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Flight offers to Verona
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Verona
from Catania
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Verona
from Cagliari
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Verona
from Madrid
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Verona
from Palermo
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Verona
from Comiso
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Verona
from Barcelona
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Verona
from Prague
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Verona
from Olbia
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Verona
from Zakynthos
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Verona
from Pantelleria
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Verona
from Lampedusa
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Verona
from Heraklion / Crete
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Verona
from Berlin
Return from €29.00 -
Verona
from Salerno Amalfi Coast
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Verona
from Alghero
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Verona
from Paris Orly
Return from €36.06
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OF VERONA
The planet's most magical city is a jumble of peaceful streets, each with their own history and treasure to discover.
IS THERE ANYTHING MORE ROMANTIC THAN LOSING YOURSELF IN VERONA?
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The imposing walls of Verona
In 2000 UNESCO enrolled Verona as a World Heritage City not only for the beauty of its architecture over two millennia of history but also because it "represents par excellence the concept of a fortified city characteristic of Eur…
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The capital of Christmas
In recent years, Verona has become one of the main Italian destinations for tourists over the Christmas holidays. Two million people are expected to visit the city this year, with two hundred thousand of them spending at least one…
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Verona, city of horses
Legend has it that, just after the end of the war in 489 AD between Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths, and the Roman general Odoacer, the starving people of Verona were granted exceptional permission to eat the many horse carcasse…