incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,91/10 - Comfortable Hotel recently rebuilt with an inner ... more
restaurant. Located at only 3 km from the downtown, close to the trade center. Motorway and airport are very easy to reach Located at only 3 km from the downtown w...
Hotel Monaco is a modern, 3-star establishment located 1.5 km from Verona's exhibition ... more
centre, at a 5 minutes' drive from the historic centre.The whole premises were tastefully renovated. A rich breakfast buffet is served daily.The friendly staff can p...
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Advantages: Beauty, Luxury and Class Disadvantages: too expensive
300 days of sunshine, 30 000 residents, 108 different nationalities, 7600 Monégasques 12 000 French citizens, 5 000 Italians all living on 2 square kms.
Monaco is without a doubt the most expensive place on the Mediterranean but still crime free!
Monaco, where the palace is situated, on the rock, sixty meters above sea level.
Monte-Carlo is the rest?and what a rest?..luxury, class, beauty, cleanliness, but also lots of investors and concrete.
Official language is French and monegù. Official currency is Euro. English and Italian are widely spoken.
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It's everywhere; I am not talking about the luxury you would find in certain areas of the planet, but « the Belle Époque » luxury.
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Jossland 02.03.2007
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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 beautiful city with lots to offer Disadvantages: Italy itself can be a little expensive
During my recent holiday to Italy Verona was one of the cities that I visited. Verona is a city in Northern Italy not far from Lake Garda. Due to its geographical position the city has frequently flooded in the past and as you travel round the city this can be noted by water markings on bridges and walls. Verona was also the town that Julius Caesar visited for his relaxing stays and features strongly in the travel diaries of Goethe. Furthermore Verona is also the town were Dante wrote the second part of his 'Divine Comedy'. Despite all of this however Verona is probably most famous for being the setting for William Shakespeare's most famous tragedy, Romeo and Juliet.
So what can you do in Verona?
Verona due to its historical heritage has a great many tourist attractions that draw in the crowds. These attractions include The Arena ...
MI9to5 08.10.2008
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