HOUSE OF JULIET
When one thinks of Verona, one automatically thinks of Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The 14th century Gothic house on Via Cappello is said to have inspired Shakespeare to create his famous scene. Although the poet has never been to Verona and the famous balcony was only added from a part of an old sarcophagus in the 1930s, the legend of the most famous literature lovers will probably live in this place forever. An exclusive visit is always worthwhile and is, for example, an ideal and beautiful introduction to an opera evening in the suggestive Arena of Verona or simply the perfect place for an unforgettable marriage proposal. Paired with a rich private aperitif, we let a new love blossom - or simply rekindle an old flame.