Verona is the second city of northeastern Italy for importance and tourism.
The main attraction sites are:
The Roman Arena (https://www.arena.it/en), probably the best preserved monument of this type, still used for international opera performances and concerts. With a capience of around 22000 people, will hosts the closing ceremony of Milan-Cortina 2026 and the opening ceremony of Winter Paralympics.
Juliet House. Who doesn't know the Shakespeare tragedy narrating Romeo and Juliet love story in Verona? A medieval building has been restored to represent the ideal location where the story took place, with Juliet balcony awaiting her beloved Romeo. A place to do not miss for all Lovers!
Castelvecchio (Old Castle) Museum, with the medieval bridge on Adige river.
The Romanesque basilica of San Zeno, including crypt, cloister and the masterpiece of Andrea Mantegna painter, the The San Zeno Altarpiece.
The Cathedral and civil medieval buildings in the city center.
Colle San Pietro (Saint Peter Hill) with the near Roman Theatre. From the hill top (reachable with a cable railway) you can admire all Verona.