Verona is one of the most visited cities of Italyis. great sights. But behind the crowds of tourists hides the vibrant heart of the city and the wonderful Italian atmosphere.
Here are some tips from locals allowing better learn this wonderful city (in the article used some materials The Guardian).
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1 – visit the Veronetta
Veronette
Veronette is a non-touristic Verona, which is located on right bank of the adige. This part of the city is free from crowds of tourists and offers cheap food and great bars. Veronette is extremely atmospheric area with narrow streets, often called “little Jerusalem”.
2 – enjoy the wonderful Veronian gastronomy
Verona’s gastronomy is a reflection of the spirit of the city. The most Popular dishes among Veronians are the legendary polenta, roast horse meat marinated in red wine (Pastissada di Caval), the famous risotto with wine Amarone and bigoli with minced meat. One of the best place to try traditional cuisine – Al Duca on Via Arche Scaligere.
Adige River in Verona
3 – rafting on the Adige River
This is a great adventure that will let you know the city under another angle. Adige divides Verona into two parts and is one of the most picturesque rivers of Italy.
4 – climb the funicular to the castle of San Pietro
Castel San Pietro has great views of Verona and the surrounding area. the hills. The castle was built in the 14th century and is still closed on reconstruction. You can climb here at the newly restored funicular just for 2 euros.
