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Where to Stay in Verona

Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods

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Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads

Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Verona

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Veronetta

Mid-range

A lively, student-oriented neighborhood with a mix of old charm and modern energy.

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  • +More affordable dining and accommodation options.
  • +Vibrant atmosphere with many bars and cafes.
  • +Close proximity to the university and some cultural sites.
  • -Can feel a bit gritty in parts.
  • -Further from some of the main tourist attractions compared to the historic center.
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San Zeno

Mid-range

A more local, residential area centered around the magnificent Basilica di San Zeno.

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  • +Authentic local experience away from the main tourist crowds.
  • +Beautiful Basilica and a less commercial feel.
  • +Good value for money in terms of accommodation and dining.
  • -Requires a longer walk or public transport to reach the very center.
  • -Fewer tourist-oriented amenities.
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Verona Historic Center

Luxury

A living museum with Roman ruins, Renaissance architecture, and bustling piazzas.

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  • +Centrally located with all major attractions within walking distance.
  • +Abundant dining and shopping options.
  • +Charming and atmospheric.
  • -Can be very crowded, especially during peak season.
  • -Accommodations tend to be more expensive.

WiFi & Remote Work in Verona

Quality

good

Avg Speed

30-50 Mbps

Free WiFi

Many cafes, restaurants, and public squares offer free Wi-Fi (often requires registration). Limited free city-wide Wi-Fi network ('Verona Free WiFi').

Coworking

Limited dedicated coworking spaces; consider cafes or serviced offices if needed. Daily costs vary greatly, typically โ‚ฌ15-โ‚ฌ30.

Daily Budget (Budget)

EUR 70/day

Hostel New Depot dorm bedEUR 25
Pizza al taglio from a local bakeryEUR 10
Walking and occasional bus ticketEUR 5
Explore Piazza Bra and admire the Arena from outside, walk across Ponte Pietra, visit Giardino Giusti (entry fee)EUR 30
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Hidden Gems in Verona

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Osteria Sottoriva

Tucked away in an ancient vaulted cellar, this traditional osteria serves authentic Veronese dishes like risotto all'Amarone and pastissada de caval, a true taste of local culinary history.

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1 area to be cautious about

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