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Showing posts with label Shakespeare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shakespeare. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2013

City of Romeo and Juliet

Italiano: Collage di varie foto di Verona
Italiano: Collage di varie foto di Verona (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Author: jogurunet
Verona is sited in Italy's Veneto quarter between Venice and Milan. Shakespeare's well-known tragedy, the celebrated Romeo and Juliet was set in this city. This city of romance also boasts of numerous historic structures including the famous Roman Arena.

Verona Tourist Guide

Catullo Airport is the nearest airport from Verona operating budget flights from cities like Dublin, Brussels, Paris and London. Venice's Marco Polo Airport provides another option to reach Verona by plane. Verona Porta Nuova train station is connected to Milan, Venice and Munich via Euro City trains. For local transportation City bus service offers frequent bus services from Porta Nuova rail station.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The City of Figments: Verona

Piazza Erbe seen from the Lamberti towerImage via Wikipedia

Author: Art Sarkissoff

Verona is a beautiful city and also known as pearl of Italy. For all the history lovers who want a live glimpse of history of Verona, nothing can be better than spending time there. Through this way legends of history will come at threshold of your mind. Because of some worldwide famous stories of Verona like Romeo and Juliet, tourists get attracted to it's underneath charm. Hence more and more people come here to see this place and to have the loving aroma of Verona's atmosphere.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Top Literary Walks in London

The Da Vinci CodeImage by warrantedarrest via FlickrBy Stephen Sonnheim

London has long been a source of inspiration for writers. From Shakespeare to Dickens and from Helen Fielding to Dan Brown the British capital has played out some of the most dramatic literary scenes to have ever appeared in print.
Whilst the landscape of London has changed over the years the sources of inspiration and the stories behind them are very much alive. Here we have listed a selection of literary tours that book worms can take in London which will help bring alive the classics they know and love.