Verona: Small Group Guided Walking Tour with Arena Tickets

1.Verona: Small Group Guided Walking Tour with Arena Tickets
Small-group Verona walk with Arena skip-the-line tickets, Juliet’s balcony sights, and a one-way cable car up for hill views.
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The 10 most popular verona arena tours in Verona. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

Small-group Verona walk with Arena skip-the-line tickets, Juliet’s balcony sights, and a one-way cable car up for hill views.

Arena di Verona opera ticket with gate-7 pickup plus optional 1-hour walking tour. Expect steep steps, subtitle screens, and late-night magic.
“It was an amazing experience to see the opera in this amazing venue! We saw Aida and it was so atmospheric! Picking up the tickets was really simple, we got there for about 6.15pm. There were two screens in the top corners with English subtitles if you want to read them along side. Definitely bring…”

Prebooked Arena and cable car tickets plus a small-group stroll through Verona’s key squares, Juliet’s House, and hill views.
“A very good introduction to a city with a lot to offer. Morris was a very competent guide and clearly knew his material which he imparted with humour and confidence.”

Skip the line at Verona Arena with priority tickets and an expert guide. Learn Roman games, then explore Piazza Bra at your pace.
“Wonderful experience with our driver! Booking and coordination was a breeze. Highly recommended. We were family of 5 and the van easily accommodated us.”

3-hour Verona small-group walk with Arena skip-the-line access: Castelvecchio, Juliet, Piazza Brà, and gladiator stories.

A guided Verona Arena visit that explains gladiator-era design, from gates to vomitoria, with expert stories and time to linger.
“Fabio has been the best tour guide that we have ever had (and we always do a tour when we visit a new city). We did his Hidden Gems walking tour on the afternoon that we arrived to Verona and his Arena tour the next morning - both tours provide completely different information and are…”

Arena di Verona opera Category 6 plus a guided Verona walk to Juliet, Piazza Bra, and the markets, timed for a smooth evening out.
“Pay more for a seat because even though they say the acoustics allow you to hear it all at times you can’t. So the performance becomes disjointed. It’s an amazing experience but would if doing again pay for better seats”

Guided Verona Arena tour with VR reconstruction from Piazza Bra, 3D viewer included, small-group English tour. About 1 hour.
“Interesting tour with very thoughtful 3D illustration as a bonus. Frank is a great story-teller and a lovely person. Definitely recommend!”

One-hour private English tour of Verona Arena in Piazza Bra with a licensed guide and gladiator-era stories. Arena tickets extra.
“Fabbio gave a wonderful tour. He was funny, knowledgeable, and entertaining. We very much enjoyed how he brought history alive!”

Skip the Verona Arena line on a private 3-hour walk with a local guide, ticket included, plus Romeo’s House and old-town squares.
“Silvia was so fantastic. She walked my mom and I around a few squares and the arena and she knew so much about the city’s history. We were so grateful for her knowledge. We can’t wait to be back in Verona!”
