Verona’s tourism is dominated by Romeo and Juliet. Guiletta’s balcony is a tourist trap to rival the leaning tower of Pisa or Niagara Falls. Still, the city is lovely and romantic. An evening stroll is mandatory.
Guilette's Balcony |
We developed a routine to take place during the passagiata, or afternoon walk. Every day we stopped at the same bar for a spritz aperol. It is on a fantastic corner for people watching and they give you a snack to nibble on with your drinks. Afterwards, we didn't need dinner, but who could resist? If you go to Verona, the typical cooking of the area includes the use of vino amorena, a local wine. We tried two dishes made with it. The first was a risotto that was soaked int he wine prior to cooking. The finished product was incredibly good and a dark purple color. The second was pasta with a rabbit sauce made with the specialty wine. Perhaps there is a common thread here, make that wonderful dishes with a common wine. We would both go back to Verona simply to eat!
We can't explain how enchanting this city really is, so we’ll just show you. Even the photos don't do justice to the endearing quality of Verona.
The Roman Arena is 2000 years old, and is home... |
...to both the Verona Opera and rock concerts. |
The Roman Theater... |
...is the same age... |
...and still stages plays. |
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ReplyDeleteI am noticing a theme in Carol's wardrobe. Matching socks no less. Beautiful pictures. Off to Cuba next week. Fay
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