Immerse yourself in Verona’s rich history on a walking tour. Explore medieval landmarks, Roman ruins, and hear tales of Romeo and Juliet. Book now!
Immerse yourself in Verona’s rich history on a walking tour. Explore medieval landmarks, Roman ruins, and hear tales of Romeo and Juliet. Book now!
- Ponte Scaligero - This bridge links Verona’s late-medieval castle to the left bank of the Adige River. It was nearly destroyed by bombing but has been meticulously reconstructed to match the original.
- Museo di Castelvecchio - Situated within the medieval castle of the same name.
- Arco dei Gavi - An elegant 1st-century AD structure by…
- Ponte Scaligero - This bridge links Verona’s late-medieval castle to the left bank of the Adige River. It was nearly destroyed by bombing but has been meticulously reconstructed to match the original.
- Museo di Castelvecchio - Situated within the medieval castle of the same name.
- Arco dei Gavi - An elegant 1st-century AD structure by Roman architect Vitruvio, celebrating the gens Gavia, a prominent Roman family from Verona.
- Arena di Verona - Constructed by the Romans in the 1st century AD during the Augustan era, this arena remains a renowned venue for Verona’s spectacular opera season.
- Casa di Giulietta - Visit the courtyard of the Capuleti’s house, home to the famous heroine of Shakespeare’s tragedy.
- Romeo’s House (Casa di Romeo) - A medieval palace in central Verona, once home to the Montecchi family, believed to be Romeo’s family according to legend and literature. The building is privately owned and inhabited, viewable only from the outside.
- Piazza Bra - Verona’s largest piazza, featuring numerous cafés, restaurants, and charming buildings.
- Arche Scaligere - The Scaligeri cemetery, home to several sarcophagi and three magnificent arches built for Cangrande I, Mastino II, and Cansignorio.
- Piazza delle Erbe - Once the Roman Forum and the heart of city life, the square’s center features monuments symbolizing Verona’s various rulers, with the most famous being the fountain from the Scaligeri era.
- Piazza dei Signori - Formerly the center of power in Verona, this square has been dominated by a large statue of the renowned Italian poet Dante Alighieri since 1865, earning it the nickname “Piazza Dante.”

- Local tour guide
- Arena Guided Tour (if option selected)
- Local tour guide
- Arena Guided Tour (if option selected)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Verona stands as one of Northern Italy’s most enchanting cities, yet to truly grasp its rich history, tales, and hidden gems, a guidebook alone won’t suffice. This guided walking tour of Verona is crafted to allow participants to see the city through the perspective of a local expert, transforming every corner into a narrative and each monument into a…
Verona stands as one of Northern Italy’s most enchanting cities, yet to truly grasp its rich history, tales, and hidden gems, a guidebook alone won’t suffice. This guided walking tour of Verona is crafted to allow participants to see the city through the perspective of a local expert, transforming every corner into a narrative and each monument into a vibrant piece of history.
From the majestic Castelvecchio and the Arco dei Gavi to the vibrant ambiance of Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, every stop becomes more than just a photo opportunity; it becomes a meaningful link to Verona’s past and present.
The tour concludes in Piazza Bra, where participants can admire the Arena from the outside, one of the world’s best-preserved Roman amphitheaters and a symbol of Verona’s enduring allure.
To maximize your visit to Verona, consider enhancing your experience by booking a combined offer that includes this guided walking tour along with an Arena guided tour.
- Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
- This tour runs rain or shine
- This tour is guaranteed with a minimum number of 2 participants
- Please note that some parts of the tour may not be easily accessible for people with reduced mobility (or any kind of disability), if you are unsure of the details, feel free to contact us.
- Please note that in case of adverse weather conditions (eg. bad storms, unexpected extreme events), or unforeseen circumstances (eg. monuments sudden closures, train/flight cancellations or delays) we do not guarantee a full refund. The company will examine each case and act accordingly.
- Please note that from December 6th 2025 to January 6th 2026, the tour does not include the access to Juliet’s Balcony as usual. Due to high visitor numbers, the city administration has decided that access is only possible with the purchase of a ticket. You can ask us for information on how to purchase your ticket, but we will not purchase it for you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.