Fascinating Verona: in the Footprints of Romeo and Juliet
Verona, Italy
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
Discover Verona with your local guide. Follow the footprints left by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and be drawn in by this fascinating city.
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Discover Verona with your local guide. Follow the footprints left by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and be drawn in by this fascinating city.Shakespeare placed star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet in Verona for good reason: romance, drama and fatal family feuding have been the city's hallmark for centuries.
This amazing journey will start with the 2,000-year-old amphitheater called Arena, built before the Colosseum in Rome and still used today.
Walk through the picturesque streets of Verona to reach the world-famous Juliet's House, with its famous balcony and statue of Juliet, the unlucky protagonist of the heart-breaking tragedy. You will then proceed to Herbs Square with its lively market, glamorous palaces, fascinating fountain of Madonna Verona, Lamberti Tower, and the ancient Domus Mercatorum.
Your next step is the historical Signori Square, astonishing in its simple elegance. Here the entire history of Verona can be seen, from the Roman period, through the Romanesque, the Gothic, and the Renaissance-period buildings, to today's life.
Passing through evocative medieval courtyards and back streets,finally reaching the Scala Family Tombs. You will have wonderful and ever-lasting memories of this fascinating city, which will remain in your heart forever.
This amazing journey will start with the 2,000-year-old amphitheater called Arena, built before the Colosseum in Rome and still used today.
Walk through the picturesque streets of Verona to reach the world-famous Juliet's House, with its famous balcony and statue of Juliet, the unlucky protagonist of the heart-breaking tragedy. You will then proceed to Herbs Square with its lively market, glamorous palaces, fascinating fountain of Madonna Verona, Lamberti Tower, and the ancient Domus Mercatorum.
Your next step is the historical Signori Square, astonishing in its simple elegance. Here the entire history of Verona can be seen, from the Roman period, through the Romanesque, the Gothic, and the Renaissance-period buildings, to today's life.
Passing through evocative medieval courtyards and back streets,finally reaching the Scala Family Tombs. You will have wonderful and ever-lasting memories of this fascinating city, which will remain in your heart forever.
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