Hotel in Verona, Italy
Relais Balcone di Giulietta
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About Relais Balcone di Giulietta
The family-owned Relais Balcone di Giulietta takes its name from the famed balcony on Juliet’s House, a museum in Verona’s old town dedicated to Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers. The house and its balcony didn’t actually belong to Juliet of course, but that hasn’t stopped it become one of Verona’s main attractions, with the hotel also well situated for visiting other major sights such as the Arena, Piazza Bra and Torre dei Lamberti. During the day, you’re surrounded by the lively bustle of visitors, while in the evening guests can unwind and take in the peaceful, evocative charm of this uniquely atmospheric place. In the rooms a contemporary style has been smoothly blended with original exposed beams and 17th century frescoes, and some rooms come with added extras such as Jacuzzis, chromo-therapy showers, and balconies, some with a view onto Juliet’s. There is no bar or restaurant, but you’re in the heart of the city, where options abound.
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