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Verona is not very difficult to navigate by car, as long as you stay out of the old city center - other places are pretty modern. In any case a good GPS is always recommended - I use one in all my travels.
We stayed in Porta Palo hotel - it's very nice with reasonable prices and not very far from the city center which is pretty easy to reach by foot (15-20 minutes walk). I also recommend to rent a bike in the hotel - the price is cheap and riding the bike in Verona is fun :-) Here is the website for the hotel - http://www.hotelsverona.it/hotelport...l-porta-palio/ Have a nice trip, Oleg. www.Olegis.com |
Loved the photos - they brought back memories of one my very favorite places. It is always fun to look at another person's photos of a place one has been and know just where the photographer must have stood to take them. It is a shame that so many tourists treat Verona as a day trip - it has so much to offer in all respects.
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How beautiful! Grazie mille.
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Thanks basingstoke2 and LunaBella. Actually we've been in Verona for 3 days and I feel that it was not enough. Well, maybe next time :-)
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I am starting to do research for a possible Verona trip (bucket list), and I have to say your photos are stunning. Now I know we really have to go.
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Thanks for posting. We were in verona late last summer for a performanceat the arena but we stayed within walking distance of it. Any city with marble sidewalks can't be all bad
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