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Verona since the year 2000 has been awarded the recognition as World Heritage City by UNESCO. Known for its monuments full of history, the city lays in a wonderful countryside rich of vineyards. The city became one of the world capitals for wine production.
Do you love nature? Only a few kilometers divide the city center from the great Garda Lake and the Alps.








Lessinia, Fully Immersed in Nature
Parco Naturale Regionale della Lessinia, Bosco Chiesanuova, VR, Italia
Parco Naturale Regionale della Lessinia, Bosco Chiesanuova, VR, Italia


Ponte Scaligero, Majestic Medieval Giant
Ponte di Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia
Ponte di Castelvecchio, Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, VR, Italia
Strolling Through Verona
A stroll through the boutiques and craft shops in the centre is an opportunity to discover that Verona is a city that has nothing to envy to the great fashion capitals of Italy.
Lake Garda Scenic Destination
Surrounded by three distinct regions - Lombardy, Trentino Alto-Adige and Veneto - Lake Garda, just 30 minutes from Verona, is Italy’s largest lake and one of the most important tourist destinations in Italy.
Discover the Natural Park of Monte Baldo
Monte Baldo dominates Lake Garda and is the ideal place for a holiday in contact with nature and good food. This is a mountain resort in Trentino on the border with Veneto.
Malcesine, Where Mountains Meet the Lake
A small town along the coast of Lake Garda with the views of the mountains in the background, offering a variety of activities.
Vicenza, the City Signed by Palladio
The city of Vicenza carries on the legacy of Andrea Palladio, the architect who influenced the design of the White House in Washington DC.
Soave, the Most Beautiful Village in Italy
The village at the base of the Lessini Mountains resembles a small medieval town due to the castle and architecture of the buildings.
Custoza, a Mix of History and Vineyards
Here visitors can enjoy the countryside while sipping local wine or rent bikes to explore the area.
Lessinia, Fully Immersed in Nature
Lessinia is a plateau in the Vicentine Pre-Alps and a perfect spot to relax and be fully immersed in nature.
About Verona
Situated on the banks of the river Adige in the north-eastern Veneto region, Verona is Italy’s second most well-preserved Roman city after Rome.
Tourist Essentials
If you are planning to include Verona among your travel destinations in Italy or if you are in the city, here you can find all the useful information in a glance.