Eat Strawberries in Italy


Fresh succulent Strawberries (Italian: Fragole)

Copy Italian Love Expression

Location: Verona

Prove your eternal love the Italian way by locking your love and losing your keys into the river...

Visit Verona Duomo


Cathedral of Santa Maria Matricolare or Verona Duomo

Eat at Ristorante Accademia

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In Italy, you can deduce roughly how expensive the eating place is by the name.

Visit Romeo and Giuliette in Verona

You may first start your journey by visiting Piazza Bra to unfold the bronze book...


Verona: Art, Love and Music
If You love Shakespeare
don't leave Verona
without dropping a flower
on Juliet's grave

There is no world
without Verona's walls
Source: Club di Guilietta (Forgive me but I cannot decipher the author's name)
Location: Piazza Bra
Check Bflygal Trails: Visit Piazza Bra - Verona Arena

Visit Piazza Bra - Verona Arena


The Verona Arena (Arena di Verona) is a Roman amphitheatre.

Visit Piazza delle Erbe


Piazza delle Erbe

Visit Castelvecchio


Castelvecchio or Old Castle is a castle in Verona, northern Italy, built in 1354–1356 by Cangrande II Della Scala as a fortification against threats from outside the city and from insurgents within.

Buy train ticket in Italy

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Taking trains in Italy is not an expensive option and if you plan prudently, you may not need to purchase the RailPass e.g. Eurail. I personally love the Eurail having used their service for my Europe trip previously but I dropped this option after careful calculation and consideration. One of the major reason is because even with the Eurail pass, I still need to pay (variable) seat reservation charges for those Eurostar trains (EScity). Check here (Eurail website) for the variable seat reservation charges which ranges from  €3 to €15.

Buy Verona Card

Verona Card

Tour City Sight Seeing Verona


Caught sight of the City Sight Seeing in Verona too. Apparently it starts from Corso Porta Nuova to Giardini Pradaval and the entire journey lasts 60 minutes.

Visit Navigli


Aperitivo in Navigli!

Eat Milano's Luini


Luini’s famous panzerotto is actually an immigrant to Milan from the southern Italian region of Puglia.

Visit Milano Duomo



Duomo is a generic Italian term for the principal cathedral church.

Visit Milano Galleria Vittorio Emanuele



The first building in Italy to be lighted by electricity. The Galleria is often nicknamed il salotto di Milano, or Milan's drawing/sitting room, due to its numerous shops and importance as a common Milanese meeting and dining place.

Visit Santa Maria delle Grazie


Santa Maria delle Grazie is a late-15th-century church. The great architects of the High Renaissance, Donato Bramante (one of the first architects of St. Peter's in Rome) is involved in its architecture.

Admission is free.

Visit Milan Aquarium


Milan Aquarium is one of the oldest and largest of its kind in Italy. It houses 36 gigantic pools filled with more than 100 different species of fish. These fishes lived in recreated environments ranging from the Amazon to the Mediterranean.

Eat Italian Colazione (Breakfast)

The classic modern Italian breakfast is a cup of perfectly prepared cappuccino coffee with a 'cornetto' or croissant style bread sweet.


Visit Milan San Siro Stadium


Take the Metro to Lotto-Fiera station.
Go past McDonalds (on your left),
and take Via Caprillo, following the line of trees along the edge of the Ippodromo.
This route takes you to the Curva Nord, the northern end of the stadium.
This is a fairly long walk but it will lead you to 2 interesting tourist spots.

Milano Safety

Pigeon Feeders
Beware of people hanging around the square outside Duomo. They will walk up to you and forcefully put corn on your hands to feed the pigeons on the pretense that they are free. This will then attract the pigeons in the surrounding area to fly towards you. These people will then pursue you for money.
Else they will ask if you want to take photos with the pigeons and if you agree, you will be given some corn to attract the pigeons.

Tour City Sight Seeing Milano


If you want to visit Milan without walking, you can consider taking the City Sightseeing roofless bus. There are 2 routes for you to choose.

Reading Italian Menu

Traditionally, meals in Italy usually contain 3 or 4 courses. Meals are seen as a time to spend with family and friends and can last for hours. Probably explain why certain tourist attractions will just close for a few hours during lunch time.

Visit Milano's Chinatown - Via Paolo Sarpi


Via Paolo Sarpi is the main street in one of the most lively working class districts in Milan. Here, between the two world wars, a large number of Chinese settled - at first selling silk ties made around Como and later leather manufacturing concentrated in Via Canonica and Via Rosmini.

Buy metro ticket in Milan

In Milan, there is no metro office. You have to purchase your metro tickets from the newstands. There are special day passes that makes travelling worthwhile especially for tourists. One fine example is Milan 48h travel pass that costs 5.50 Euro only.