BY: Mia Lapwood
I spent a lovely week in Verona during Easter with my girlfriend, as a break from the stress of final year and dissertation deadlines approaching. We stayed in Veronetta, a lively, bohemian neighbourhood, only a short walk across the River Adige from the main attractions. There was a lovely vegan cafe called ‘Zazie’ close to where we were staying which had delicious pastries and friendly staff, so it is definitely worth a visit if you’re close by.
We visited Giusti Gardens, a beautiful 16th century palace and renaissance Italian garden. We spent hours there, taking our time to explore the greenery and stunning viewpoints. It was extremely peaceful, with multiple people settling down to read or have a picnic whilst taking in the views. Afterwards, we dined in one of the many restaurants by Plazza del Erbe, the main square in Old Town.
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