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"Verona is less than 90 minutes from Venice or Milan via high-speed train, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring northern Italy."
"The Arena of Verona is Italy's fourth-largest surviving Roman amphitheater, hosting a renowned opera festival every summer, showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage."
"Visitors flock to Verona to experience the romantic sights associated with the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet, set against a backdrop of historical significance."
"The Hotel Due Torri, built in the 14th century, became the city's leading luxury hotel in the 1800s and was favored by iconic opera singer Maria Callas."
Verona, located in northern Italy's Veneto region, is famous for its connection to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. It is less than 90 minutes from Venice or Milan by train and near Lake Garda. Founded by an ancient tribe, it became a Roman colony in 89 B.C.E., featuring the Arena of Verona, Italy's fourth-largest Roman amphitheater. The city offers quaint streets, local cuisine, and expert travel tips from locals. The Hotel Due Torri, a historic luxury hotel, has hosted famous guests like Maria Callas.
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