Parking in Verona
Our parkings in Verona:
Arena - Via M.Bentegodi,8 - Verona - 37122
Phone: 0039 045 8009333 Fax: 045/8019048 Email: verona.arena@sabait.it
Arsenale - Piazza Arsenale,8 - Verona - 37126
Phone: 0039 045 8303460 Fax: 045/8303460 Email: verona.arsenale@sabait.it
Events
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Verona carnival - Parking in Verona
SFILATA DEI CARRI E CITTA IN MASCHERA
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Tocatì - Parking in Verona
FESTIVAL INTERNAZIONALE DEI GIOCHI TRADIZIONALI DI STRADA
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Mercato di Santa Lucia - Parking in Verona
TRADIZIONALE MERCATO IN PIAZZA BRA
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EEstate teatrale teatro romano - Parking in Verona
PROSA, BALLETTI, VERONA IN JAZZ
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Festa del bambino - Parking in Verona
GIOSTRE E GIOCHI PER I PIU PICCOLI
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Natale a Verona - Parking in Verona
MERCATO IN ARSENALE E MERCATINI IN TUTTA LA CITTA
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Presepi in Arena - Parking in Verona
CONCORSO INTERNAZIONALE DEL PRESEPE NEGLI ARCOVOLI DELL'ARENA DI VERONA
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Verona in love - Parking in Verona - from 14/02/2012 to 14/02/2012
If you are in love, then head to the city of love - Verona in 2012, and enjoy the special festival dedicated to love in February – Verona... Read more...
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Vinitaly - Parking in Verona - from 25/03/2012 to 28/03/2012
FIERA MONDIALE DEL VINO
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Concerti all'arena di Verona - Parking in Verona - from 03/07/2012 to 10/11/2012
Da oggi potrete godervi in tutta tranquillità gli spettacoli della stagione lirica e i concerti dell’Arena di Verona 2010... Read more...
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Marmomacc - Parking in Verona - from 01/10/2012 to 31/10/2012
FIERA MONDIALE DEIL MARMO
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Verona Marathon - Parking in Verona - from 07/10/2012 to 07/10/2012
MARATONA DI VERONA
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Fieracavalli - Parking in Verona - from 08/11/2012 to 11/11/2012
FIERA INTERNAZIONALE DEL MONDO DEL CAVALLO
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Attractions
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Università di Verona - Parking in Verona
For those who are interested in entering to Verona University, the Parking Polo Zanotto in University Avenue No.4 is right for you. The University... Read more...
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Teatro Romano - Parking in Verona
At the foot of the Colle San Pietro is located the Roman Theatre in Verona (Teatro Romano). Unfortunately, to date are only visible the auditorium,... Read more...
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Giardino Giusti - Parking in Verona
Giardino Giusti is a corner of the city of Verona, which combines reflection and calm, beautiful green oasis just few steps from the city center,... Read more...
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Piazza Brà - Parking in Verona
Piazza Bra is the largest square of Verona. It is located in the historic center and it hosts buildings of special architectural value. On the... Read more...
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Gran Guardia - Parking in Verona
Adjacent to Piazza Bra, rises majestically Great Guard. The building dates from the seventeenth century but was only completed in the first half of... Read more...
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Museo Lapidario - Parking in Verona
The Lapidary Museum Maffeiano overlooks the central Piazza Bra in Verona. This is the museum which houses one of the oldest and most important... Read more...
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Santa Maria In Organo - Parking in Verona
Santa Maria Organ was built in Lombard times, destroyed after an earthquake in the twelfth century and rebuilt in 1481 by Olivetan Benedictine.... Read more...
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Piazza Erbe - Parking in Verona
You can not walk the streets of Verona without going to Piazza delle Erbe, the oldest street of the city, in which converge some of the most famous... Read more...
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Case di Giulietta - Parking in Verona
At the end of central Via Mazzini sits one of the most popular architecture in Verona, Juliet's house, the protagonist of Shakespeare's tragedy.... Read more...
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ARENA DI VERONA - Parking in Verona
In the summer of 1913, to celebrate the birth of Giuseppe Verdi, the tenor Giovanni Zenatello and the theatre impresario Ottone Rovato took on the... Read more...
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TOMBA DI GIULIETTA - Parking in Verona
In Verona, the city that serves as background to Shakespeare's tragedy "Romeo and Juliet", the places of myth take shape, as Juliet's tomb, located... Read more...
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TEATRO FILARMONICO - Parking in Verona
The Verona Philharmonic Theatre is the most important opera house in the city. A few steps from the prestigious Arena, the theater was inaugurated... Read more...
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Centro Città - Parking in Verona
Verona is a city in the Veneto, northern Italy, with approx. 265,000 inhabitants and in the region. It is the second largest city municipality in... Read more...
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Ponte Pietra - Parking in Verona
The Stone Bridge (Ponte di Pietra) is located on the river Adige, in the center of Verona. The bridge is an arch of white marble (for the original... Read more...
The city of Verona
Parking in Verona can be a problem: in order to better join the town find the right place in one of our parking area.
Parking directions in Verona
Like parking in any city, it is always advised to check ahead of time on the best [parking] places and how far they are from where you will be staying. The easiest thing you can do when travelling to Verona by car, is to check when booking your hotel if they offer parking facilities to their guests – most hotels nowadays do offer something if they have the space for it. Parking at your hotel will either be free or will have a small surcharge, usually included in the price of the room. If you choose to go for this option, which I recommend you do, then it will greatly reduce any stress you would have when looking for a parking space, and is also a good option if you won’t be needing your car during your stay too much.
There are, of course, parking facilities in the city centre like Arsenale park area and will usually cost no more than a few Euros per day. Generally they are quite flexible with how long you can stay there, but it is still recommended to check out the details before leaving home, either with your hotel or car rental agency, just to be safe.
Overview
Located in northern Italy, Verona is a stunning city which attracts countless tourists every year from around the world. To this day, nobody really knows how old Verona actually is, though this doesn’t make the city any less rich in history than Venice or Rome. The city boasts beautiful architecture, art galleries, theatres and museums full of cultural and historical importance
Wander the streets of Verona on a winter’s night and you might believe the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet to be true. Beyond the Shakespearean hyperbole, however, you’ll find plenty to keep you occupied in one of Italy’s most beautiful cities. Known as piccola Roma (little Rome) for its importance in imperial days, its truly golden era came during the 13th and 14th centuries under the Della Scala family (also known as the Scaligeri). The period was noted for the savage family feuding of which Shakespeare wrote in his play.
Getting there and around
Verona is easily reached by car from many places in Italy and also from various places in Europe due to its convenient location in the north of the country. If coming from Rome, then take the A1 and follow the signs for Verona. If coming from Bari, then take the A14 and follow the signs for Verona. Depending on where you are coming from, it is still best advised to check on the best routes before leaving home and to also keep yourself constantly updated on the latest traffic announcements and delays in and around the city. Traffic in the direction of Italy and throughout Italy can be very busy during certain times of year, and the last thing you want to be doing is sitting in a traffic jam for hours in the middle of summer.
Top Pick for Verona
Verona really has something for everyone and is one of the most stunning cities in Italy. Some of the main sights to see in Verona include, the Roman Arena, car park Arena is only 5 minutes away – very similar to that of the coliseum but on a much smaller scale and will certainly make for some special picture moments – the arena was previously used as a Roman military settlement. Verona has also been named as a UNESCO world heritage site, and is, therefore full of amazing things to see
