Casa di Giulietta
Casa di Giulietta, located in the heart of Verona on Via Cappello, draws visitors from all over the world with its intriguing connection to Shakespeare's tragic character, Juliet. This 13th-century building is known for its charming balcony, where countless romantics imagine the iconic scene of Juliet calling out to Romeo. The story goes that a letter left at Juliet's wall could bring a response from the “secretaries” who answer love letters – a unique tradition that keeps the spirit of romance alive. In March, you’ll often find special events celebrating the connection to love and literature, adding an extra layer to your visit. While you're there, don’t forget to take a photo with the bronze statue of Juliet, said to bring good luck in love when you touch her right breast.