Thursday, November 24, 2011

Shakespeare's Verona

After our fiasco day we finally made it to Verona.  Our hotel was called the Hotel Trieste and was a wonderful little bed and breakfast.  I have never stayed at one before and while the room wasn’t fancy like those in the Starwood Hotel chains, it was spotlessly clean and the rest of the place felt just like home.  There were seating areas with cozy couches and an old wooden desk with a computer on it and it all felt just like my living room.  At night I would go sit down there and do my work with a nice glass of wine provided by the staff while the kids played on the computer.  It was great.  Jake said it has been his favorite hotel he’s ever stayed in. 
I quickly realized after walking around for only a few minutes that I like the pace of Verona much better than Venice.  While there are tourists, of course, you can tell that people actually live here.  We saw school children out all over the place having field trips and the throngs of people were absent.   There were little shady park areas with benches to sit and people watch or eat a sandwich both of which we did a few times.
Besides the lack of the zillion people this place feels more ancient.  I guess I am just a sucker for antiquities.  Verona became part of the Roman Empire in 49 B.C. and actually became known as Piccola Roma.  There is an arena here which is one of the third largest in Europe.  It was used as a gladiator arena and now it is used for opera performances and shows in the summertime.  We just missed the opening shows by a week.  My kids are grateful.
Here's a shot at night of the arena

On day 3 in Verona, we hopped on a bus and went about an hour west to Lake Garda.  Fun, fun, fun!!  We just wanted to relax and swim and play in the water so that what exactly what we did.  To get to the beach we had to walk through the drawbridge of a medieval castle.   I almost got sidetracked and had to do the castle tour right then and there but the kids reminded me of our mission.  Get to the beach.    It was a much needed break from all the touring and walking.   If anyone is considering coming to Italy I would recommend staying in a place like this and taking the bus or train into the big cities.  This is where Italy feels like Italy and not Disneyland.
We did end up getting to go into the castle a little later.  The kids ran around and played hide and seek.  In a medieval castle.  How stinking cool is that?  This one we were able to go all the way up to the top of the lookout tower where, again, my imagination soared. 



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