Verona: History and Hidden Gems Guided Walking Tour

1.Verona: History and Hidden Gems Guided Walking Tour
A 2-hour small-group walk with Fabio through Verona’s Arena, Roman gates, and quiet squares, with headsets for easy listening.
The 7 most popular historical tours in Verona. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

A 2-hour small-group walk with Fabio through Verona’s Arena, Roman gates, and quiet squares, with headsets for easy listening.

Taste six Garda wines in Lazise at ZF4 Cellar, paired with local olive oil and snacks in a historic courtyard cellar.

A 1.5-hour night walk through darker Verona, guided by locals, visiting major sites like the Scala tombs and Verona’s WWII past.
“The tour was fun, incredibly informative and entertaining and had lots of fascinating insights that I don’t think we would have had access to otherwise - it was really enjoyable and exactly what we were hoping for! We got to understand the culture and history of Verona, and learn about key locations of the city…”

A 2.5–3 hour guided walk through Verona’s Roman, medieval, and love-story sites, with a small group and key stops included.
“What a treat! I was so lucky to have experienced Verona, not only with a local but with someone who brought honesty and wit to his game. Looking at this beautiful and tragic city through Eugenio’s lens made me fall in love and be heartbroken all at once; as I learned about the sad truths…”

A small-group English night walk through Verona’s landmarks, legends, and moonlit views, ending at the Arena di Verona for a truly romantic feel.
“It was more history than romantic which wasn’t as discribed. The guide was a little hard to engage with.”

A 2-hour Verona tour mixing Juliet’s balcony, the Roman Arena, and guided context plus free time in the historic center for $34.

A 2-hour guided walk through Verona’s Arena, Castelvecchio, Gothic tombs, and key piazzas, ending at Juliet’s House.
“The guide was super-friendly with very good knowledge of art, history and culture. And seeing the most theatrical place in the world, the Arena of Verona, was a delightful experience.”