Giusti Garden is a Renaissance hillside garden that feels like a quiet, carefully composed painting—terraced lawns, clipped cypress alleys, and sculpted hedges lead your eye toward the city below. Wander the geometric paths and you’ll pass classical statues, decorative fountains, and shaded pergolas; the maze of box hedges is playful without being gimmicky, and small viewpoints tucked into the terraces offer framed glimpses of Verona’s rooftops and the distant hills.
The garden invites a slow pace: sit on a stone bench with a book, climb the steps to the belvedere for a broad panorama, or lose a few minutes in the hedge maze. It’s an elegant contrast to the city’s bustling squares—perfect for a peaceful interlude after sightseeing, and especially pleasant in the golden light of late afternoon when the cypresses cast long, architectural shadows.
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Verona
Verona feels like a storybook town where Roman stones and medieval towers sit comfortably beside lively cafés and modern boutiques. Start at the Arena, a remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater that still hosts operas and concerts in summer—there’s something magical about hearing music under the open sky with the old stone glowing at sunset. Wander out…
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