Verona : The 5 Hidden Gems You NEED to See
Join us as we explore Verona, the enchanting historic city in northern Italy that has captivated travelers for centuries. In this video, we’ll take you through our Top 5 must-see spots in Verona — perfect for anyone planning a weekend getaway or a quick visit. From ancient Roman architecture to picturesque views, Verona has it all! A Stroll Through Verona
1. Arena di Verona (00:10)
We kick off our tour with the Arena di Verona, one of Italy's most famous Roman amphitheaters and the third largest in the country. Built in the 1st century, this massive structure still hosts operas and concerts today, giving you a chance to experience history and art in a breathtaking setting. The Arena’s grand architecture and incredible acoustics make it a must-see landmark.
2. Piazza delle Erbe (02:30)
Next, we head to Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s oldest square. Once a Roman forum, it’s now a bustling marketplace surrounded by stunning Renaissance buildings, historic frescoes, and iconic statues like the Madonna Verona fountain. The lively atmosphere and beautiful architecture make it the perfect spot to take in the essence of Verona.
3. Casa di Giulietta (05:23)
A visit to Verona isn’t complete without a stop at Casa di Giulietta, the legendary home of Juliet Capulet from Shakespeare’s famous “Romeo and Juliet.” Here, you can see the famous balcony and even leave a note on the wall for good luck in love. This romantic and iconic spot is a must-see for literature lovers and romantics alike.
4. Torre dei Lamberti (07:07)
For the best panoramic views of Verona, we climbed the Torre dei Lamberti. This 84-meter tower offers an incredible 360-degree view of the city, including the surrounding mountains and the winding Adige River. You can take the stairs or the elevator to the top, where you’ll experience one of Verona’s most unforgettable vistas.
5. Ponte Pietra (09:15)
Our tour wraps up at Ponte Pietra, an ancient Roman bridge spanning the Adige River. Ponte Pietra is the perfect spot to capture a picture-postcard view of Verona, especially at sunset when the city lights up in warm tones. This bridge is a peaceful, romantic spot that gives you a true sense of Verona’s historic beauty.
To complete our weekend experience, we enjoyed a delicious Italian lunch and a classic Aperitivo to wind down the day. Nothing beats an authentic Italian meal paired with a refreshing Aperol Spritz while soaking in Verona’s ambiance!
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Enjoy your own Verona adventure, and let us know which spot was your favorite!
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Timestamps:
00:10 - Arena di Verona
02:30 - Piazza delle Erbe
05:23 - Casa di Giulietta
07:07 - Torre dei Lamberti
09:15 - Ponte Pietra
11:30 - Sundowner in Verona (Aperitivo)
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Negrar, comune della provincia di Verona, nella Valpolicella; regione Veneto, Italy
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The villa, where harmony, peace and charm combine into a truly heavenly place, is ideal for those who seek peace and relaxation without sacrificing luxury and comfort. Its centuries old park and superb swimming pool, together with the 13th century little church dedicated to Santa Maria, offers a perfect, incomparable setting for events and weddings along with a faultless, skillful and elegant organization and perfect catering service. The villa are ideal for exclusive rental and suitable for accommodating events, photo shoots, show rooms, meetings or business dinners.
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Driving in Italy: Valpolicella (Verona) | 4K 60fps
Driving in Italy on the scenic wine route through Valpolicella (within the region of Verona). Beautiful countryside-scenery as we progress on narrow streets into the vineyards. Come join us on this scenic drive on a bright sunny day.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:17 Map (Overview)
00:26 Santa Maria
02:21 San Vito
03:19 Negrar di Valpolicella
08:24 Beginning of vine area of Valpolicella
18:07 Driving in between the vineyards
23:06 San Floriano
Our journey starts coming from Verona: We pass through Santa Maria (near Arbizzano) and follow the country road towards San Vito. After this tiny village we approach Negrar di Valpolicella, the last village before we get to the vineyards of Valpolicella: Our car works its way up the hills in winding roads - you can already anticipate the beautiful scenery, with the vines starting to pop-up next to the road.
As the road narrows further, we approach the vineyard area of Valpolicella. The small path guides us right through the fields: From olive trees to the delicious grapes, this scenic road is totally worth the travel. But keep in mind that bigger cars, such as RVs, might not be allowed on all the streets - because even with a small car you will have to stop and let oncoming traffic pass (as we also have to), due to the narrow roads.
Our scenic drive comes slowly to an end as we drive down the other hillside, and coming into San Floriano. Here the side-street joins the bigger SP4.
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Strada Alzaia in Valpolicella
Pescantina, una suggestiva cittadina che si estende sul fiume Adige. La sua strada alzaia, recentemente sottoposta ad opere di riqualificazione, rappresenta un luogo tranquillo in cui passeggiare lontano dal rumore cittadino.
Gli 8 km in acciottolato e ghiaia si snodano lungo il fiume Adige partendo da Piazza san Rocco di Pescantina e seguendo la strada verso ovest, tra luoghi un tempo dedicati ad attività legate alla pesca e al commercio.
Oggi la strada è al servizio di amanti delle passeggiate a piedi, a cavallo...o in bicicletta.
Molte le presenze storiche che si incontrano lungo il percorso, come la chiesa di Santa Lucia con i suoi affreschi originali tardo medievali, o quella di San Michele di Arcè, un esempio mirabile dell’arte romanica in Valpolicella.
Un acquedotto romano, testimonianza dell’antico passato di questi luoghi, un tempo parte di una delle civiltà più imponenti della storia.
Questa camminata sul fiume è davvero piacevole e per tutte le età.
Passeggiando sull'alzaia, le orecchie sentiranno il suono dell'acqua e gli occhi osserveranno le tracce della storia.
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Giovanni Bertani, the owner of the villa, presents this beautiful garden of the XVIII Century. Here the Agricultural Estate of Gaetano Bertani and Sons has been producing wines renowed for their high quality for more than 150 years.
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Lake La Garda to Trieste 🇮🇹 & Beyond Stealth Camping | EuroVelo 8 | S1-E3
Its july 2022 and I have decided to go on a bikepacking trip across europe with a six speed brompton loaded with camping gear. Not knowing what to expect I chose Eurovelo 8 Mediterranean Route as my first long distance bike route, that should lead me along the breezy Mediterranean sea.
I hope you come with me on this bikepacking journey through one of the most beautiful bike routes in europe.
In this video, you will join me along on second day of eurovelo 8 bikepacking trip. I woke up on a random bike stop 25 km away from la la garda. Made my way there, enjoyed bautiful morning at the lake and then cycled along the coast to Peschiera, where I took train to Verona, to Venezia and finally to Trieste, where my eurovelo 8 bike trip officialy starts. I ended the day at some random beach near Monfalcone excited to bike first few kms of eurovelo 8 meditearrean route.
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EuroVelo 8 (EV8), named the Mediterranean Route, is a 7,560 km long EuroVelo long-distance cycling route running from Cadiz, Spain to Athens, Greece, and then continuing to İzmir, Turkey and to the island of Cyprus. The route runs east-west across Europe mainly along or close to the Mediterranean coast, passing successively through 12 countries: Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus
The Interrail Pass is a rail pass available to European residents. Residents of countries outside Europe may purchase the Eurail Pass instead.Types of Interrail Pass include the Interrail Global Pass and the Interrail One Country Pass.
Verona is a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the largest city municipality in the region and the second largest in northeastern Italy. It is one of the main tourist destinations in northern Italy because of its artistic heritage and several annual fairs and shows as well as the opera season in the Arena, an ancient Roman amphitheater.
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