Discovering Verona and Beyond in Corte Roveggia

Discover the best of Verona



Step out of Corte Roveggia and be inspired by the beauty that surrounds you. The atmosphere invites relaxation, discovery and authentic moments to cherish. Every detail of your stay becomes part of an unforgettable Veronese experience.

Juliet's House, located in Verona, is one of the most iconic places associated with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The 13th-century house belonged to the Cappello family, believed to be the inspiration for the Capulets.


Arena of Verona
Built in the first century AD, it is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. It can seat up to 20,000 people and is famous for the Opera Festival as well as concerts and modern performances. During the day you can visit it internally; at night experiencing it illuminated is even more impressive.

Herb Square
Once the Roman forum, today it is a bustling square with markets, bars, and restaurants. See the Fountain of Madonna Verona, frescoed houses such as Casa Mazzanti, and the Gardello Tower.

Verona Cathedral (Santa Maria Matricolare)

A building that combines different styles, with an impressive interior and fine frescoes.

Roman theater and Castel San Pietro
Remains of a Roman theater that hosts performances in summer. From the hill of Castel San Pietro there is a unique view of the city, especially at sunset.

Giusti Garden
Splendid Italian Renaissance garden with centuries-old cypresses, statues and a small labyrinth. A place of peace also loved by Goethe and Mozart.

Piazza dei Signori (Dante Square)
It is elegant and collected, surrounded by historic buildings such as the Palazzo della Ragione and the Loggia del Consiglio. In the center towers the statue of Dante Alighieri, who found refuge here during his exile from Florence.

Castelvecchio and Ponte Scaligero
A medieval fortress commissioned by Cangrande II della Scala, today it houses a museum with works by Pisanello, Mantegna and Tintoretto. From Ponte Scaligero you can enjoy one of the most iconic views of the Adige River.

Nearby



Lake Garda: picturesque villages such as Sirmione, Lazise, Bardolino and Malcesine.
Valpolicella: hills and vineyards, home of Amarone and other prestigious wines.

Lessinia and Monte Baldo: nature, trekking, panoramic cable car.
Mantua: renaissance city of the Gonzaga family, UNESCO heritage site.
Vicenza: city of Palladio, with villas and the Teatro Olimpico.
Padua: famous for the Scrovegni Chapel and the Basilica of St. Anthony.
Soave: medieval village with castle and renowned white wine.
Valeggio sul Mincio and Borghetto : romantic villages on the river, famous for tortellini.