Most people’s first encounter with Verona is as tourists. Indeed, it’s a city full of history – from the Arena, the famous balcony of Romeo and Juliet, not to mention all the food and wine scene. But beyond all of this, Verona is a super livable and human-sized city, with 256,000 people, a walkable centre where you can genuinely get by without a car, and connections that are hard to beat for a city this size: three airports within an hour, and direct trains to Milan, Venice, Padua, and Vicenza. Just outside the city, the Valpolicella wine country begins almost immediately – vineyards, hilltop villages, cycling paths. The expat community is growing steadily, from a handful a decade ago to well over a thousand registered foreign residents today. But what’s it actually like living in Verona all year round? To answer that, we combined our own data with reviews and opinions from residents, to give you a general overview of the city. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Life in Verona: What People Say Verona is a great compromise for those of you looking for a medium-sized city that still has that “town feel”. It’s one of...
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