To make the most of your trip, look up the most interesting districts and must-see sights of Verona on the map in advance.
The first district, known as the Old Town (Citta Antica), is where you'll find preserved ancient buildings. Just about a kilometer away on the Verona map, you'll find the business district of Borgo Trento.
A very interesting walk can be taken along the banks of the Adige River — bring a map of Verona with you and start your journey near one of the bridges in the city center. On the right-hand side, you’ll easily find most of the local sights as well as a suitable hotel (see the map of Verona with hotels).
Modern Verona has significantly expanded thanks to nearby suburban villages. The entire city is divided into 8 districts, each of which includes several neighborhoods (23 in total).
To determine which district of Verona to stay in, we suggest considering the central districts: the 1st, 2nd, 6th, and 7th districts. These districts include the Old Town (1st district) and the business center of Borgo Trieste (6th district). Veronetta, a student district in central Verona, as well as San Zeno and Borgo Milano, are also of interest.
There is one aspect to consider for those choosing the best neighborhoods to stay in Verona: the city center mainly consists of old buildings with relatively small rooms, and the streets are always bustling and noisy. The most favorable neighborhoods for living are considered to be Chievo, San Zeno, Veronetta, and Borgo Trento.
Mentioning the dangerous areas of Verona, most often refers to the southeastern part of the city, where it is better not to walk alone at night.