Friday, June 14, 2013

Verona, the city of love

William Shakespeare describes one of the most intense love story in Verona even if the England’s national poet was too young for had a city tour in one of the most beautiful example of the Roman urban development.

Verona is rich of Roman history, and the ruins of the greatest civilization ever existed, now create an open-air museum. Are still visible gorgeous villas, city walls, theaters and churches, but especially here: the Arena!

The amphitheater today is used for the opera season, which this year celebrates its centenary. The most famous opera is the “Aida” by Giuseppe Verdi, who this year would have celebrate his 200 birthday.

But If relax is the goal of your trip, have a walk through places full of history and trendy bars and restaurant, where you can have a taste of the Venetian cuisine, and shopping, the downtown streets are the right choice. Via Mazzini and Via Cappello, with Juliet’s balcony, are great places to find the excellence of Made in Italy.


A visit to this magnificent city is a must for any tourist staying at the Hotel Brenzone. The city can be reached in just an hour every day with local buses that run along the lake. There is always someone available to help you in order to get ready for your journey and give you some tips that not everyone knows.


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