are many wine shops,such as the Istituto enologico italiano (viaSottoriva, 7) which has a rich selection ofinternational and Italian wines and islocated in a lovely old basement witharches.
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SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
EXCLUSIVEDue Torri Hotel BaglioniOne of the most luxurious hotel of the city,located in a thirteenth century buildingnext to the church of S.Anastasia. Thishotel has 90 rooms furnished in a periodstyle.
Address: piazza S. Anastasia, 4Phone: +39 045 595 044Internet: www.baglionihotels.com
Hotel AccademiaThis hotel took its name from the Academyof the Filotimi, which once taughtequestrian skills. In 1797 it became ahostel with stabling for horses, and in 1880it was transformed into a hotel. It’s in theheart of the exclusive shopping area ofVerona.
Address: via Scala, 12Phone: +39 045 596 222Internet: www.accademiavr.it
GOOD VALUEHotel BolognaClose to the Arena. Comfortable rooms,some of them with a view of piazza Bra.
Address: Piazzetta Scalette Rubiani, 3Phone: +39 045 800 6830Internet: www.hotelbologna.vr.it
Hotel ItaliaA cosy hotel close to the teatro romano.Bicycles are available use in the city.
Address: via G. Mameli, 58/66Phone: +39 045 918 088Internet: www.hotelitaliaverona.it
BASICHotel AuroraA nice hotel in the heart of the city. Inspring and summer breakfast is served ona terrace with a view over piazza Erbe.
Address: piazza Erbe, 2Phone: +39 045 594717Internet: www.hotelaurora.biz
Hotel TriesteClose to the Arena, this is a familymanaged and recently restored place.
Address: Corso Porta Nuova 57Phone: +39 045 596 022Internet: www.hotel-trieste.it
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportVerona’s International Airport "ValerioCatullo" is around 12 km from the citycentre.
Phone: +39 0458095666Internet: www.aeroportoverona.it
A local city bus, the APTV bus "Aerobus",gets you into the city (close to the railwaystation) for approx. €5 (from 06.35 to23.35, every 20 minutes). Taxis costaround €30.
Ryanair budget flights use both BresciaAirport (from London Stansted), alsoknown as Montichiari or GabrieleD’Annunzio Airport, and Valerio Catullo(from Frankfurt Hahn). Brescia Airport islocated 20km from Brescia (and 52kmfrom Verona). There are a couple ofdifferent bus shuttle services to Bresciabus station. One coincides with Ryanair
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flights, and costs aprrox. €20 return. Theother runs 3-4 times a day and costsaround €10 return.
Public TransportVerona is a small city, and the best way tosee it is on foot. The company whichoperates Verona’s local transport system isAmt. One ticket costs 1 euro (valid for 60minutes), but you can get a one-day travelcard for 3,50 euro.
Internet: www.amt.it
TaxiVerona’s main taxi company is Radiotaxi24h a day. You can also find cabs close toplaces such as the rail station or PiazzaBra.
Phone: +39 045 532 666
PostVerona’s main post office is in piazzaFrancesco Viviani, 7.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 08.30-18.30, Saturday08.30-13.00
PharmacyVerona’s chemists are usually open fromMonday to Friday from 9.00 to 12.30 andfrom 15.30 to 19.30. They have differentopen hours at evenings and on theweekend (Information: Tel. +390458011148). Addresses are posted on thepharmacies. Some chemists in the citycentre are open 24 hours a day.
DentistFor emergencies go to the Pronto soccorsoof the Policlinico.
Address: Piazzale L.A. Scuro, 10Phone: +39 045 812 4333
Or also to the Pronto soccorso of theOspedale Civile Maggiore
Address: Piazzale A. Stefani 1Phone: +39 045 812 2120
TelephoneCountry code: +39
Area code: 045 (do not omit the zero whendialling internationally)
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