Blog Entries tagged 'verona'
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- Opera at the Verona ArenaWe had a full day of staying in Verona because we had the opera in the evening. The opera, Aida, was playing at the Verona Arena. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verona_Arena]] I don’t remember how I heard about the opera festival in Verona but I Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jul 15, 2021
- A Day in Verona, A Day in ModenaMy idea was to travel to a nearby town one day and home the next, so that we were not just running from place to place. So having spent a day in Venice, it was time to Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jul 13, 2021
- Venice, A Day TripOur original plan was to stay in southern Italy for a couple of weeks then northern Italy for a couple of weeks. I’d wanted to say a month in each place but we compromised on 2 weeks for each. Since Posted by Miss Chris in Grandma on The Go | Jul 11, 2021
- Italy and San MarinoBeen quite a while since I updated this, and I can't remember exactly how I ended the last post so I'll continue with what I remember. My last night in Nice was rather long and boozy so waking up to leave Posted by benjamin2981 in Eurotrip 2019 | Jul 22, 2019
- Day 11Today we had a new driver because the driver had to have certain hours of rest between their hours of driving. Our previous driver, Marek from Poland will still join us later on the trip. As we headed towards Venice, Posted by Szufan in Half way around the world | Sep 22, 2018
- Milan, Verona, Venice Italy's border patrol is nowhere as strict as ours in Australia, all we did was have our passports stamped and we were out. No customs forms, entry cards etc to be completed. We met the girls at the car Posted by Ace from Oz in Italy 2016 | Jul 2, 2016
- Day 4: Venice to Verona and my epic pasta fail!Venice – Day 3 – Tuesday 19th April This morning, my last in Venice, I was viciously woken by the sound of a loud fire alarm! No wait, that’s just SOME IDIOT’S ALARM CLOCK!!! IN A HOSTEL!!! IN A SHARED DORM!!! Posted by jenniferhall in Pasta to Paris | Apr 19, 2016
- Circling the Adriatic Italy: The Veneto Mei Ling was at the wheel as we rolled into Verona an hour or so after leaving Ferrara. Like many of Italy's famously picturesque cities, Verona was pleasant but nondescript outside of t Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Jan 23, 2015
- Day 5 After Daniel's Grandma and Aunt Jackie left for San Jose, we went to the river where the backhoe had been left. Daniel's Unc Posted by danielcatherine in Daniel and Catherine's Adventures | Jun 9, 2014
- Wherefore art thou, Romeo?Verona is of course the setting for that most famous story of the two star crossed lovers. The city fathers obviously know how to make a few Euro out of this work of fiction by designating a particular balcony as Posted by Melbinman in The Melbourne Martins' Grande Tour 2014 | May 6, 2014
- A tale of three cities We've certainly been on the move in the last couple of days. Yesterday we bo Posted by Melbinman in The Melbourne Martins' Grande Tour 2014 | May 4, 2014
- Bill's European Adventure, 2001. Part 5: Verona and Venice [center]While this pic looks like we were arguing, we were actually trying to get the gondola in the shot![/center] Aug 27 Bought cheap fruit and bread on our way out of the hostel Posted by BillLehane in Silly Billy | Mar 17, 2013
- Ciao Italia...Bienvenue en France!What could a trip to Italy be without a visit to Venezia! It was with great anticipation that we boarded the train in Verona heading two hours away to Venice. I couldn't visualize in my head a city Posted by clarkesabroad in The Clarke's Magical Mystery Tour | Oct 7, 2011
- Bustling Naples I am sitting in our hotel in Verona with a Venice guidebook Posted by clarkesabroad in The Clarke's Magical Mystery Tour | Sep 26, 2011
- VENICETravelled from Austria to Venice, slight improvement with the weather. Stopped off in Verona for a few hours where we saw the colosseum there and had a stroll around the streets and visited Juliet's Balcony. Had a good lunch and Posted by jandcbuisman in Europe | Aug 11, 2011
- Lago di Garda The next morning after breakfast we set off for Lago di Garda (Lake Garda). Lake Garda is Italy's largest lake and one of the north's most visited locations. We hadn’t really spent much time looking into Lago di Posted by jknazef in The Navigating Nazefs | Aug 5, 2011
- How Juliet's boob touched my lifeAlmost three weeks in to pizza, pasta, vino, prosciutto, bread and real macchiato. Every morning my friends at the cafe outside of school greet me with a smile, a kiss, a heart-sprinkled coffee and a Facebook friend invitation, the latter Posted by enoura in Change location, change luck | Jul 25, 2011
- Italy There is so much to love about Italy, the cityscape, the country side, the food, the people, the old buildings, the art the History, Fashion, sunshine and all the landmarks. Italy is my favorite country i have Posted by PhotoGlen in My Travel World | Apr 18, 2011
- Sculpting and Paintings and Frescoes oh my![Note: This is very long and I apologize, but the good part is at the end] Verona. For most people the mention of this small Italian city evokes visions of star crossed lovers and William Shakespeare. I must admit Posted by laurenp319 in La Serenissima | Sep 20, 2010
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