If you’re interested in staying near Venice without actually paying the high prices the hotels and restaurants inside the city require, you can do no better than to set up for a few days in nearby Padua. Read the rest »
Verona may have been the home of Romeo and Juliet, but it’s home to many other amazing treasures as well – and they are not all works of fiction. Read the rest »
In the 13th and 14th centuries, Verona was often referred to as ‘Little Rome.” The beautiful city was almost as popular for business as Rome and its importance earned it the nickname of piccolo Roma, or little Rome. Read the rest »
The movie, Letters for Juliet was intriguing recently because it dealt so closely with the romance and intrigue of one of Italy’s most beloved icons. Read the rest »
Venice is a must-see on a trip to Italy, but often tourists only plan to visit the city for a day at most – after all, it’s small enough to hit the high points in a few hours. Read the rest »
The home to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Verona is a charming city and has grown to become one of the most popular tourist locations in Italy, outside of the biggest cities, of course. Read the rest »
Surrounded by vineyards and olive trees, San Giorgio is located in the municipality of St. Ambrose, in the West side of Valpolicella, a few kilometres far from Verona and Lake Garda. Read the rest »