Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Wanderlust


Cheery violin tunes drift into your ear from nearby bistros as you lope along smooth paths paved with stone. Medieval architecture frames your view as you cross under pearly arches and stroll past delightfully vintage buildings, complete with beautiful antique carvings of mythical creatures alongside a profusion of Roman monuments. The Adige River gurgles peacefully through the romantic city, spanned by multiple stone arch bridges, each a masterpiece from a medieval architect. So magnificent is this city that Shakespeare based three of his most famous plays here. Also known as the City of Romeo and Juliet, millions venture here to this authentic Italian city every year to wallow in the splendid artistic heritage and history of Verona, Italy.
            Many who have visited the Verona would like to say that one of the most memorable things about it is its people. Verona’s people truly enjoy sharing their city with you, but Verona is much more than that. While you are here, visit Romeo and Juliet’s house, where their love seems to remain lingering in the airy atmosphere. Later, buy tickets for a theatrical performance Verona’s Roman Arena, one of the best-preserved amphitheaters in Italy, and eat dinner at one of the outdoor cafes in Piazza delle Erbe, the rectangular heart of Verona's historic center. Let the charming city of Verona guide you as it showers you with an abundance of medieval castles and towers, cathedrals, museums, and authentic Italian cuisine.

By Julie Chen

Image Source











No comments:

Post a Comment