Day 4: Transfer to Verona and hit historic sights
Another gem of Northern Italy — and a hands-down highlight of this Northern Italy itinerary — awaits on day 3 when you’ll transfer to Verona .
Famed for being the city of Romeo and Juliet, the entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and every bit as rich in history as it is in romantic charm, with a well-preserved Roman amphitheater and picturesque piazzas framed by a ravishing riverside setting.
How to get from Lake Garda to Verona
The drive from Lake Garda to Verona takes just 30–45 minutes, with the A4/E70 (Autostrada) being the primary route for most travelers.
Connecting major cities in northern Italy, this toll highway is a smooth and scenic ride, offering views of rolling hills, vineyards, and cute villages.
On arriving, after checking into your hotel or guesthouse, head to Piazza Bra — Verona’s main square — to tour the well-preserved Arena di Verona Roman amphitheater.
Next, we suggest strolling the shopping area of Via Mazzini, which will lead you to pretty Piazza delle Erbe — an historic marketplace festooned with frescoed buildings, and the towering Torre dei Lamberti.
Where to stay
When it comes to , most visitors head to Centro Storico. Ideal if you’re short on time — you’ll be close to top attractions — it’s also the best option for first-time visitors.
That said, Verona is compact and easy to get around, so, for a quieter stay in an area loaded with laidback family-friendly charm, see .