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Travel Blogs from Verona
Never Eat On Sundays
After waking up this morning specifically for the purpose of getting some food in my belly and discussing the project with katie - we unhappily discovered that due to some crazy activities everything we know has been closed. My options are Kebab or this little place further down the street, possibly a few others but they all involve paying sadly. I wonder what is going on in the square - ...
Milan
... cute it was 140 euro...Like a tee shirt with little horoscope gems, yeah that was 120... crazy milanese!
We circled back to the duomo for the treasury which was just a single room full of old jewelry and what was more impressive was the free tombs next to that room. Very beautiful to see.
We gave some of the extra food we had taken over the past few days to a little old woman with her two little puppies who ...
Verona
Woke up at 645 and went down to an amazing breakfast (cappuchino!!) and they had toasted rolls, jam, yogurt, milks and cereal, coffee and tea, plus they opened the room early for us so we didn't have to rush<33 I love elpina adelweiss lol We got our 7:50 train and hopped off at 9, dropping our bags off and heading to pizza bra where we saw the l'arena stella di natale and to catch the city sight seeing bus - which we ...
Romeo! Romeo! Translation: Desperate! Desperate!
... in Venice, the city of love, in the wall! Like the one Amanda Seyfried discovered! So I found a little crack and shoved it in there; I created my own romantic moment. I figured Juliet wouldn't mind.
Also, if you haven't seen My Sassy Gay Friend's "Romeo and Juliet" on YouTube, I demand you go watch it now. I was simultaneously quoting that and Shakespeare's original text under my breath the entire time. It might just change your life. Or maybe just make you laugh.
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Fun in Fair Verona
... br>
We walked into the historic centre - maybe 10 minutes from where we parked. Our intended first port of call was Juliet's house - but we were all getting hungry, so we had lunch first just in the Piazza D'Erbe which is a few paces further on from the little laneway leading to Juliet's house. Lunch was very pleasant in this attractive setting - the piazza is surrounded by late mediaeval/early Renaissance buildings, an imposing statue, and ...