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Basilica di Santa AnastasiavsCasa di Giulietta

Casa di Giulietta and Chiesa di Sant'Anastasia are both endorsed by travel writers. On balance, Casa di Giulietta is the choice of most reviewers compared to Chiesa di Sant'Anastasia. Casa di Giulietta comes in at #3 in Verona with approval from 4 reviews such as Michelin Guide, Afar Magazine and Frommer's.

Basilica di Santa Anastasia
7/10
Vicolo Sotto Riva, 4, Verona
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Frommer's Frommer's
"Built between 1290 and 1481, this is Verona's largest church, considered the city's finest example of Gothic architecture, even though the facade remains unfinished." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Dating from the 13th to 15th centuries and featuring an elegantly decorated vaulted ceiling, the Gothic Basilica di Sant’Anastasia is Verona’s largest church and a showcase for local art." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Verona's largest church, begun in 1290 but only consecrated in 1471, is a fine example of Gothic brickwork and has a grand doorway with elaborately carved biblical scenes." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Built between 1290 and 1481, this is Verona's largest church, considered the city's finest example of Gothic architecture, even though the facade remains unfinished" Full review
Casa di Giulietta
8/10
Via Cappello, 23, Verona
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Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Walls are lined up to 2m high with love notes, many attached with chewing gum. Above you is the famous balcony, tourists taking their turn to have pics taken against the 'romantic background'." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"When you come to a doorway covered with graffiti and declarations of love in a host of different languages, you'll know you've reached the spot." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Buy a cheap lock in one of the many storefronts that line the main streets through old Verona, and leave a piece of yourself behind." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"The crowds are overwhelming but calm your nerves by finding things like old gum, scribbles and love notes in the entrance way to the balcony of what tourists believe is "the balcony" of..." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"No one is willing to confirm (or deny) that the balcony was added to the palazzo as recently as 1928 (though that doesn't stop many a young lass from posing on it, staring dreamily at the sky). " Full review
The Guardian The Guardian
"The house offers a pleasing insight into a nobleman’s medieval home, replete with beamed ceilings, antiques and costumes from Zeffirelli’s celebrated film."

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