The Giusti Garden (Giardino Giusti) is an Italian Renaissance garden in the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Verona, Italy. It’s considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe.
After visiting the Duomo of Verona, we decided to head across the Adige River and visit the Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano) and archaeological museum in the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Verona.
The Duomo of Verona (Duomo di Verona) serves as the city’s cathedral and is one of the most incredible churches to visit in the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Verona.
The Basilica of Saint Anastasia (Basilica di Sant’Anastasia) is the largest church in the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Verona. It’s an amazing place to visit for the quality of the artwork inside. Construction of the basilica started in 1280 and it wasn’t consecrated until 1471.
The Piazza dei Signori is a small but popular square in the UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Verona, Italy. It’s located right next to the Piazza delle Erbe and is surrounded by historic political and administrative buildings connected by arches topped with statues.
The Lamberti Tower (Torre dei Lamberti) is an 84m high tower in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Verona, Italy. It sits next to Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori.
Piazza delle Erbe is the old market square in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Verona. During Roman times, it was the location of the forum.
I really enjoyed Verona, but Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta) was the mother of all tourist traps. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet takes place in Verona during the 1300s, and the city has definitely capitalized on the popularity of the fictional lovers.
Sitting in the center of Piazza Brà is Verona Arena (Arena di Verona), an ancient Roman amphitheater build in 30 AD. It’s one of the best preserved ancient amphitheaters and is still in use today. The arena is part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for the city of Verona.
Piazza Brà is the largest square in the city of Verona, Italy. It’s lined with cafés and restaurants and has a few important buildings on it. The square is part of Verona’s UNESCO World Heritage listing.