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Follow in Shakespeare’s footsteps with a weekend break in Verona
O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? If you're looking for your very own star-crossed lover, then there's only one thing to do: plan a weekend retreat in Verona. This romantic Italian city was where William Shakespeare chose to set his timeless love story, and it's easy to see why. Just take a stroll through the historic centre, admiring the charming, well-preserved old buildings. Each tells its own story, from the ancient Roman arena to the medieval castle - and, of course, there's also Juliet's house, where you can go and take a picture on the balcony.
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Why should I choose Verona for a weekend away?
Verona is one of Italy's true gems. It's not as popular as Venice or Florence, but it's still packed with interesting things to see and do. A weekend break in Verona is ideal for anyone with a keen interest in history and culture. Start in Piazza Bra, the city's main square. You can have breakfast here on the terrace of a café, doing a spot of people-watching before beginning a day of sightseeing. Most visitors head straight for the Casa di Giulietta, the legendary house of Juliet Capulet. If you're on a weekend retreat in Verona, this is a must. Have your photo taken at the balcony - just cross your fingers that your own love story doesn't end in tragedy! Other sights to see include the stunning Arena di Verona, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in Italy, and the Castelvecchio Museum. This is a medieval castle turned into an art museum; inside, you'll find one of the country's most glorious collections of medieval and early Renaissance art.
Where can I stay during a weekend retreat in Verona?
For a fuss-free weekend, look for holiday lettings in Verona in the Centro Storico (historic centre). This is where you'll find most of the city's sights. With accommodation in this area, everything you want to see during your weekend break in Verona will be just a short walk away. Just keep in mind that vehicles are limited in this area, so it's best to travel light, as you may struggle to drag large suitcases down the cobbled streets! There are also several neighbourhoods near the historic centre to consider, where accommodation may be cheaper but you'll still be within walking distance of the city's attractions. Borgo Trento, Veronetta and Borgo Venezia are all good choices. They're not particularly lively in the evening, so you might prefer to eat dinner or go to bars in the historic centre before returning to your accommodation to sleep. Porta Nuova, the area around the station, has some nice restaurants and is suitable for travellers on a budget, but it's a little further away from the city's most famous buildings.