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

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

Verona highlights in 2 hours on a small-group walk: Castelvecchio, Roman sights, the Arena, and Juliet’s House. English guide, tickets extra.
“A perfect way to learn about Verona in a relaxed and most enjoyable 2 hours. Our guide Isabella was excellent, friendly and fun, pitching the tour just right for us and with very good English. Definitely recommend this tour.”

Verona food and wine walking tour with tastings, lunch or dinner, wine lesson, Juliet legends, and a skip-the-line funicular view.
“Great walking and food/wine tour! Sarah was wonderful and very knowledgeable! A must do Verona tour!”

Verona food and wine walking tour with espresso breakfast, aperitivo snacks, Amarone risotto lunch, sommelier tastings, and gelato.
“Fabulous tour by Anna. She gave us a wonderful food tour plus history of the amazing city. She also gave us tips on where to eat for our stay.”

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.”

A 2-hour small-group walk through Verona’s UNESCO sights, with pink Arena views and Juliet’s balcony plus opera-festival context.

Small-group Verona walk with Roman sights, a one-way cable car up to Castel San Pietro, then a wine aperitif with ham, cheese, and two wines.

Verona’s food-and-wine walking tour packs espresso, handmade meatballs, Valpolicella tastings, and Amarone risotto into 3 hours.
“Stefano was excellent! If you are lucky enough to get him for your tour, you will be very happy! Knowledgable, pleasant, friendly, good humor, all the above!!!! Excellent GUIDE!!!”

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



















