Author: | Thomas Kirby | ISBN: | 1230000501972 |
Publisher: | Astute Press | Publication: | June 19, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Thomas Kirby |
ISBN: | 1230000501972 |
Publisher: | Astute Press |
Publication: | June 19, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Located midway between Venice and Milan in Northern Italy is the historic and picturesque city of Verona. Verona’s claim to fame is as the setting for the greatest love story ever written – Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Verona impresses visitors with its Roman ruins, medieval charm, and cultural heritage. The city is cradled along the curves of the River Adige, which, coupled with the backdrop of the cypress-covered hills creates a visual treat.
Table of Contents:
Verona - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Recommended Itineraries - One Day in Verona - Two Days in Verona - Historic Monuments - Piazza Bra - Juliet’s House - Romeo’s House - Piazza Erbe - Holy Places & Churches - Cathedral of Verona in Duomo - Basilica of San Zeno - San Giorgio in Braida Church - Castles & Fortresses - Castelvecchio - San Pietro Castle - Scaligeri Castle - Wellness Activities & Nature - South Adige Park - North Adige Park - Giusti Palace & Garden - Regional Natural Park of Lessinia - Thermal Resorts - Amusement Parks & Other Attractions - Gardaland Resort - Beaches - Parco Naturo Viva - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Hotel Europa - Hotel San Luca - Hotel Siena - Hotel Mastino - Hotel Marco Polo - Places to Eat - Antica Bottego del Vino - Trattoria II Pompiere - Il Desco - Maharajah - Locanda Castelvecchio - Places to Shop - Federica Casanova - Baol atelier Creativo - Spazio Espoitivo Memoire - Citta del Sole - Via Mazzini
Located midway between Venice and Milan in Northern Italy is the historic and picturesque city of Verona. Verona’s claim to fame is as the setting for the greatest love story ever written – Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Verona impresses visitors with its Roman ruins, medieval charm, and cultural heritage. The city is cradled along the curves of the River Adige, which, coupled with the backdrop of the cypress-covered hills creates a visual treat.
Table of Contents:
Verona - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Recommended Itineraries - One Day in Verona - Two Days in Verona - Historic Monuments - Piazza Bra - Juliet’s House - Romeo’s House - Piazza Erbe - Holy Places & Churches - Cathedral of Verona in Duomo - Basilica of San Zeno - San Giorgio in Braida Church - Castles & Fortresses - Castelvecchio - San Pietro Castle - Scaligeri Castle - Wellness Activities & Nature - South Adige Park - North Adige Park - Giusti Palace & Garden - Regional Natural Park of Lessinia - Thermal Resorts - Amusement Parks & Other Attractions - Gardaland Resort - Beaches - Parco Naturo Viva - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Hotel Europa - Hotel San Luca - Hotel Siena - Hotel Mastino - Hotel Marco Polo - Places to Eat - Antica Bottego del Vino - Trattoria II Pompiere - Il Desco - Maharajah - Locanda Castelvecchio - Places to Shop - Federica Casanova - Baol atelier Creativo - Spazio Espoitivo Memoire - Citta del Sole - Via Mazzini