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Easter Saturday 2011
Verona is a beautiful city with lots of interesting places to visit. The arena is spectacular and there are lots of things happening in the Piazza Bra, including hunky guys dressed as Roman soldiers/gladiators to have your picture taken with.The two guys there on Easter Saturday 2011 were totally charming and just a little bit naughty.They appeared to be fluent in a couple of languages and were happy to flirt and pose for photos with tourists.I don't know what anyone else thought about them but I found them to be a real morale booster. I only wish I knew their names.
Posted on 25/9/2011 by Denise

Ponte Pietra (Stone Bridge)
Verona has a known Roman past and the Ponte Pietra is actually the only Roman bridge still standing in the city. Not only is it very, very old, but it is really beautiful. It links the Old Town with San Pietro Hill, where there are some interesting remains of another Roman sight, the amphitheatre.
Posted on 13/5/2008 by Angelina Booker

The Roman Arena in Verona
The ancient Roman amphitheatre is called the Arena. It is one of the city's oldest and most popular attractions. When we were walking around it I kept trying to picture gladioator fights taking place here, or chariot racing, or the like. Nowadays, some outdoor concerts and other events are staged here. It is not open on Mondays though.
Posted on 19/3/2008 by Rebecca Connoly

When I went to the Arena...
The Arena is on the Piazza Brà and probably the number one landmark in Verona. It is big, awesome, breathtaking, and actually the 3rd biggest remaining amphitheatres from Roman times in the world. People flock here in the summer months to attend the operatic performances, us included. Wonderful atmosphere in a wonderful setting.
Posted on 01/3/2008 by Adrian Gregory





















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