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Verona: Small Group Guided Walking Tour with Arena Tickets

Verona: Small Group Guided Walking Tour with Arena Tickets

Discover the history, culture, and charm of Verona, a city renowned for its Roman antiquities and its connection to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Begin your tour of the Roman Amphitheater with pre-reserved tickets and discover its fascinating past through the eyes of your knowledgeable guide. Walk through the vast corridors and galleries of the Arena, and learn about the gladiators and spectacles that once entertained the crowds in this magnificent structure. Explore Bra Square, known for its vibrant atmosphere and picturesque architecture, and follow your guide to see elegant palaces and historic buildings. At your own leisure, sample traditional Veronese cuisine at the square's restaurants, cafes, and shops, and experience the city's lively culture. Visit Juliet's House, believed to have belonged to the Cappello family who inspired Shakespeare's tragic love story. See the famous balcony where Juliet is said to have stood while Romeo declared his love, take photos of the courtyard's statue of Juliet, and try your luck for good fortune in love. Stroll through the bustling market square of Erbe, with a history dating back to Roman times. Explore the colorful outdoor market, taste local foods and wines, and admire the medieval architecture that surrounds the square. Take the cable car up Saint Peter Hill for a breathtaking view of Verona and walk along the Adige riverfront. Return to Bra Square with enough knowledge from your guide taking you on a journey through Verona’s rich history and culture.

From Milan: Venice and Verona Full-Day Tour by Train

From Milan: Venice and Verona Full-Day Tour by Train

Depart from Milan Central Station to embark on this day trip in the early morning. Cross Lombardy to reach Verona, known for being the setting of the love story between Romeo and Juliet. Take a stroll along the banks of the River Adige, cross the Ponte Scaliero, and admire the stunning Castelvecchio, a medieval castle built in the golden age of Verona. Continue the tour towards Venice, which is situated on a marshy lagoon on the Adriatic Sea, and is internationally famous for its waterways and scenic canals. Enjoy a tour of the city’s historical center, passing by Saint Mark’s Square, the Basilica, and the beautiful Bridge of Sighs. Enjoy some free time to explore on your own, shop for souvenirs, and snap photos for your vacation album. In the early afternoon, begin the return journey back to Milan.

Verona: Food Tasting and Walking Tour with Cable Car

Verona: Food Tasting and Walking Tour with Cable Car

Immerse yourself in the best of Verona on a fascinating small group tour that takes you to the most iconic sites in the city. Start your journey at Bra Square, where you'll see the stunning Roman Amphitheater, also known as the Arena. Learn from your expert guide, and save valuable time exploring. Explore the city's rich history as we visit the Roman Gavi's Arch, the Roman Borsari Gate, and the Roman Stone Bridge. Stroll along the Adige riverfront, which offers breathtaking views of the ancient, but no longer existing Saint Thomas Island. Walk through the medieval lanes and take in the unique architecture of the city's historic buildings. Then, head to Saint Peter Hill for the Belvedere, where you'll enjoy a spectacular view of Verona from the top, reached by cable car. Once back to the town center, visit other notable attractions like the Roman Theatre and Della Scala Medieval Tombs. No visit to Verona is complete without seeing Romeo's House and Juliet's Balcony. We'll stop at Signori Square and Erbe Square, where you can soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the city. To top it all off, we'll return to Bra Square for a tasting of typical local products, giving you a chance to savor the delicious flavors of Verona. Join a local feast with cold cuts, ham, cheeses, and two different kinds of local wines. Don't miss out on this unforgettable tour that will take you on a journey through Verona's rich history, culture, and cuisine. Have a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide and a small group of fellow travelers, an experience that you'll remember for years to come.

Verona: City E-Bike Tour with Lunch

Verona: City E-Bike Tour with Lunch

Starting in the heart of Verona, you'll be welcomed by a knowledgeable local guide before hopping on your electric bike for an easy ride through the city’s charming cobbled streets and ancient pathways. Your journey will lead you to the breathtaking Torricelle hills, a hidden gem accessible only with a local expert. Here, you’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Verona, showcasing its historic villas, winding streets, and lush vineyards. As you cycle through the picturesque hills, you’ll enjoy a fresh perspective on the beauty surrounding you. A highlight of the tour is a visit to a cozy local osteria, where you can savor a light lunch prepared with regional ingredients. This stop is not just a meal; it’s a chance to indulge in traditional Veronese flavors, complemented by local wines. After a fulfilling experience, you’ll return to the city center, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Verona’s landscapes and culinary delights.

Verona: private walking tour in the city of love

Verona: private walking tour in the city of love

Famous for being the setting for the story of Romeo and Juliet, one of the most famous characters to have been fascinated by the languid atmosphere of Verona was the English poet William Shakespeare, who in 1596 wrote the famous theatrical tragedy. Verona is for you if you are in the mood for romance, to discover historical riches, priceless beauty and be conquered by our guide through stories and ancient legends. The highlights of this beautiful town that rises on the river Adige are: - Bra Square and Verona Arena, a Roman amphitheatre dating back to the 1st century B.C., - The Cathedral of Verona and the Scaliger Arches, the Piazza dei Signori and the house of Romeo, the unfortunate beloved of Juliet - The medieval fortress of Castelvecchio and the Piazza delle Erbe, where there is a romantic Well of Love, where you can make your wishes! To end our visit in beauty we will arrive in front of the house of Juliet, and we will see the famous balcony from which the girl exclaims the famous phrase: "O Romeo, Romeo! Why are you Romeo?" To get to know the history and the many love stories, join our tour created especially for romantic hearts!

Verona private tour: the place of lovers

Verona private tour: the place of lovers

The guided tour of Verona will be a walk to discover its symbolic monuments that have made it famous all over the world, a historic center full of architecture, art and many curiosities that attract visitors of all ages. It starts from the beautiful medieval Scaligero Bridge of Castelvecchio over the Adige river in marble and red bricks, adjacent to the castle, an imposing fortress erected to defend the city from enemy attacks with the Mastio Tower in the center, now a museum. We walk in the historic center through Porta Borsari, one of the oldest gates along the Roman walls of Verona, until we reach piazza delle Erbe, the meeting place of the city for evening aperitifs in the many bars among the historic buildings such as the baroque Maffei Palace with the statues of Greek gods, the Merchants' House and the Town Hall; to embellish the oldest square in Verona, the heart of commerce, there are also the fountain of Madonna Verona and the very high Lamberti Tower from which you can enjoy a unique view over the whole city. We continue the tour by visiting the interior of the Cathedral of S. Maria Matricolare in Gothic-Renaissance style with floors covered with mosaics, and admiring the famous painting by Titian of the Assumption of the Virgin. A few steps from the Cathedral we find the Ponte Pietra, the only Roman bridge left in the city, which connects the Roman Theater used for concerts and shows on the other side of the Adige. Among the picturesque streets of the historic center of Verona it is a must to explore Piazza dei Signori with the statue of Dante in the center, the administrative center of the city with impressive buildings such as the Scaligeri Palace, the Loggia del Consiglio and the Palazzo della Ragione with its elegant staircase; also beautiful are the Scaliger Arches in sumptuous Gothic style, a monumental tomb of the ancient Lords of Verona. We continue the walk in one of the symbolic places of Verona, the House of Juliet of the Capulet family made famous by Shakespear's tragedy of the two lovers with the iconic balcony where Juliet looked out to talk to Romeo, the wall covered with letters and messages from love and the famous bronze statue of Juliet full of curiosities and a favorite destination for selfies. We end the guided tour by crossing Via Mazzini, the shopping street and the well of love to get to the symbolic monument, the imposing Arena of Verona, built in the 1st century AD. to host the fights between gladiators, today it is the third largest amphitheater in Italy and the largest open-air opera house in the world which hosts prestigious concerts and shows of various kinds every year.

Verona Private Walking Tour

Verona Private Walking Tour

“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”: This medieval old town, nestled alongside the river Adige, will forever be marked for its association with Shakespeare's most famous love tragedy, “Romeo and Juliet”. Every year, many visitors roam its Piazzas and streets, trying to retrace the footsteps of Romeo and Juliet. Here you will admire the symbol of the Venetian Republic, the Lion of Saint Mark in Piazza delle Erbe, and the tombs of the ancient lords of Verona at the Arche Scaligere. But that’s not all! The amphitheatre of Verona is one of the best Roman arenas conserved to this day, having been finished in the year 30 AD. You will be fascinated by its rich history, the myriad of stunning buildings, and architecture “in fair Verona”.

Verona: Essential Verona Private Tour including Arena

Verona: Essential Verona Private Tour including Arena

On your tour of Verona you’ll learn all about why Verona occupied an important place in the landscape of the ancient Roman empire, and how the city evolved into one of the most prosperous cities in Italy during the late medieval period under the powerful patronage of the Della Scala clan. Chief amongst Verona’s ancient landmarks is the city’s extraordinary amphitheatre, which looms over Piazza Brà. Famous the world over for the bombastic operatic concerts held here every summer, the Verona Arena was constructed from distinctively pink-hued Valpolicella marble in 30 AD and, with a capacity of over 30,000 spectators, was the eighth largest amphitheatre in the Roman empire. On our tour of Verona you’ll see for yourself why Verona’s amphitheatre is a worthy rival to Rome’s Colosseum - the arena is in a magnificent state of preservation, and gives a vivid insight into the status of the city in the ancient empire. Join us as we follow in the footsteps of the ancient gladiators who fought and died here, making our way through the amphitheatre’s entrance arches and into the vast arena within, where row after row of stone seating soars into the Veneto sky. No visit to Verona is complete without a stop at romantic Casa Giulietta. The fictional home of Juliet is centred around a picturesque courtyard where a bronze sculpture of Shakespeare’s greatest heroine presides over legions of romantics as they pay homage to the power of love in the shadow of the world’s most famous balcony. Spanning the rushing waters of the river Adige, this imposing stone bridge has been ferrying Verona’s citizens across the river since its construction way back in 100 BC. As we cross the bridge on our tour of Verona we’ll stop to admire views of the city over the water, and drink in the air of 20 centuries of history. Amongst the architectural highlights of Verona, the stunning two-level church of San Fermo is unmissable. On our tour we’ll visit the medieval basilica, whose extraordinary wooden ceiling is a masterpiece of craftsmanship. No less impressive is the Gothic basilica of Sant’Anastasia - Verona’s largest church, it’s home to an array of beautiful artworks including Pisanello’s charming St George and the Princess and a series of fascinating 14th-century frescoes. After a long day exploring the best of what Verona has to offer, a pit-stop at one of the city’s innumerable wine bars is practically obligatory. Verona is the home of Valpolicella, one of the most prized wine varietals in Italy. Amarone, a potent Valpolicella made with partially dried grapes, is widely regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious wines, and what better place to taste it than in the atmospheric surroundings of its home city?

Adige: Our most recommended tours and activities

Verona: Small Group Guided Walking Tour with Arena Tickets

Verona: Small Group Guided Walking Tour with Arena Tickets

Discover the history, culture, and charm of Verona, a city renowned for its Roman antiquities and its connection to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Begin your tour of the Roman Amphitheater with pre-reserved tickets and discover its fascinating past through the eyes of your knowledgeable guide. Walk through the vast corridors and galleries of the Arena, and learn about the gladiators and spectacles that once entertained the crowds in this magnificent structure. Explore Bra Square, known for its vibrant atmosphere and picturesque architecture, and follow your guide to see elegant palaces and historic buildings. At your own leisure, sample traditional Veronese cuisine at the square's restaurants, cafes, and shops, and experience the city's lively culture. Visit Juliet's House, believed to have belonged to the Cappello family who inspired Shakespeare's tragic love story. See the famous balcony where Juliet is said to have stood while Romeo declared his love, take photos of the courtyard's statue of Juliet, and try your luck for good fortune in love. Stroll through the bustling market square of Erbe, with a history dating back to Roman times. Explore the colorful outdoor market, taste local foods and wines, and admire the medieval architecture that surrounds the square. Take the cable car up Saint Peter Hill for a breathtaking view of Verona and walk along the Adige riverfront. Return to Bra Square with enough knowledge from your guide taking you on a journey through Verona’s rich history and culture.

From Milan: Venice and Verona Full-Day Tour by Train

From Milan: Venice and Verona Full-Day Tour by Train

Depart from Milan Central Station to embark on this day trip in the early morning. Cross Lombardy to reach Verona, known for being the setting of the love story between Romeo and Juliet. Take a stroll along the banks of the River Adige, cross the Ponte Scaliero, and admire the stunning Castelvecchio, a medieval castle built in the golden age of Verona. Continue the tour towards Venice, which is situated on a marshy lagoon on the Adriatic Sea, and is internationally famous for its waterways and scenic canals. Enjoy a tour of the city’s historical center, passing by Saint Mark’s Square, the Basilica, and the beautiful Bridge of Sighs. Enjoy some free time to explore on your own, shop for souvenirs, and snap photos for your vacation album. In the early afternoon, begin the return journey back to Milan.

Verona: Food Tasting and Walking Tour with Cable Car

Verona: Food Tasting and Walking Tour with Cable Car

Immerse yourself in the best of Verona on a fascinating small group tour that takes you to the most iconic sites in the city. Start your journey at Bra Square, where you'll see the stunning Roman Amphitheater, also known as the Arena. Learn from your expert guide, and save valuable time exploring. Explore the city's rich history as we visit the Roman Gavi's Arch, the Roman Borsari Gate, and the Roman Stone Bridge. Stroll along the Adige riverfront, which offers breathtaking views of the ancient, but no longer existing Saint Thomas Island. Walk through the medieval lanes and take in the unique architecture of the city's historic buildings. Then, head to Saint Peter Hill for the Belvedere, where you'll enjoy a spectacular view of Verona from the top, reached by cable car. Once back to the town center, visit other notable attractions like the Roman Theatre and Della Scala Medieval Tombs. No visit to Verona is complete without seeing Romeo's House and Juliet's Balcony. We'll stop at Signori Square and Erbe Square, where you can soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the city. To top it all off, we'll return to Bra Square for a tasting of typical local products, giving you a chance to savor the delicious flavors of Verona. Join a local feast with cold cuts, ham, cheeses, and two different kinds of local wines. Don't miss out on this unforgettable tour that will take you on a journey through Verona's rich history, culture, and cuisine. Have a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide and a small group of fellow travelers, an experience that you'll remember for years to come.

Verona: City E-Bike Tour with Lunch

Verona: City E-Bike Tour with Lunch

Starting in the heart of Verona, you'll be welcomed by a knowledgeable local guide before hopping on your electric bike for an easy ride through the city’s charming cobbled streets and ancient pathways. Your journey will lead you to the breathtaking Torricelle hills, a hidden gem accessible only with a local expert. Here, you’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Verona, showcasing its historic villas, winding streets, and lush vineyards. As you cycle through the picturesque hills, you’ll enjoy a fresh perspective on the beauty surrounding you. A highlight of the tour is a visit to a cozy local osteria, where you can savor a light lunch prepared with regional ingredients. This stop is not just a meal; it’s a chance to indulge in traditional Veronese flavors, complemented by local wines. After a fulfilling experience, you’ll return to the city center, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Verona’s landscapes and culinary delights.

Verona: private walking tour in the city of love

Verona: private walking tour in the city of love

Famous for being the setting for the story of Romeo and Juliet, one of the most famous characters to have been fascinated by the languid atmosphere of Verona was the English poet William Shakespeare, who in 1596 wrote the famous theatrical tragedy. Verona is for you if you are in the mood for romance, to discover historical riches, priceless beauty and be conquered by our guide through stories and ancient legends. The highlights of this beautiful town that rises on the river Adige are: - Bra Square and Verona Arena, a Roman amphitheatre dating back to the 1st century B.C., - The Cathedral of Verona and the Scaliger Arches, the Piazza dei Signori and the house of Romeo, the unfortunate beloved of Juliet - The medieval fortress of Castelvecchio and the Piazza delle Erbe, where there is a romantic Well of Love, where you can make your wishes! To end our visit in beauty we will arrive in front of the house of Juliet, and we will see the famous balcony from which the girl exclaims the famous phrase: "O Romeo, Romeo! Why are you Romeo?" To get to know the history and the many love stories, join our tour created especially for romantic hearts!

Verona private tour: the place of lovers

Verona private tour: the place of lovers

The guided tour of Verona will be a walk to discover its symbolic monuments that have made it famous all over the world, a historic center full of architecture, art and many curiosities that attract visitors of all ages. It starts from the beautiful medieval Scaligero Bridge of Castelvecchio over the Adige river in marble and red bricks, adjacent to the castle, an imposing fortress erected to defend the city from enemy attacks with the Mastio Tower in the center, now a museum. We walk in the historic center through Porta Borsari, one of the oldest gates along the Roman walls of Verona, until we reach piazza delle Erbe, the meeting place of the city for evening aperitifs in the many bars among the historic buildings such as the baroque Maffei Palace with the statues of Greek gods, the Merchants' House and the Town Hall; to embellish the oldest square in Verona, the heart of commerce, there are also the fountain of Madonna Verona and the very high Lamberti Tower from which you can enjoy a unique view over the whole city. We continue the tour by visiting the interior of the Cathedral of S. Maria Matricolare in Gothic-Renaissance style with floors covered with mosaics, and admiring the famous painting by Titian of the Assumption of the Virgin. A few steps from the Cathedral we find the Ponte Pietra, the only Roman bridge left in the city, which connects the Roman Theater used for concerts and shows on the other side of the Adige. Among the picturesque streets of the historic center of Verona it is a must to explore Piazza dei Signori with the statue of Dante in the center, the administrative center of the city with impressive buildings such as the Scaligeri Palace, the Loggia del Consiglio and the Palazzo della Ragione with its elegant staircase; also beautiful are the Scaliger Arches in sumptuous Gothic style, a monumental tomb of the ancient Lords of Verona. We continue the walk in one of the symbolic places of Verona, the House of Juliet of the Capulet family made famous by Shakespear's tragedy of the two lovers with the iconic balcony where Juliet looked out to talk to Romeo, the wall covered with letters and messages from love and the famous bronze statue of Juliet full of curiosities and a favorite destination for selfies. We end the guided tour by crossing Via Mazzini, the shopping street and the well of love to get to the symbolic monument, the imposing Arena of Verona, built in the 1st century AD. to host the fights between gladiators, today it is the third largest amphitheater in Italy and the largest open-air opera house in the world which hosts prestigious concerts and shows of various kinds every year.

Verona Private Walking Tour

Verona Private Walking Tour

“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?”: This medieval old town, nestled alongside the river Adige, will forever be marked for its association with Shakespeare's most famous love tragedy, “Romeo and Juliet”. Every year, many visitors roam its Piazzas and streets, trying to retrace the footsteps of Romeo and Juliet. Here you will admire the symbol of the Venetian Republic, the Lion of Saint Mark in Piazza delle Erbe, and the tombs of the ancient lords of Verona at the Arche Scaligere. But that’s not all! The amphitheatre of Verona is one of the best Roman arenas conserved to this day, having been finished in the year 30 AD. You will be fascinated by its rich history, the myriad of stunning buildings, and architecture “in fair Verona”.

Verona: Essential Verona Private Tour including Arena

Verona: Essential Verona Private Tour including Arena

On your tour of Verona you’ll learn all about why Verona occupied an important place in the landscape of the ancient Roman empire, and how the city evolved into one of the most prosperous cities in Italy during the late medieval period under the powerful patronage of the Della Scala clan. Chief amongst Verona’s ancient landmarks is the city’s extraordinary amphitheatre, which looms over Piazza Brà. Famous the world over for the bombastic operatic concerts held here every summer, the Verona Arena was constructed from distinctively pink-hued Valpolicella marble in 30 AD and, with a capacity of over 30,000 spectators, was the eighth largest amphitheatre in the Roman empire. On our tour of Verona you’ll see for yourself why Verona’s amphitheatre is a worthy rival to Rome’s Colosseum - the arena is in a magnificent state of preservation, and gives a vivid insight into the status of the city in the ancient empire. Join us as we follow in the footsteps of the ancient gladiators who fought and died here, making our way through the amphitheatre’s entrance arches and into the vast arena within, where row after row of stone seating soars into the Veneto sky. No visit to Verona is complete without a stop at romantic Casa Giulietta. The fictional home of Juliet is centred around a picturesque courtyard where a bronze sculpture of Shakespeare’s greatest heroine presides over legions of romantics as they pay homage to the power of love in the shadow of the world’s most famous balcony. Spanning the rushing waters of the river Adige, this imposing stone bridge has been ferrying Verona’s citizens across the river since its construction way back in 100 BC. As we cross the bridge on our tour of Verona we’ll stop to admire views of the city over the water, and drink in the air of 20 centuries of history. Amongst the architectural highlights of Verona, the stunning two-level church of San Fermo is unmissable. On our tour we’ll visit the medieval basilica, whose extraordinary wooden ceiling is a masterpiece of craftsmanship. No less impressive is the Gothic basilica of Sant’Anastasia - Verona’s largest church, it’s home to an array of beautiful artworks including Pisanello’s charming St George and the Princess and a series of fascinating 14th-century frescoes. After a long day exploring the best of what Verona has to offer, a pit-stop at one of the city’s innumerable wine bars is practically obligatory. Verona is the home of Valpolicella, one of the most prized wine varietals in Italy. Amarone, a potent Valpolicella made with partially dried grapes, is widely regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious wines, and what better place to taste it than in the atmospheric surroundings of its home city?

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The best thing about the tour was the guide. We had Ms. Viktoria Sagi all to ourselves and she was very competent, even taking us through quieter and more beautiful streets. When we booked the tour it said "Arena Tickets" which wasn't true. The small print then said that the arena was closed. I wouldn't necessarily call the tour an Arena Tour because that is very confusing!

Can't find any faults or improvements needed for the tour experience. Best 3 hours & worth every penny. Our guide Monica was a font oh knowledge & brought the Verona history to life. There were 12 in our small group. Highly recommend this walking tour & definitely do it again....

A great tour in a small group (7 people). Mauro spoke and explained clearly and understandably. He always responded directly to individual questions and was able to give more in-depth answers if requested. Perfect! Thank you very much.

Very interesting tour! The guide, Alessandra, took the time to give us lots of relevant details. I recommend without hesitation.

EXCELLENT EXPLANATION OF THE GUIDE, VERY PREPARED AND CLEAR TO EXPLAIN