Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous plays written by William Shakespeare. The story features two "star-crossed lovers" who make every effort to conceal their forbidden relationship. The events happen quickly and all efforts are ended when the two take their own lives for each other. It is believed that this play was first performed between 1594 and 1595 when the demand for entertainment was high.
This love story is set in Verona, Italy where Romeo first met Juliet. Verona has many tourist attractions relating to Romeo and Juliet. While visiting Verona you can visit Casa de Giulietta or Osteria del Duca.
Casa de Giulietta, Juliet's house, is a popular place that many young girls flock to. Many people believe that this was the house of the Capulet's. From the courtyard you can see the balcony where Juliet called out to Romeo, a bronze statue of Juliet, and many letters posted to the walls and doors. Girls from all around the world come to Juliet's courtyard to leave behind their love letters. Some ask for advice, some tell of heartbreak, and some just want to talk about love as they know it. The members of the Club di Giulietta have taken the time to write back as the voice of Juliet since the late 1980's.
Another popular destination in Verona is the Osteria del Duca which is believed to be the house of Romeo Montague. While there are no written records to confirm the original owners, many visit this restaurant for the delicious meals and friendly atmosphere.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet captured the hearts of many and made Verona a popular destination for the young, young at heart, and all those who believe in true love.