fiogf49gjkf0d Your money goes a lot further in Verona than it does in Venice: numerous
trattorias
offer full meals for around L25,000/12.91 (especially in the Veronetta district, on the east side of the river), while on almost every street corner there's a bar where a glass of house wine will set you back a mere L1000/0.52. As the Veneto produces more DOC wine than any other region in Italy, it's not surprising that Italy's main wine fair, Vinitaly, is held in Verona; it takes place in April and offers abundant sampling opportunities. For non-alcoholic pleasure, sit outside one of the
gelaterie
in Piazza dell' Erbe and indulge in an incredible concoction of fruit, cream and ice cream; another place to make for is
Gelateria Pampanin
, by Ponte Garibaldi.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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