Getting around in Verona is quick and eco-friendly with the right choices. Leave your car outside the city centre and get around by bus or hire a bike from Verona Bike.
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Its size makes Verona so pedestrian friendly that most locals walk or bike to get around. First-time visitors often appreciate a small-group Verona city tour to familiarize themselves with all there is on offer.
At the railway station, buses can be taken to the city centre, stopping at Piazza Bra, the central square in which the Arena Amphitheatre is located. The bus routes for reaching the city centre are: 11, 12, 13, 14, 72 and 73.
Verona is a relatively compact city, which makes it ideal for exploring in a day. You can walk between every destination in the itinerary below, with the exception of getting to and from the train station or airport (which we've also covered below).
Summary of cost of living in Verona, Italy: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,028.8$ (2,831.3€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 862.6$ (806.3€) without rent. Verona is 42.8% less expensive than New York (without rent).
Romantic, walkable Verona has more than Romeo and Juliet going for it — come for the opera, the secret Renaissance gardens and the sunset aperitivi. Verona makes for a beautiful weekend away, and an easy one too.
Verona is generally a safe city to walk around at night. Like any city, there are areas you'll need to be cautious of, but the city center and main tourist areas are often well lit and busy into the evening. However, always be aware of your surroundings and avoid taking shortcuts through unlit areas or side streets.
Verona's train station Porta Nuova is about 1 mile outside the city center. We walked it with our bags, but there are local taxis that can take you to your accommodation from the train.