Verona is a wonderful town between Venice and Milan, it’s situated on the Adige river, the second longest river in Italy. Verona is wonderful in each period of the year but during the summer there is too much umidity. The best time to choose for a visit in Verona depends on your interests and, surely, your holiday period. If you are in love you can visit it on February 14th, St. Valentine’s day. During those days Verona is a lovely environement to enjoy your love like Romeo and Juliet! You can visit Jiuliet’s house in every time during the year but in those days it’s unique.
Romeo and Juliet are one of the best attractions for visitors, however Verona has many other interesting attractions. The Arena, the ancient roman amphitheatre, hosts lyric operas, rock concerts and many other shows.

In Verona the landscape is fantastic with hills all around it. Illy and I would like to show you some parts of this wonderful territory, expecially Valpolicella, famous for its wines (the most famous is Amarone), and Lake Garda, the biggest lake in Italy and a nice place for holyday.
Has anyone of you visited these places yet?





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I have been to Verona a couple years ago. The town is quite beautiful and unique. I recommend staying and walking the town. I was there mid-September and it was very busy with people visiting. I can imagine in February on St. Valentine’s Day the city would be very cumbusted, however very romantic the same. Enjoy!
Mary
Mary, that’s right, visiting Verona during the winter is very romantic, there is something special in the air when it’s cold, the colors are different, a kind of misterious…
Maybe combined with a trip to Venice, really recommended!
Illy
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