Valentine’s Day in the city of Romeo and Juliet, Verona.
Febbraio 11, 2024“There is no world outside the walls of Verona, but only purgatory, torment, hell. He who is banished from here is banished from the world, and exile from the world is death.” For Valentine’s Day, a trip to the beautiful town of Verona is the ideal thing to do. Juliet’s famous balcony and much more to visit. Juliet’s house is a late 13th and early 14th century tower. On a stone in the wall there is a bas-relief of a hat and popular tradition believes it to be the coat of arms of the Cappelletti or Capulets, Juliet’s family. At the beginning of the 20th century, Juliet’s house was restored to give it back its ancient medieval appearance and open it to visitors. Below is a list of the best attractions in the city. Your stay in the city can only begin in Piazza Bra, the largest square in Verona and symbol of the city.
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Subsequently you can visit Piazza delle Erbe, the oldest square in Verona and climb to the top of the Torre dei Lamberti. The Duomo is also worth a quick tour and not far away is one of the most famous bridges in Verona, the Ponte Pietra.
For the little ones, just 25km away is the Gardaland amusement park.