If you’re a fan of Juliet, one must visit the backdrop for the play’s most famous love scene - Juliet’s balcony. Other than the tale of an ill-fated love, Verona is a destination of art, opera, and urban architecture. Take time to go up the lift to the Lamberti tower and see the sweeping views of the red rooftops. Order some gelato and take a brisk stroll down the infamous shopping avenue, Corso Porta Borsari. The real heartstopper is the entrance to the street. Its gate is called the ‘Gate of Borsari’ - made with limestone, corinthian capitals, and 2 pediments that predates the 1st century A.D. Abundant in Roman ruins, Verona is full of history, charm, and beauty.