By: Lia Contesso
Submitted: 2010-11-22 08:21:39 | Word Count: 569
Verona attracts many music lovers thanks to its majestic Arena; many literature lovers as well choose it to see the places in which Romeo and Juliet lived. Spending your New Year’s Eve in Verona you get the chance to say goodbye to the finishing year in a magical and romantic atmosphere.
In Verona you’ll find many offers for hotel packages to stay in the city at reasonable prices: a chance to immerge into the atmosphere of the city and celebrate the beginning of the New year!
Once you chose your New Year’s package, you’ll have a basis to stay in Verona: you’ll need to think of how to spend your night, though! The city, of course, offers hundreds of possibilities, and everyone can choose following his or her preferences: huge parties in crowded discos or pubs, elegant dinners, romantic nights, parties in the city squares...the proposal are many, and the choice will be hard as always.
As always, in fact, groups of friends in this period meet and everyone has a different proposal, and they will spend nights discussing about how to spend the New Year’s Eve – these will be just occasions to stay together: we all know that saying “let’s meet tonight to decide what we’ll do on the New Year’s Eve” is a code used in November-December which means “shall we meet tonight for dinner?”.
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For a kind of tradition the New Year’s Eve is an excuse to organize meetings among friends, during which, always following a strange kind of tradition, discussions are about anything but the New Year’s Eve. So we get to the final week, the last of December, and people will take a last minute decision, promising, for the following year, to have a better organization.
Maybe this year we’ll be in time to organize the New Year’s Eve? Some say it’s a night as any others, and it’s true: there’s nothing different, actually. It’s not a special night, nothing happens and nothing changes comparing to the night before or the night after. So why should we celebrate?
An answer could be as simple as “it’s an occasion to celebrate”, but some could also answer that, as they say, magic is in the eyes of those who see it: it can be a way to say to the friends with whom we spend many night throughout the year that we love them, because we choose to make this night “special” just to spend it with them. Or we could say that it’s an occasion to think about what we did during the past year and what we intend to do in the new one: choose your motivation, invent your own, and get ready to celebrate the New Year – or at least to start it.
Whichever your choice may be, after all, the most important is to spend a good night, hoping that it may be a good omen for the New Year, and even more important is to look back at the past year and, while saying goodbye, smile: it may have been good or bad, but it’s over, and 2011 will bring new things, good and bad, and will make us laugh, cry, smile, suffer, heal...in a word, live.
Author Resource:- This article was written by Lia Contesso, with support from new years Verona.