I slept in this morning, then spent a couple of hours wandering around Verona. Breakfast was a very tasty peach that I bought at a produce market last night, along with a pastry I picked up at a bakery this morning.
First stop of the day was the Roman arena. I waited in a long line for a little while, decided it wasn't moving, and went to buy a "Verona card" instead from the tourist office: I didn't plan to visit enough places today to justify the cost, but the ability to skip the line at the arena made it worthwhile.
The arena is used for concerts now
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One of the most popular stops for Verona visitors is "Juliet's balcony," even though it's just something dreamed up by a marketer. I wasn't willing to wait in line to get into the courtyard (and certainly not to make a reservation to stand on the balcony); this is as close as I got.
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The Palazzo della Ragione has this Renaissance stairway in the courtyard:
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The Basilica di Sant'Anastasia
Nave
Hunchback holy water stoup
Floor detail
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And the Duomo:
Nave
Titian's Assumption of the Virgin
Side of nave
Organ
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After my tour of Verona, I took the train to Venice, where I met up with my friend Susan. Of course I had to introduce her to my vacation tradition of afternoon gelato:
Venice was one of my two favorite cities from the first trip I blogged (Paris being the other), and I'm excited to be back!
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