When Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, did he know that 430 years later it would lead to tourists being charged €12 to stand on a random balcony in Verona? It’s unlikely, given that ‘tourism’ as we ...
Tourists must now pay a €12 (£10.50) to access the courtyard and balcony of "Juliet's House" in Verona, Italy, a site ...
Tourists will now have to pay a fee to access the famous balcony associated with Shakespeare’. “Juliet’s House”, found in the ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Microsoft and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. A Juliet balcony, also called a ...
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Verona’s famous Casa di Giulietta, the fictional house of Shakespeare’s star-crossed heroine Juliet, has long been one of ...
Tourists in Verona must now pay €12 to access Juliet’s famous balcony, with time limits and crowd controls sparking frustration among visitors ...
When Juliet rhapsodizes, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” Shakespeare wrote that she stood at a window. Subsequent performances, though, depicted Juliet standing on a balconette and that ...
ROME -- The Italian city of Verona is planning to raise some much-needed revenue from one of the world’s most romantic landmarks: the balcony where Shakespeare’s doomed heroine Juliet supposedly cried ...
For Shakespeare enthusiasts and hopeless romantics, this year’s Valentine’s Day could be the most memorable yet. Airbnb announced Tuesday that one couple will be granted the once-in-a-lifetime ...