This post is more an image gallery rather than a trip report. However, you can see here the most interesting landmarks here:
Porta Borsari
On the way to Piazza delle Erbe
Piazza delle Erbe
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Juliet’s House or Casa di Giulietta
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On the way to Piazza Bra / Arena
San Fermo Maggiore
Arena and Piazza Bra
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Castelvecchio (Old Castle)
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Did you enjoy this photo tour? Here you find the map – click on the top left to see the days and/or on the top right to enlarge the map.
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Well if you want to visit Verona, here you can find some accomodation options, depending on your budget:
Where to sleep:
- Budget accomodation: Alloggio Le Casette, at just 300 meters from Arena and Piazza Bra. Great sight and position, it has private bathroom. For its price range, 80-90 Euros, it is one of the few places where you can have your private bathroom. Breakfast at 4 Euros per person per night.
- Mid-range accomodation: B&B Palazzo Lavagnoli, at 650 meters from Piazza Bra, has some 2 levels suites, great WiFi connection, breakfast included, prices around 120 Euros per double room per night.
- Luxury accomodation: Domus Nova, located in the central Piazza dei Signori, in a 14th Century building, breakfast included, prices around 270 Euros per double room per night.
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Gorgeous city, one of my favorites in the world! Thanks for a nice reminder while it's cold and snowy here in Boston!
Thanks for your comment Linda! Yeah Verona is one of my favourite cities too (and lucky that it is not that far from my hometown). Well it's cold and almost snowy here too: the pictures were taken in August! 🙂
Thanks for sharing wonderful information, it is really nice information.
Thanks for your comment…well this post is more a pic gallery rather than my classic text+pictures post! 🙂 I wanted to show beautiful images about the beautiful city of Verona! 🙂