
Verona, the provincial capital of Veneto, is often called a city for lovers. Shakespeare set right here his masterpiece "Romeo and Juliet" and there are hundreds of couples who every day queue to visit the famous balcony from which the author took inspiration. But Verona actually has other attractions that can make you fall in love and that classify it as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Verona, founded already in pre-Roman times probably by Veneti (ancient Italic people), is an incredible concentrate of history! Just walk through its streets to fall madly in love with it. The monuments, the variety of the architecture, the art and the many squares are an incomparable “background” to countless clubs, taverns and typical places with a welcoming and traditional mood.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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