Accommodation tips in Verona. How to choose the hotel location?
Once in Verona, we recommend booking a room in a hotel located closer to the city center. In particular, we mean Piazza Bra— all of Verona’s main attractions are within walking distance from here.
It’s not worth staying on the outskirts of Verona, because there is nothing interesting there.
One of the best hotels in central Verona is Il Sogno Di Giulietta, located in the courtyard of Juliet’s House. Here you will find the most romantic atmosphere. We also recommend Hotel Milano & Spa, which is just a few dozen meters from the Arena di Verona.
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Travel Guide to Verona
Verona is located in the region of Venice, on the Adige River. Verona is saturated with an atmosphere of romance; it is an ancient city where tourists can see many interesting sights.
Not far from Verona is the famous Lake Garda, which has a significant impact on the climate of these places. Due to vapors from the lake’s surface, fog is observed here at night. In summer, the air temperature rises to +25 degrees, and in winter there are almost never frosts. The tourist season in Verona starts in May and lasts until September.
If you come to Verona, stroll through the local shops—you will find many branded goods and antiques in them. The main shopping street of this city is Via Mazzini; it is located between Piazza Bra and Piazza della Erbe.
When you arrive in Verona, you should definitely try dishes made with horse meat. This type of meat is very popular here, and you should try it in a stew. Speaking of Verona’s culinary delights, we can also recommend the local pasta—you will surely like the buckwheat pasta with cheese and sage, which is called Pizzoccheri.
Verona has a very rich and ancient history. In this Italian city, you can see sights from both ancient times and the Middle Ages. The main attraction of Verona is the Arena—it was built in the 1st century and was intended for gladiator fights. In the Middle Ages, there were commercial shops here, and today opera seasons are held here.
The symbol of Verona is Juliet’s House, which gathers crowds of travelers around it. It is believed that the very tragic scene from Shakespeare’s work took place here, although in fact this building has nothing to do with Juliet. The house was built in the 13th century, and it was named “Juliet’s House” only to attract as many tourists as possible. And it works! Lovers often stroll in the courtyard of this house, take photos for memories, and even touch the breast of the sculpture that stands here.
While you are in Verona, visit Piazza delle Erbe, which is the oldest here, climb the Lamberti Tower, go to the Cathedral (Duomo) and the beautiful church of San Zeno Maggiore, visit the Lapidary Inscriptions Museum, cross the Scaliger Bridge, and also find the red sarcophagus in the crypt under the San Francesco al Corso monastery, where it is said that Juliet’s body is buried.
How to get there
Flights and city-break packages to Verona with Admiral.Travel
You can book your trip to Verona both online and in our Admiral.Travel offices — our travel consultants assist you at every step, from choosing travel dates and hotel to your safe return home.
The most convenient departures are from Chișinău and Iași, with a direct flight to Verona of about 2.5 hours, which makes the journey fast and comfortable.
Standard city-break or holiday packages usually include around 7–11 nights in Verona, but we can easily adjust the length of stay to match your schedule and budget.
The travel season for Verona starts in spring and lasts until late autumn, so you can plan a romantic weekend, a cultural escape, or combine Verona with a few days by Lake Garda almost any time of the year.
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What is usually included in the package to Verona
```Direct flight
Direct flight Chișinău / Iași – Verona (≈ 2.5 hours); meal on board: snacks and drinks available for purchase.
Group transfer
Group transfer APT→hotel, arranged so you reach your accommodation comfortably and without stress.
Accommodation in Verona
Accommodation in carefully selected Verona hotels, with a focus on comfort, cleanliness, good reviews, and convenient location near the main sights.
Recommended meal plan
Recommended meal plan: breakfast or breakfast + dinner, depending on the hotel and your preferences.
Medical insurance
Travel medical insurance for the entire period of your stay, giving you extra safety and peace of mind.
Practical information about flights and transfers in Verona
```The most convenient airports for departure are Chișinău and Iași.
The airlines Wizz Air, FlyOne and Air Moldova operate flights Chișinău–Verona.
You can also fly to Verona from Iași with Wizz Air.
The duration of the trip is 2.5 hours.
The ticket price during promotions can drop to 9€ one way! More information about this can be found in our search engine.
The transfer from the airport to the hotel can be done by shuttle bus. This is very convenient, because you will be taken as close as possible to the hotel. The price of the service is 35 EUR per person for a round trip.
In addition to this area, we will help you find other convenient transfers in Verona. Detailed advice on these matters can be obtained from our managers.
After landing at Villafranca Airport, you can use the shuttle bus to reach the centre of Verona. The buses run every 20 minutes between 05.35 and 23.10 and take passengers to the railway station. The fare is approximately 6 euro. The duration of the trip is about 15 minutes.
```Visa information for travelling to Italy (Verona)
Italy is part of the Schengen area, so depending on your citizenship you may need a Schengen visa or be allowed to enter with a valid passport/ID under a visa-free regime. We strongly recommend checking the official, up-to-date entry rules before booking, and contacting an Admiral.Travel consultant if you need assistance.
Why travel to Verona with Admiral.Travel
Admiral.Travel has more than 15 years of experience in organising tours and city-breaks across Europe. We work only with trusted partners and airlines so that your trip to Verona is safe, comfortable and well organised from the very first step.
We constantly review our hotel portfolio, monitor guest feedback and negotiate special rates for flights and transfers. This allows us to create a Verona package that offers the best balance between price, location and quality of services.
Our dedicated travel consultants support you before, during and after your holiday: they help you choose your dates, build an itinerary in and around Verona, combine the city with Lake Garda, and react quickly if there are schedule changes or any unexpected situations.
Write to us or visit our office and we will design the ideal package to Verona, tailored to your travel style.
Frequently asked questions about trips to Verona
What is the best time to visit Verona?
Verona can be visited all year round, but the most pleasant months are spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October), when the temperatures are mild, the city is less crowded and prices are generally more balanced than in the peak summer season.
Do I need a visa to travel to Verona?
Verona is in Italy, a Schengen country. Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality and the type of passport you hold. Before you book, we recommend checking the latest information on official websites and contacting Admiral.Travel if you need help understanding the requirements.
What kind of baggage is usually included in the flight ticket?
Low-cost airlines typically include only a small cabin bag in the basic fare. Checked baggage and sometimes an extra cabin suitcase are paid separately. In your personalised offer we will clearly indicate which baggage is included and the cost of any additional bags, so there are no surprises at the airport.
How is the airport–hotel transfer organised?
Most packages include a group transfer from the airport to your hotel and back. A representative meets you at the airport and you then travel by coach or minibus to your hotel or the nearest stop. Departure times are coordinated with your flight schedule.
Is Verona suitable for families with children?
Yes, Verona is a calm and safe city with a compact historic centre, squares, parks and ice cream everywhere. Lake Garda is nearby with amusement parks and many activities for children of different ages. We can suggest family-friendly hotels with suitable room types and facilities.
Which meal plan should I choose at the hotel?
Most Verona hotels offer breakfast (BB), and some also offer breakfast and dinner (HB). For food lovers we often recommend choosing breakfast only and enjoying lunches and dinners in local trattorias and restaurants, trying different dishes every day.
How can I travel from Verona to other Italian cities?
From Verona Porta Nuova, the main railway station, there are high-speed and regional trains to cities such as Venice, Milan, Bologna and Florence. There are also intercity buses and day trips which we can pre-book for you.
What can I do if it rains during my stay?
On a rainy day you can discover museums, historic churches, cosy cafés and great restaurants. Visiting the Verona Arena, Juliet’s House, museums and galleries can turn a gloomy day into a rich cultural experience.
Can I snorkel or dive near Verona?
Verona is not by the sea, but Lake Garda is close by and offers water sports, boat trips and scenic cruises. If you want sea snorkelling or diving, we can combine your Verona stay with a few days on the Italian coast.
What payment methods are accepted in Verona?
The official currency is the euro. Bank cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and most shops, but it is useful to have some cash for markets, kiosks and local transport. We recommend informing your bank about your trip so you can use your card abroad without issues.
Do I need an adapter for electrical sockets in Italy?
Italy uses plug types C, F and L, at 230V. In many cases, chargers used in Moldova or Romania will work, but for convenience and safety we recommend bringing a universal travel adapter.
Are there local city taxes at Verona hotels?
Yes, many hotels in Verona charge a city tourist tax of a few euros per person per night, depending on the hotel category. This is usually paid directly at the reception at check-in or check-out and is not normally included in the package price.
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