We have been in Verona for a couple of days. Verona is a gorgeous city at any time, but it really shines when the sun goes down…come for a walk around town.
Soon I’ll show you Verona in all it’s daytime glory.
We have been in Verona for a couple of days. Verona is a gorgeous city at any time, but it really shines when the sun goes down…come for a walk around town.
Soon I’ll show you Verona in all it’s daytime glory.
Posted in Italy, Verona | Tags: Italy, photography, travel, Verona, Verona at night
Stunning night photos, Debra. Great shots of the moon. 🙂
By: anotherday2paradise on April 3, 2015
at 8:24 pm
It was a full moon…very beautiful.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:26 am
Yes Deb it certainly is lovely. It has been 11 years since I was last there so I don’t really remember it but your photos help.
By: Lyn on April 3, 2015
at 8:28 pm
Verona is gorgeous, you must return.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:27 am
I love those night photos, Debra! Thank you!
By: Mulino Dominillo on April 3, 2015
at 8:39 pm
Verona looks wonderful at night.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:27 am
Great shots Deb. Look forward to seeing your Verona day time shots of the perfect arena and the Romeo and Juliet balcony. Happy Easter to you and Jim
By: Dianne CANT on April 3, 2015
at 8:41 pm
Happy Easter to you too.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:28 am
Wow your pictures are beautiful Debra. Look forward to your day time pictures. Verona is one of my favorite places in Italy. Happy Easter.
By: Anonymous on April 3, 2015
at 8:52 pm
Previous comments were from Pam Proctor
By: Anonymous on April 3, 2015
at 8:55 pm
Verona is one of my favourites too. Have a great Easter.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:29 am
Beautiful
By: Anonymous on April 3, 2015
at 9:27 pm
It is a very pretty city.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:29 am
Beautiful pictures Debra. Happy Easter from Audrey & Donna
By: Donna & Audrey Mead on April 3, 2015
at 10:00 pm
Nice to hear from you. Have a great Easter.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:30 am
Thank you Debra. I loved my two weeks there with two friends attending an Italian language school. A never to be forgotten experience. Looking forward too to the day time photos.
By: dianneqld on April 3, 2015
at 10:21 pm
Verona would be a great place to spend 2 weeks.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:30 am
Lovely Verona, lovely pics!
By: Zeila Valaski on April 3, 2015
at 10:44 pm
We covered the city twice, once by day and then we retraced our steps by night.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:31 am
I have been there last year and also set for long walks, which is the best way to know a place. Here is my record. The text is in Portuguese, but the pics has its universal language. 😉
Descobrindo Verona | 365 páginas em branco
https://365paginasembranco.wordpress.com/2014/05/03/descobrindo-verona/
By: Zeila Valaski on April 4, 2015
at 10:41 am
Lovely night photos Deb. Do you have a new camera?
By: Kerry & Jim on April 3, 2015
at 10:52 pm
Yes, I do. I have had it for a while now. My last Canon G12 gave up after only 18 months ( the third one to do so) so I gave up and bought a Panasonic LUMIX
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:34 am
Enchanting….have never visited Verona but would like to one day.
Ciao
R
By: Paris Rendez-Vous and Beyond on April 3, 2015
at 11:30 pm
Verona is beautiful, I’m sure you would like it.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:34 am
Verona at night looks lovely. Happy Easter!
By: Gerlinde on April 3, 2015
at 11:30 pm
Happy Easter to you too.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:35 am
Wow thanks for sharing these fabulous shots. Next year??? Mmmmm maybe.
Happy Easter Deb.
By: Anonymous on April 4, 2015
at 12:18 am
Next year sounds like a great idea.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:36 am
Absolutely winning photos: the first couple somehow make me remember Piazza Navona and the many meals I have had there in Rome. Happy Easter and looking forwards to the next series !!
By: Eha on April 4, 2015
at 1:12 am
Piazza Erbe does look a little like Piazza Navona at night with the tables outside the restaurants.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:38 am
Verona is one of my favourite places in Italy and your photos are very timely as I just booked a week there for Nov/Dec. It will be my 6th visit. Verona at night is as stunning as it is during the day. Fabulous photos Deb.
Cheers
Robyn
By: italia4ever on April 4, 2015
at 2:04 am
A week in Verona sounds like a great idea.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:38 am
I remember eating gelato at the base of that fountain. 🙂
These are wonderful photos. It’s such a challenge to get clear, crisp shots with the glare of the lights.
By: Jackie Cangro on April 4, 2015
at 3:13 am
I think the light of the moon helped with the photos.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:39 am
They really know how to make the most of those wonderful old buildings with the nighttime lighting. That’s really lovely.
By: Jan on April 4, 2015
at 3:46 am
Verona is a very beautiful city and certainly shines on a clear night.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 4, 2015
at 5:40 am
Beautiful photos of Verona Debra – thank you for sharing 🙂
By: Cathy Powell on April 4, 2015
at 7:20 am
Wonderful pictures. Somewhere else to put on our list! Thank you. Have a great Easter
By: janetknight57 on April 4, 2015
at 10:55 am
Those photographs are superb. I think all of your readers will look forward to the daytime ones with eager anticipation.
By: chris oconnor on April 4, 2015
at 11:04 am
Wow. That is beyond beautiful.
By: The Daily Cure on April 4, 2015
at 2:23 pm
Simply stunning Debra!
By: thirdeyemom on April 4, 2015
at 2:58 pm
It seems really awesome!
One day I’ll be there. At night.
By: Leandro on April 4, 2015
at 7:34 pm
Agreed! Verona is that much more romantic after dark. 🙂
By: mfryan on April 4, 2015
at 10:30 pm
Your photos are wonderful. Verona looks beautiful! Another place to add to my ‘visit list”.
By: sheilasunshine on April 5, 2015
at 3:13 pm
Beautiful! I haven’t been yet, but plan to and your photos are spurring me on! 🙂
By: Heather Carlson on April 5, 2015
at 5:01 pm
I just visited Verona for the first time in Feb and I was surprised as to its beauty! It truly is a gorgeous, and I will say, majestic city with its fancy shops and sidewalks of marble! We found a delicious and authentic restaurant while there called, of all things, Romeo e Julietta! And it was probably the best food I have eaten in Italy in a long time! Enjoy your stay!
By: tesorotreasures on April 6, 2015
at 12:07 am
As I remember from visits so many years ago, Verona is just such a lovely city, I love the spirit of this town. Thank you for sharing your wonderful images.
By: corneliaweberphotography on April 6, 2015
at 4:14 am
it’s a beautiful place Deb. We must reorganize that catch up for buying a property in Italy. S
By: Sandra Larkin on April 7, 2015
at 4:23 am
I found a post on Verona while reading on Italy today and then I stumbled into yours 🙂 I really need to see tis lovely town (sans the Juliet breast touching) haha!
By: Ishita on August 24, 2015
at 10:54 am
What a nice stumble. Verona is gorgeous.
By: Debra Kolkka on August 24, 2015
at 11:10 am
It is.. And I am hoping to visit it whenever I go next. I also want to include Mantua and Padova along. In fact I have realized I only like the small towns. The big towns scare me sometimes with the crowds!
By: Ishita on August 25, 2015
at 5:57 am
Mantova is fabulous, we have been a couple of times. I am hoping to go to Padova on my next trip.
By: Debra Kolkka on August 25, 2015
at 11:30 am
Me too 🙂 The list gets longer, debra 😀
By: Ishita on August 25, 2015
at 11:37 am