Enjoy a guided walking tour of Mantova, the city where Virgil was born, Shakespeare’s Romeo fled after leaving Verona, Verdi set Rigoletto and the Gonzagas built the Ducal Palace. Explore the fine art at the Ducal Palace, now Italy's largest museum.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 3 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- Spanish, English, German, Italian
- Private group
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
I had a magnificent experience in Mantua with my guide. She was patient and waited for me since I was 15 minutes late, but we started at the Palazzo Ducale reviewing its history so that I could understand and fully appreciate the history and therefore the importance of this palace. I also had a wonderful reconnection with my past--I had gone to an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum in NYC around 2005 of medieval tapestries all over the world that had been sent to the Museum to be repaired. There was one in particular that I remembered by Raphael--it included the painting that was done to guide the creation of the tapestry. When my guide told me of this exhibit, I exclaimed, "I was there!!!" and when we walked into the room, I pointed to the tapestry, and said, "That's the one that was in NY!!" I was very pleased with this experience although it had nothing to do per se with the tour itself. Nonetheless it only enhanced a very wonderful experience. I would strongly recommend this tour.
Manuela is an excellent guide. Lots of information was provided. The tour was very impressive. I would recommend it.
Select participants and date
Participants
Date
Meeting point
At Rigoletto's House, Piazza Sordello 23, Mantova, near the inner courtyard entrance
Open in Google MapsImportant information
Know before you go
- Shoulders must be covered when entering churches. A wide sarong is suggested. Shorts are not allowed in the churches.