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M$Verona offers to its tourists a lot of different landscapes and art treasures, such as the charming Erbe Square, between towers and ancient palaces and aristocratic Signori Square, which is symbol of Verona power. To spend an holiday or a weekend visiting Verona and its surrounding area there are a lot of lodgings in holiday farms near Verona centre.
Each holiday farms has various packages of proposal for weekends: overnight stay, B&B, half board and full board. There are a lot of different kind of lodging: holiday farms with swimming pools, with riding grounds and apartment for 2-4 or 6 people, and holiday farms with open spaces with facilities for campers, caravans, tents.
Some holiday farms organize local cooking courses. To spend your holiday in Verona, in the north of Italy we suggest you to stay in a holiday farm, in a cottage or in a country house in mantuan province near to Verona city centre.
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M$So speaking of nostalgia tourism, my wife and I miss Italy where we honeymooned in 2001. That time we stayed in Rome for 1 month and Assisi for 1 month (and then spent a week visiting Naples and Capri).
When we go back, we were thinking about taking a one month class in Bologna (it's nice to learn something and make friends) and then taking trips to nearby places like Florence, Milan, and Verona. Since we'd be flying in to Rome, we’d probably spend a few days there at the beginning or the end of our trip. We could also try to work in a trip to Assisi and Perugia since we spent a lot of time in those places on our honeymoon. I do have some unfinished business on Capri, but that might wait for inclusion in another travel plan.
We'd also like to go back to Venice. We never did a Gondola ride last time we were there (I was poor and cheap) but this time I might spring for a gondola unless the price in Euros shocks me more than the price in lira did back in 2001...
When we originally went to Italy for our honeymoon, we had been aiming to leave for at least Vienna and Prague. Perhaps we'll figure out a way to work them into this trip. Sometimes airlines let you fly into once city and out from another with no extra fees. I wouldn’t mind flying in to Rome and leaving from Prague or Vienna.
As for Bologna, I hear it's quite nice with excellent food and a small historic city center perfect for exploring on foot. Its location also makes it a nice base since it does have easy access to Florence, Milan, Verona, and Venice if we make it there.
Perugia is another possible base, and we did spend some time there on our honeymoon. However it’s not as far north as Bologna making any trip to Milan or Venice quite a bit longer.
Anyway, here's a list of stuff I aim to include in my future travel plan.
Rome:
The Vatican and Sistine Chapel – I must be the only idiot who spent a month in Rome and never saw the Vatican. I think I saw the outside one night, but I never actually got in. Then there's this insider tip.
Pizza Re: 7 years later, my wife still talks about her favorite pizza.
Via dei Serpenti: We lived on that street by the Coliseum for a month and wonder how it has changed.
Fontana di Trevi: What can I say?
The Spanish Steps: Back in 2001 hanging out on the steps at night was pretty cool. I wonder if I'll still feel the same way now that I'm about 25% older.
Ferrara restaurant in Piazza Trilussa in Trastevere: I heard that this place is kind of expensive, but it's a good modernized version of Italian food worth checking out.
Coffee: Sant'Eustachio by the Pantheon or Cafffe Camerino in Largo Argentina: I almost never drink coffee but sometimes I just feel like a cappucino in Italy.
Pizzeria Baffetto: Some claim this is the best pizza in Rome. I'd like to see if my wife likes it better than Pizza Re.
Florence:
Uffizi: How I went to Florence but didn't enter this famous museum is a mystery.
Cibreo (not the trattoria or theater, but the main restaurant): Said to be one of the best in Italy. Highly, highly, highly recommended. A little pricey, but the food is really special.
Milan:
La Scala: I want people to think I'm cultured – what could fool them more than honestly saying I saw an opera in La Scala?
Milano's Duomo: If you've ever seen a picture of this thing…
Verona:
Plaza delle Erbe: This is supposee to be the best place to begin exploring Verona as it's considered kind of the center and has some of the more famous buildings around it.
Casa di Giulietta: I could skip this one but maybe I want to brag about how cultured I am by saying I've been to Juliet's house.
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