Thinking of traveling to Verona in Italy? Here are 8 Travel Tips for your upcoming trip to the City of Romance: 👇 Save for later! Ordering Espresso | It’s common for Italians to drink their coffee while standing at the counter. Italians love to socialize over an espresso. An Italian coffee ritual only takes around 7 minutes. Good to know, if you order a coffee or caffè, you will be getting espresso in Italy! Get the Verona Card | The card gives you free entrance or a reduced fee to all top attractions. (+ often priority entrance, VIP!), free transportation, and discounts on opera and theater tickets. The card costs you only €27 for 24 hours or €32 for 48 hours. Check it out here: https://www.getyourguide.com/verona-l389/verona-card-24-48-hour-city-pass-transportation-t67200/?partner_id=XESTLCD&utm_medium=online_publisher&cmp=verona_short Make Reservations Upfront | We recommend making a reservation if you have your eye on a particular restaurant. Chances are there are no tables free if you walk by during high season or you will need to wait for a while. Coperto | You will notice that in most restaurants you are paying for something called ‘coperto’. This is a little extra fee, a cover charge per person that is part of the bill. Usually, this is around €2 per person and is kind of seen as an automatic “tip”. So it’s up to you if you want to give extra tips in the end, but it’s not needed. Tipping | Unlike many other countries, it’s not common to leave a tip at a restaurant or café in Italy. When to visit | During the shoulder months (September or May), when temperatures are comfortable, fewer tourists, and often less expensive. Did you know February is a popular travel month in Verona? It is known as the city of Romance! How many days | You can easily see all the highlights in the center of Verona in one day. However, we recommend spending at least two full days here to see everything at a more relaxed pace & soak up the city’s ambiance. How to get around | Walk everywhere! Most of the sights within the Centro Storico (the old town) and its surroundings are quite close to each other. For more travel tips make sure to subscribe our channel RootsAbroad! Music: Carefree Musician: Jonas URL: https://pixabay.com/music/watr-carefree-10157/ Check out our full Verona Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5XT-DTiIlU&t=5s

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