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Accommodation Type | Minimum Price | Maximum Price |
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Studio | € 616 | € 896 |
One-bedroom apartment | € 770 | € 1120 |
Three-bedroom apartment | € 1089 | € 1584 |
Two-bedroom apartment | € 1001 | € 1456 |
Four-bedroom apartment | € 1320 | € 1920 |
Note: The prices shown are calculated based on OMI data, reprocessed by our experts. These are average values: factors such as size, location, property condition, finishes, furnishings, and time of year can significantly affect the actual price.


Living in Verona
Verona, located in the Veneto region, is a city full of history and culture, famous for the Arena, Juliet's balcony, and its UNESCO-listed historic center. It offers a great mix of tradition and modernity, with a lively cultural and food scene.
Neighborhoods and Residential Areas
- Historic Center: The heart of the city, with historic landmarks, elegant squares, and premium shops.
- Borgo Trento: A quiet and elegant residential area, highly sought-after.
- Borgo Milano: Family-friendly, well-served by schools and supermarkets.
- Veronetta: A vibrant, alternative neighborhood popular with students, full of bars and cultural venues.
Social Life and Bars
Nightlife revolves around Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza Bra, full of lively bars and restaurants. Veronetta offers more alternative venues, concerts, and international cuisine.
Where Students Live
Students from the University of Verona usually live in Veronetta for its proximity to faculties and affordable rents. The Historic Center is also popular but more expensive (€300–€450/month for a single room). Verona has a well-connected bus system (ATV) and many bike paths.
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