Housed within a 17th-century building, in front of the old Castel Vecchio, the hotel is ... more
ideally set in Verona’s historic centre, within walking distance from Piazza Brà and the Arena.Completely refurnished, the hotel offers a fusion of modern comforts ...
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Location. The La Residenza Verona House is located in Verona, Italy, within 250 metres ... more
of the Piazza Bra, and Arena amphitheatre. Station Verona Porta Nuova is one kilometre away. Hotel Features. Situated opposite the Castel Vecchio, this residen...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The La Residenza Verona House is located in Verona, Italy, within 250 metres ... more
of the Piazza Bra, and Arena amphitheatre. Station Verona Porta Nuova is one kilometre away. Hotel Features. Situated opposite the Castel Vecchio, this residen...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: A beautiful city with lots to offer Disadvantages: Italy itself can be a little expensive
, Juliet's House & Balcony, Juliet's Tomb, Verona's Archaeological Museum, the tombs of the Scaligers and many more.
Now we all know (or maybe you don't) that the story of Romeo and Juliet is just that a story and that although the families did exist, Romeo and Juliet did not. Despite this however Juliet's House & Balcony and Juliet's Tomb are popular tourist attractions, Juliet's house being the second most visited tourist attraction in Italy (according to our guide anyway). Juliet's House, Balcony and Tomb however are worth a visit even if it is just so that you can say you have visited them. To visit both places, the balcony is part of the house; it will cost you 8 Euros, which at the current exchange rate is about £6.60.
The Arena, which cannot be missed due to it's size and the crowds of people queuing to enter is also well worth ...
MI9to5 08.10.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Verona (Italy)
Advantages: Beautiful City, lots to see & do Disadvantages: None
Walking around Verona in early June, there was a smell all over the city, not the smell of decaying rubbish as I experienced in my work trip to Naples, but the sweet smell of tree blossom, and Jasmine, even my hotel had Jasmine growing under the window!
I never really took to Shakespeare, at school I was more into war stories, and adventures, but Verona forever has the association with Romeo & Juliette, as you walk around the city, you will see plaques embedded in various walls with Shakespearean quotes.
*** Where is it? ***
Verona is in the Central Northern part of Italy
Built on a tight bend in the river Adige, it was easy to defend, as the water provided a natural barrier, also it was a natural crossing point. City walls were constructed to defend the rest of the city. The Romans had a major city here, complete ...
lazza123 22.07.2008
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Advantages: A Cheap, but good performing LCD monitor Disadvantages: Contrast ratio could be improved
I've had my 22" Hannspree Verona for a while now, and I've only got a good opinion of it. I purchased it from Misco for £145, where I also added an HDMI cable. That's right - It has both VGA and HDMI connection sockets.. Whether you want to hook it up to your PC (my graphics card has an HDMI port) or your DVD player you can do it with the increased clarity afforded by HDMI.
***Features***
The monitor itself boasts several features in addition to the HDMI connectivity. With a maximum resolution of 1680 x 1050 there is ample of space on the desktop, and allows for a large display area. It features a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and an image brightness of 300cd/m2. Whilst the contrast ratio isn't the best out on the market, it is more than sufficient for most daily tasks (If you use its dynamic contrast then you can increase this ...