
Where to Stay in Verona: Best Areas (and Where to Avoid!)
Verona is one of my absolute favourite cities in Italy, and I've spent enough time both visiting and lurking on Immobilare.it to have formed some opinions about the neighbourhoods around the city. When it's your first time visiting, it can be tricky to decide where to stay in Verona; you...

Visiting Venice from Verona: Why the Train is the Only Stress Free Option
Venice is one of the world's most famous and most visited cities, and while it is beautiful, it can be overwhelming with crowds and tour groups. A train to Venice from Verona is a little over an hour, so if you're staying in the calmer Verona, you can still get...

Vegan in Verona: 5 Great Places to Grab a Bite
Verona, like much of Northern Italy, is known for heavy, meat and butter based dishes or creamy risottos. However it's pretty easy to be vegan in Verona, and I've got a few favourites I'm going to share with you. Over the years, I've gotten fussier about the food I'm willing...

One Day in Verona: More Than Just a Balcony
Verona is easily one of my favourite cities in Italy. It's sometimes overlooked by its more famous neighbour of Venice, but it still pulls in about 3 million visitors every year. If you only have one day in Verona, the goal is to navigate the crowds, skip the tourist traps,...