Verona Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Juliet’s House Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Near Milan, Italy, the house of Juliet in Verona.
📍This is the house of Juliet, the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
🎫The entrance fee is 6 euros
⏰Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 19:00, closed on Mondays
✔️There were a fair number of people, but it wasn't overly crowded.
✔️There's a statue of Juliet in the house, and there's a superstition that touching her right breast will make your love come true. Tourists, regardless of gender, were taking photos with their hands on Juliet's breast, and I was one of them, but it felt a bit strange haha
In the midst of this, there's no love to be fulfilled... Empty
Verona: Where Love Blossoms in Italy
Fall in love with the romantic city of Verona, Italy. Explore its charming streets and immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere that inspired Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
City setting of the Love Story Romeo & Juliet
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Juliet’s house is one the the most popular attractions in Verona . one of the thing to do inside the Juliet house is to take picture with Juliet’s Statue, a hand on the right beast is most popular post for good luck. everyone is queue for the picture with Juliet’s .And finally I did it ❤️
is usually too crowded over the place , you require a long Q to take picture. please spare at least 15-30 mins to Q .
you could also went up to visit the house and take picture at the balcony that require ticket to visit. you required to scan a QR and buy ticket online to visit the balcony.
nearby a lot of thing to see as well. recommended place to visit in Verona . 👍🏻
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I believe that the vast majority of people come here because of the British Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" (two lovers from Italy), the singer of the ancient and modern love. In fact, there is another love movie "Glory to Juliet" that has been described in the world. Although the film is fictitious, no one in Verona really responded to the letter on the wall, but stepped into the former residence of Juliet. At the time, my heart still couldnt stop.
Most visitors here will do two things: one is to touch the chest of Juliet's bronze statue, which is said to bring good love, no wonder the goddess' right chest is bright and bright; the second is to put love letters and The message is posted on the brick wall, which has become a place to witness love. The whole process: lovers first leave the names of two people on the "love wall", then draw a love circle to surround the names of the two, and then put a rose in front of the statue of Juliet.
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Verona Arena Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Arena di Verona, gem of italian History 🏛
The arena might not be as famous as the Colosseo but it is actually a really stunning piece of architecture!
In fact is was build even before the colosseo and it also has been place for traditional games and shows in ancient times.
For sure it is worth a tour when visiting the beautiful city of Verona. the ticket is 10 euro and it is free on the first Sunday of every month.
tip: if you can choose the date of your visit, make sure you don't go when there are shows scheduled for the night (arena is also a theathre now) because they will cover the whole court with stage and seats and you will stay pay full ticket price.
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Verona: The City of Love and Timeless Romance
Fall in love with Verona, the city that inspired Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Explore the charming streets, stunning architecture, and passionate atmosphere of this beloved Italian destination.
"Aperitif in Golden Hour: Embrace the Splendor of Verona 🍷🌅"
Embrace the enchantment of Verona during the golden hour, a time when the city's beauty is illuminated by the setting sun's warm glow. This moment invites you to indulge in a delightful aperitif experience, savored against the backdrop of Verona's rich history and romance.
As you soak in the ambiance, a question arises: who would be the perfect companion to share this golden hour aperitif with? Tag them and extend the invitation to partake in this magical Veronese experience.
Let your chosen companion know that Verona's charm, heightened by the golden hour's splendor, awaits your shared enjoyment. 📍 Verona, Italy
The Arena, Verona: A Timeless Gem of History
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The Arena in Verona, Italy, is an extraordinary historical tourist attraction that has captivated thousands of visitors. This majestic amphitheater, dating back to the first century AD, stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of Verona. With its remarkable architecture, immersive ambiance, and world-class performances, the Arena is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and travelers seeking an unforgettable experience.
The Arena's architectural grandeur is awe-inspiring. Originally built to host gladiatorial contests and other spectacles, it has witnessed countless historical events and undergone meticulous renovations, preserving its original splendor.
Stepping into the Arena is akin to traveling back in time. As you walk through the grand entrance, the air is filled with a sense of anticipation and wonder. The sheer size of the amphitheater leaves a lasting impression, as does the opportunity to stand on the same ground where ancient Romans once gathered. Exploring the various levels and arches allows for breathtaking views of the stage and seating areas, providing a glimpse into the past glories of this magnificent structure.
Beyond the architectural marvels, the Arena offers an array of amenities and services to enhance visitors' experiences. Informative guided tours are available, providing historical context and fascinating anecdotes. Additionally, the presence of cafes and shops within the premises ensures that visitors can relax, indulge in local delicacies, and find mementos to commemorate their visit.
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Verona Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Verona, at first, was curious about Juliet's story, and Verona was very suitable for a night in Milan and Venice. I didn't expect it to be the most memorable place, even more than Milan and Venice. Love
Verona, one of Italy's oldest, most beautiful and glorious cities, Latin means "extremely elegant city", the whole city is small and exquisite, compared to Milan, just left, Verona has given you a clean and elegant
two-two-two people, bathing in the wicker chair in the sun
from the pleasure time of Milan to slow down here, brisk pace in the ancient town, all gods Refreshing
In Romeo and Juliet's hometown of Verona feel romantic
Verona is the only Veneto region (Veneto) The second largest city in Venice
As the most important red wine region in northeastern Italy, Verona has a natural geographical advantage and a fascinating microclimate, which is rich in the classics of Vapolicella and Vapolicella. It is made from a blend of local grape varieties. Among them, Amarone is the best. It is made from concentrated raisins. The tannins are rich in flavor, balanced in structure and supple. These knowledge deposited on books gradually became a matter of experience with the experience of this afternoon. The same geographical and climatic conditions apply to olive trees, so the olive oil here is also quite famous.
Next is our favorite Christmas market. This is my first time to come to Europe in Christmas month. I feel the Italian Christmas market. Every shop is just moving in front of my shop. Its really too My wife is so nice.
All kinds of Christmas gifts can be found in the market. There are decorations, ornaments and various kinds of food. There is a feeling of being in a family. There is a big Christmas tree in the center of the square. It is very romantic. ! Therefore, everyone said that the Christmas season must come to Europe once, you can feel the strong Christmas atmosphere here. Time is limited, good is always short-lived, and finally, in the reluctance, bid farewell to the town of Verona that surprises us.
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Castel San Pietro Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Best spot to see Verona from the top
If you are visiting Verona you cannot miss this stop! And I highly reccommend you get there by sunset 🌅
Seriously, even though it is gonna be a bit crowded it is the best moment to catch on camera.
After a walk uphill (about 10mins) you will get to the top and from there you will be able to see the whole town from above, so magical! ✨
Many people gather there to listen to music at sunset or to take nice and romantic shots, you won't be disappointed.
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Enjoying the breathtaking panoramic view in Verona, a romantic city at Italy! When you encounter a dramatic scenery, it’s like encouraging you to take an endless trip!
Alla Terrazza Castel San Pietro with DS 7 CROSSBACK Edizione Limitata Louvre: Admiring the Beauty of Verona at Sunrise 🌅
Experience the beauty of Verona at sunrise from the enchanting Alla Terrazza Castel San Pietro. Perched high above the city, this vantage point offers panoramic views of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Accompanied by the DS 7 CROSSBACK Edizione Limitata Louvre, watch as the city comes alive with the first rays of sunlight, illuminating its historic architecture and charming streets. It's a truly magical moment that will leave you in awe.
Lake Garda Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Milan surrounding recommended tourist destinations |||
In the area near Milan, the capital of Lombardy in Italy, there are many beautiful and historic towns and villages, which are comparable to the charm of Tuscany. Some of them are located at the foot of the Alps, some are located by magnificent lakes, and some are located in the bustling city center.
1. Limone sul Garda (Lemon Town) in the Garda Lake area.
2. Bergamo (Alpine region)
3. Varenna (Lake Como area)
4. Lago d'lseo in the Alps.
5. Brescia in the Alpine region.
6. Milan, Italy.
7. Chiavenna in the Val Bregaglia
8. Mantova
9. Sirmione in Lake Garda region
10. Lecco (Lake Como area)
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Sirmione, picturesque town on Lake Garda.
Lake Garda is a popular destination both for italian and foreign tourists. Maybe because of its gorgeous colors or maybe for its peculiar towns that host a great variety of romantic restaurants.
Sure it is a nice way to spend the weekend away from the city.
We loved getting lost in the narrow streets of Sirmione and then discovering the historical part of the town. Some people even like to swim in the lake since the water level is low but the stones don't make it that easy.
The prices of food and of any service in the town get high easily because of the great number of tourists visiting the city. You'd better spend the night in a nearby city.
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Lake Misurina (Italian: Lago di Misurina; Cadorino dialect: Lago de Meśorìna) is the largest natural lake of the Cadore and it is 1,754 m above sea level, near Auronzo di Cadore (Belluno). The lake's perimeter is 2.6 km long, while the maximum depth is 5 m. Near the lake there are about ten hotels with accommodation for around 500 people.
The particular climatic characteristics of the area around the lake make particularly good air for those who have respiratory diseases. Near the lake is the only center in Italy for the care of childhood asthma.
The lake was the theme of a famous song by Claudio Baglioni. Lake Misurina is also the theme of the theatrical representation of the Longane di Lozzo.
Lake Misurina is where the speed skating events were held during the 1956 Winter Olympics of Cortina d'Ampezzo – the last time Olympic speed skating events were held on natural ice.
Misurina lies on the route of the Dolomites Gold Cup Race.
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A medieval town by Lake Garda
These past two years, the fairy-tale worlds in Europe have become increasingly scarce, huh. At the beginning of September, during my travels in Italy, I discovered a small town📍Malcesine, which still retains some of that feeling. Malcesine is located on the northeastern side of Italy's largest lake, Lake Garda.
❤Walking on the cobblestone streets of Malcesine is a pleasure in itself, as if you are in a fairy-tale world.
📝The history of this small town dates back to the Middle Ages, with the castle built by the powerful Scaligeri family of Verona, its tall towers standing on the rocks, overlooking the entire town. From the top of the castle tower, overlooking the town and the lake, time seems to stop. The old houses, narrow alleys, corner squares, orange rooftops, and the castle all exude a medieval atmosphere.
If you travel to Italy, this small town is worth visiting; it is 60 kilometers from Verona and 200 kilometers from Venice.
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