Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: Make sure you wear really comfortable shoes because the best way to see Verona is by foot and after walking through a lot of cobbled streets, I guarantee you that you're legs will be killing you.
Written Aug 26, 2002
Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: clothing-- cotton is better
shoes--what make u comfortable (coz u maybe walk a lot)
Camping/Beach/Outdoor Gear: sun lotion : > SPF15
Miscellaneous: when watching the opera:don't forget to bring a mini-telescope!(I did,it helps!)
Written Aug 25, 2002
Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: It can get very cold there in Verona in February, of course, so make sure you have coats or jackets!
Updated Aug 24, 2002
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