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Visit Verona by bike: 10 places to see

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16 September 2021

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Visit Verona by bike: 10 places to see

Verona is the symbol of the romantic love story between Romeo and Juliet, the elegant streets of the historic center, the Arena that stands over the entire city, the tasting of a glass of red wine from the vineyards of Valpolicella and much more.

If you have never admired the treasures of this city or think you have only partially explored it, visiting Verona by bicycle is the perfect solution for an unforgettable journey between art, history, excellent food and nature.

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10 places to visit in Verona by bicycle

Verona by bicycle is always a great idea because this pearl nestled in Veneto guarantees each cyclist dozens and dozens of attractions that win at first glance. A great strength of this destination is to boast a historic center of excellence, which mixes perfectly with extraordinary nature. Below we share with you 10 places not to be missed between town and countryside.

The Arena of Verona

One of the stops that can't be missed on a bicycle itinerary in Verona is the famous Arena, a symbol of the city, located in Piazza Bra'. It is a Roman amphitheater from the 1st century AD, which has become today the most important outdoor opera theater in the world. Its stands can indeed accommodate up to 22 thousand spectators to follow the opera season and other events in this evocative setting capable of offering a unique experience.

Juliet's House

Romeo and Juliet and their tragic love have made Juliet's House a mandatory destination for all tourists and the same locals who choose Verona as a romantic destination. According to the legend, in this 13th-century house lived the famous protagonist of Shakespeare's play. In the now legendary red mailbox, those who are suffering for love can leave their letter to get some advice.

Piazza dei Signori

Another unmissable place in a bicycle itinerary in Verona is Piazza dei Signori, adjacent to the equally unmissable Piazza delle Erbe and the ancient center of power. Here stand the aristocratic Palace of the Scaligeri family, the Captain's Palace, the splendid Scaligere Archs, a small monumental cemetery very scenographic and finally Cangrande Palace, the palace that hosted the court of Prince Cangrande I della Scala and frequented by numerous artists and literati such as Dante and Giotto.

Basilica of Santa Anastasia

The Basilica of Santa Anastasia is a splendid example of Italian Gothic and is renowned for being the largest church in the entire city. Inside it contains invaluable works, such as the famous fresco of Saint George and the princess by Pisanello, hence it is absolutely recommended to not miss the visit.

Basilica of San Zeno

The Basilica of San Zeno is another of the most famous buildings in the city and is considered one of the key masterpieces of Romanesque in Italy. Dedicated to the eighth bishop of Verona, the patron of the city, this church conserves the triptych of Mantegna placed on the main altar.

San Pietro Hill

To enjoy a beautiful view of the city, San Pietro Hill is a hill that rises behind the Roman Theater. It is possible to visit the Austrian barracks of Castel San Pietro here.

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is one of the most famous attractions in Verona. The church has an important history and a beauty that captivates at first sight: from here you can enjoy one of the most exciting views of the city.

Lake Garda

Lake Garda, appreciated internationally, is only 30 km from Verona, which is the perfect distance for a bike ride immersed in nature.

Valpolicella Vineyards

Valpolicella is a beautiful valley just a few km from Verona: biking to discover the famous vineyards of this area is a wellness oasis for mind and body.

Venice

Finally, why not choose Verona as a starting point for a bike route among the art cities of Northern Italy? By cycling on bike paths and peaceful country roads at the foot of the Colli Berici, you can reach Vicenza, Padua and Venice.

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