Residence Garda Blu Brenzone
Via Gardesana 4 Brenzone, Lake Garda, Veneto, 37010, Italy
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Little Love for Verona
... t get better. I have only 2 words about the people in the train station: Rude with a capital R and unhelpful.
My apologies right now for what may turn out to be a bit of a rant before we get to the nice bits, but truth be told, this was all part of the day. There didn't seem to be a tourist information at the train station - which is very silly. The only information was for the bus/train, so I asked the man nicely, "Boungiorno" (good day), is there a ...
A pleasant walk
... delle Cascate has three hikes, 1/2 hour, 1 hour and 2 hour, labeled facile (easy), medio (medium) and difficile (hard); and according to the flier, it’s open in March on Sundays from 10:00 to 18:00. I check the park’s on-line site, and it shows it is open as well. We decide to go. What could go wrong?
It turns out, two things.
First, my navigator cannot find Parco delle Cascate, nor does it list the park on its attractions. No ...
O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
... again, had gelato too. Kevin made us.
After lunch we started on our sight-seeing day. We first went to the main area where the old arena is also located. The arena is now used as an outdoor theatre. We then walked over to Piazza Erbe where many souvenir shops were at. Our main mission here, though, was to find the balcony that was supposedly Juliet's in Romeo and Juliet. It took us a while to find it because it was off in a side alley, but I could ...
More touring in Verona
We visit the 15th Century Renaissance Giardino Giusti, created for the Palazzo Giusti. Though not on the main list of sites to see in Verona, is one of the most interesting sites we've seen (see photos).
The next day, we visit the Jewish Ghetto, a great pedestrian zone with a troubling history. Jews lived in Verona in the 10th Century. In 1408 the Jews obtained permission to live in the city and to lend money at interest; in 1422 they had to wear a yellow-wheel badge; ...
Falling through the clouds
... began! As we rolled into a janky place, with an open field, we got our of the cab and went inside to sign some waivers that were obviously in Italian. The ladies were super nice, even though they barely spoke any English and it was kind of cool because the place we went to you could tell it was all the locals. We all had a huge adrenalin rush while we started putting on our snazzy jumpsuits, cute goggles, and were given instructions on what to do before the ...
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