
Verona in February
Not the best time
February means fewer crowds and lower prices, except around Valentine's Day when couples flock to Romeo and Juliet's city. Still chilly, but you'll catch glimpses of spring approaching.
Weather
February stays cold with morning frost common throughout the month. Rain comes in short bursts rather than prolonged downpours. The days start getting noticeably longer by month's end, giving you an extra hour of daylight compared to January.
9°C high1°C low7 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$90/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Carnival celebrations
- •Valentine's Day events (popular in the 'city of love')
February Tips
- •Valentine's Day brings romantic crowds to Juliet's House
- •Hotel prices jump around February 14th
- •Carry an umbrella as February rain can be unpredictable
All Months
Opera season runs from June to September, transforming the entire city. Hotel prices spike, but the energy is incredible – you'll hear arias drifting from restaurant speakers and see people in evening wear heading to Arena di Verona. Book accommodations months ahead during this period. Spring (April-May) offers perfect weather and fewer crowds. The hills around Verona turn green, and restaurant terraces reopen. Fall brings harvest season in nearby Valpolicella wine region – perfect for day trips. Winter is quiet but charming, especially around Christmas when Piazza dei Signori hosts a small market. Just know that many restaurants close for vacation in January. Summer heat can be intense in the amphitheater, but evening performances start at 9 PM when temperatures cool.
Verona Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
10/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
3/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
7/10
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