Verona has four distinct seasons. Summers (June to August) are hot and humid, and it’s the busiest time for tourism. If you don’t mind the heat or the crowds, this is when the city buzzes with open...
Citizens of the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Italy, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, the United Sta...
Valerio Catullo Airport—also known as Verona Villafranca (VRN)—lies about 10–12 km south‑west of the city centre, a journey of roughly 15–20 minutes. Travellers can catch the frequent Aerobus (line...
Verona’s public transport is run by ATV (Azienda Trasporti Verona) and is made up of buses, with a new trolleybus network coming in 2026 and a funicular for the Roman Theatre area. It’s a great opt...
Verona taxis are easy to find at ranks around the city, especially at the train station, Piazza Bra and Piazza delle Erbe. AppTaxi is the main local ride-hailing app and lets you book and pay in ad...
Italy uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. The most common power plugs and sockets are Types C, F, and L. Type C plugs have two round pins and are widely used across Europe, wh...