It seems like there's a fascinating example of excellent architecture around every corner in Verona. Perhaps the most impressive sight in the city is the Roman Arena, built of pink marble in the 1st century CE. Relatively unassuming from the outside, the inside is a gorgeous open-air showground with 50 levels of seating, most easily appreciated in summer, when the city's opera festival graces its stage. Another imposing attraction is the Castelvecchio, built in the 1350s and now a museum of statues, frescoes, paintings, and jewelry.
You don't need to choose between romance and Rome in Verona. Hire a local guide or just set off on your own walking tour to the House of Juliet, where the real-life Cappello family once lived. There's a quaint courtyard where you can snag a selfie underneath the balcony or next to a statue of the fictional Juliet. Then head down Corso Porta Borsari, the street that was likely the main road through town in Roman times. Now, remnants of Roman columns and medieval reliefs can be spotted between the display windows of contemporary, upscale shops.
Verona is busiest in spring and summer, and the weather does its part by making visitors feel comfortable. The humid, subtropical climate makes spring feel mild. Days are warm and nights don't get too cold. Summers temps can soar to highs in the 80s, and the streets grow more crowded during the annual opera festival. If you'd like to book a Verona vacation rental at the last minute, or if you just like to walk quieter streets, fall and winter are cold but never freezing, with temps ranging from the 40s to the high 50s.
Renaissance design skills are on display throughout Verona, and that's true even when it comes to vegetation. If your Verona vacation rental is on the north side of town, you'll be near Giardino Giusti, an expertly sculpted mix of manicured landscaping and natural growth, all shaded by majestic cypress trees. For a wilder landscape, head 15 miles northwest of the city center to Lake Garda and the Mount Baldo mountain range. It's covered in snow in winter and in orchids, edelweiss, and peonies in summer.
Fly into Verona (VRN-Valerio Catullo), the closest airport, located 5.2 mi (8.4 km) from the city center. If you're unable to find a flight that fits your schedule, you could book a flight to Brescia (VBS-Gabriele D'Annuzio), which is 32.6 mi (52.4 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Verona Porta Vescovo Station, Verona Porta Nuova Station and Verona Ca Di David Station are the main stations that serve the city.
Our 2021 property listings offer a large selection of 1,525 vacation rentals around Verona. From 67 villa rentals to 895 condo and apartment rentals, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable holiday or a weekend with your family and friends.
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Vrbo offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Verona. From Vrbo travelers, the top most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:
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