Verona
Urban RiverfrontVerona is a city in northern Italy’s Veneto region, with a medieval old town built between the meandering Adige River. It’s famous for being the setting of Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet." A 14th-century residence with a tiny balcony overlooking a courtyard is said to be “Juliet’s House.” The city has been awarded World Heritage Site status by UNESCO because of its urban structure and architecture. Verona is also known for its Roman amphitheater, the Arena, which is still in use today for public events, including operas and concerts. The city’s historical architecture and streets offer a romantic ambiance, which is complemented by the surrounding rolling hills and vineyards. Verona is not only a hub for culture and history but also for gastronomy, with its local cuisine and fine wines. The city is a blend of historical treasures and a vibrant contemporary life, where locals and tourists alike enjoy the rich Italian culture.