One Day in Verona, Italy: How to See Everything
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As you can see at the end of the video, we had time to spare. So if you want to go up the Torre dei Lamberti or go into the Arena, you can. Just make sure you watch your times, since ALL THE CHURCHES CLOSE AT 5pm, with a siesta break from 1-1:30.
You can easily see the entire city in one day. We started at the bottom (San Zeno and Castelvecchio) and zig-zagged our way up to the top, ending at the viewpoint (at Piazzale Castel San Pietro) for sunset. A little better planning would reduce the amount of walking we did (we covered more than 30,000 steps), but the town is so small that you can get across the entire thing in about 15 minutes.
Here is a list of everything we saw and the corresponding timestamps:
0:27 - Basilica San Zeno (where Romeo and Juliet got married)
3:01 - Castelvecchio
3:20 - Castelvecchio Bridge (aka Ponte Scaligero) - medieval bridge with the world's largest arch (at the time it was built)
3:49 - Piazza Bra
4:01 - Arena di Verona (it opens late on Mondays - at 1:30pm, every other day is 8:30am-7:30pm)
4:22 - Via Mazzini
4:39 - Porta Borsari
5:01 - Arco dei Gavi
5:12 - Lunch at Baccha Bundus (fantastic piadinas)
5:24 - Piazza della Erbe
5:29 - Piazza della Ragione
5:32 - Torre dei Lamberti
5:40 (and 12:00) - Casa di Giulietta (Juliet's House)
6:01 - Porta Leoni
6:10 - San Fermo (upper church)
6:51 - San Fermo (lower church)
7:28 - Casa di Romeo
7:36 - Sant'Anastasia
8:27 - Duomo di Verona (Verona Cathedral
9:10 - St. Elena
9:21 - The baptistry (St Giovanni in Fonte)
9:43 - Scaliger Tombs (Tombs of the della Scala family)
9:53 - Santa Maria Antica
10:02 and 10:38 - Ponte Pietra
10:41 - Piazzale Castel San Pietro (Best view in Verona)
10:54 - Dante's statue in Piazza dei Signori
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Verona Italy - Top Attractions in Verona, Italy
Verona Italy - Top Attractions in Verona, Italy - the city of love
Verona is one of the most famous and popular cities in #Italy. It is the literary hometown of two of the world’s most famous lovers – Romeo and Juliet. The unique atmosphere of the medieval old town attracts visitors as well as the famous Roman amphitheatre. The busy, narrow streets are full of fashion boutiques and fine restaurants as far as the eye can see. The city is one of the most important tourist destinations in Italy, and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Top 14 things to do & see in Verona: 1.Castelvecchio, 2.Castelvecchio Bridge, 3.Piazza Bra, 4.Arena di Verona, 5. Via Mazzini, 6. Piazza delle Erbe, 7. Lamberti's Tower, 8.Piazza dei Signori, 9. Palazzo della Ragione, 10.Casa di Giulietta, 11. Porta dei Leoni, 12.San Fermo Maggiore, 13. Arco dei Gavi, 14. Castel San Pietro.
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Tuscany is a legendary region in central Italy that stretches from the Apennine Mountains to the west coast, meandering through endless vineyards, medieval towns and the impossibly beautiful cities of Florence, Siena and Pisa.
In today’s modern world, defined by alarm clocks, deadlines and traffic jams, Tuscany lures travelers with the promise of a warmer, gentler way of living.
Here, high art mingles deliciously with warm sunshine and fragrant wine. History seeps through the cobblestones and small occasions are transformed into the greatest of pleasures.
Around six hundred years ago, Tuscany changed the world forever when economic, cultural and political forces collided, sparking the Renaissance. It was a new way of thought in which art and education were highly prized and the search for happiness, a noble goal.
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Moments in Northern Italy: Bologna, Verona, Lake Garda (Part 1)
Traveling around Northern Italy was therapeutic in a way. The scenery was just so beautiful and architecture was simply amazing. Italians are known to be people who knows how to enjoy life and I had my take of it too! A journey of exploring, experiencing and reflecting as I stepped into different towns.
Flight from Frankfurt to Bologna didn't take too long and before I know it, I was in the charming town of Bologna. I took a bigger step to look for Romeo (and Juliet) in Verona and then to Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy.
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- Palazzo d'Accursio and Fountain of Neptune at Piazza Maggiore
- Two Towers of Bologna (Le due Torri)
- Trattoria Anna Maria
- La Sorbetteria Castiglione
Verona:
- Arena di Verona
- Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta)
- Piazza delle Erbe
- Ponte Pietra (Stone Bridge)
- Ristorante Redentore
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- Riva del Garda
- Bardolino
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Verona / Italy - sightseeing in a very old Roman city HD
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Verona is a old Roman city in the in north-eastern Italy's Veneto region most famous as the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Many Roman ruins have been preserved and the walk trough the streets was a perffect highlight. From the river Adige to the Arena, the spectacular Roman amphitheatre, the walk was a apposition of historical highlights: Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta), Piazza delle Erbe, Ponte Pietra (Peter Bridge), Porta Borsari at example. Via Mazzini and Corso Porta Borsari are the important shopping miles, enjoy the short overview !
Wir besuchten Verona im Nordwesten Italiens in der Venzianischen Region, dort wo Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet spielte. Vom Fluss Adige bummelten wir in Richtung des berühmten Romanischen amphitheater, gesehen haben wir viele historische Highlights wie das Casa di Giulietta, den wunderschönen Piazza delle Erbe, die Ponte Pietra Brücke, das Borsari Tor nur als Beispiel. Neben den Marktständen, die in der Hitze den nötigen Schatten spendeten, kamen die Shoppingfreunde in der Via Mazzini und im Porta Borsari Cors voll auf ihre Kosten, viel Spaß beim Zuschauen !
Playlist: European Highlights
Time: summer 2012
Location: Verona / Italy
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Padua, Italy, travel in the Old Town
Padua in northern Italy is one of those great old cities with a beautifully preserved historic center. The pedestrian zone has got arcades and shops, bars and cafés, cobblestone and broad piazzas, and lots of people out having a good time. We say Padua, Italians say Padova. In this episode we are going to focus more on people and the street life rather than historic sites like churches or museums. We will be showing you some great old buildings and suggesting a nice walking route that will get you right around through the historic center of Padua and will take you into the university district. Padua makes a very convenient day trip from nearby Venice, which is just 24 miles away – it's about a half hour train ride. We visit the main piazzas and Via Roma, a wonderful walking street. It really is the main pedestrian lane of Padua, and while it's not a piazza it functions as one because there are no cars allowed, so it's long and narrow as a street but filled with people.
The town has a wonderful historic center with pedestrian lanes and the loggia, with all of these arcades and columns. It's very pedestrian-friendly and bicycle-friendly. People are pedaling all over the place here, and there's lots of cafés, naturally, sidewalk cafés, people eating and drinking in the evening especially the young people, who come out about 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock and have a spritz, or a beer, have a wine at the café.
he grand Palazzo della Ragione is surrounded by three primary piazzas - delle Erbe, dei Fruit and dei Signori. This is the heart of Padua.
We found some sort of a street party going on. Turns out they are celebrating graduation day at the Padua medical school. It's the oldest medical school in the world, first founded with the University in the year 1222. And this being Italy they know how to celebrate in the streets. Amazing to think this ritual has been going on annually for about 800 years. And Padua still has one of the best medical schools in the world. The University has been associated with a large number of important intellectuals such as Copernicus, Galileo, Stendhal and William Harvey, who developed his system of blood circulation here. The university medical school has the oldest anatomy lab in the world and the university also hosts the oldest botanical garden in the world, which was used as a garden of curative herbs attached to the medical school. When done with your visit to Padua you can catch the tram right back to the train station.