by Paola Girelli Harding
When
asked to participate in a ‘working experience’ in Italy in November, I jumped at
the opportunity to join a supplier on a fabulous Italian journey starting in
Rome, and including Torgiano (Umbria), Lake Como (Lombardy), Verona and Mira (Veneto). The whirlwind week ended just in Mira/Venice, a
stone’s throw from Verona ,
where I would stay for another week.
While the visits and the accommodations in
the cities and towns on the work, and the inspection part of the trip were
breathtakingly unforgettable, my Verona
and Veneto
experience was unparalleled.
In front of Ponte dei Sospiri (Venice) |
Boarding the train in Mestre bound for Verona on a sunshine
morning was especially delightful since two days earlier we experienced a
downpour in Verona
as had not occurred in decades. Gazing on hills and planes covered with vineyards, I planned my ‘foodies’ visit
putting the pastry shop Cordioli (very near the Hotel Accademia) at the
top of the list.
Visiting Venice was magical, sunny, mild, and I almost
forfeited the trip to Padova as a high tide had been predicted! We crossed the Grand
Canal to Rialto Market by Traghetto, available in several
areas along the canal between the three bridges spanning it, for just 1,50
euro, great! We went to the top of St.
Mark’s bell tower for a bird’s-eye view of the city and lagoon. I treated myself at Café Florian, a
break at Do Colonne with polenta e bacala mantecato and a spritz
sitting outdoors! Departing late
afternoon, the sun setting all rosy on the lagoon, what an arrivederci alla
prossima volta !
In the Lessini Mountains (north of Verona) |
I had not visited Spiazzi in the Lessini Mountains , Madonna della
Corona/Crowned Madonna, for years, where I spent summer camps as a child. The church perched on the rocks, almost
floating above the Valdadige below as breathtakingly beautiful as I remembered!
Sirmione and Torri del Benaco, on Lake Garda , Borghetto sul Mincio, were my favorite
stops! They were quieter (with many stores
and hotels closed for the season). Of
course I could not have visited these places without my cousin Stefania who
kindly offered her time and her car to allow for memorable stays.
Autumn in Italy was definitely as great an
experience as expected, I enjoyed persimmons both on the trees and savored them
daily. Roasting chestnuts permeated the
air. The trees changed colors, to reds
and yellows, and although I prefer warm weather, I would recommend an autumn
stroll like this one to anyone. My next cool weather trip is planned for Carnevale di Venezia in 2014!!!
Would anyone like to join me?
Would anyone like to join me?
Paola Girelli Harding is an Italian travel planner specialist.
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