Discover Verona’s rich history and iconic landmarks with a local guide. Explore the Verona Arena, Piazza Bra, and the House of Juliet.
Discover Verona’s rich history and iconic landmarks with a local guide. Explore the Verona Arena, Piazza Bra, and the House of Juliet.
- Piazza Bra - Piazza Bra is the heart of social life in Verona. The square is dominated by the impressive Arena and Palazzo Barbieri, the City Hall. From here, you can also view the Palazzo Gran Guardia and the Museo Lapidario.
- Arena di Verona - This remarkable Roman amphitheater was constructed in the 1st century AD. The term “arena” comes…
- Piazza Bra - Piazza Bra is the heart of social life in Verona. The square is dominated by the impressive Arena and Palazzo Barbieri, the City Hall. From here, you can also view the Palazzo Gran Guardia and the Museo Lapidario.
- Arena di Verona - This remarkable Roman amphitheater was constructed in the 1st century AD. The term “arena” comes from the sand that once covered the stage where gladiators battled. Today, it continues to host public shows and concerts.
- Porta Borsari - Porta dei Borsari was once the main entrance to the city. Originally named Porta Jovia in honor of Jupiter, it was later renamed Porta dei Borsari because travelers had to pay a tax here to enter the city.
- Piazza delle Erbe - Herb’s Square is the ancient Roman forum of the city. At the center of the square stands the fountain of Madonna Verona, a monument depicting the city as a beautiful woman. Nowadays, the square serves as a key meeting spot for locals of all ages.
- Torre dei Lamberti - This 84-meter high tower was built by the Lamberti Family in the late 12th century. Ask our guide about the two bells from 1295: the Rengo and the Marangona.
- Casa di Giulietta - Juliet’s House is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the romantic side of Verona. Dating back to the late 13th century, this tower house features a bas-relief of a hat, which tradition says is the Capulet Family’s coat of arms. We will stop in the garden outside, without entering.
- Piazza dei Signori - Also known as Piazza Dante, after the statue of Italy’s most famous poet, Piazza dei Signori is surrounded by significant buildings like the Palazzo della Ragione and the Palazzo Podestà. This is where you will bid farewell to your guide.

- Professional local guide
- Private tour
- Professional local guide
- Private tour
- Food and drinks
- Pick up and drop off
- Food and drinks
- Pick up and drop off
Maximize your visit to Verona by exploring its historic center with a knowledgeable local guide!
We’ll introduce you to the finest attractions the “City of Love” has to offer—it’s more than just Romeo and Juliet! Verona is rich in history and home to numerous iconic sites, including the Verona Arena. This grand amphitheater greets visitors with its…
Maximize your visit to Verona by exploring its historic center with a knowledgeable local guide!
We’ll introduce you to the finest attractions the “City of Love” has to offer—it’s more than just Romeo and Juliet! Verona is rich in history and home to numerous iconic sites, including the Verona Arena. This grand amphitheater greets visitors with its impressive stature. Wander through the lively Piazza Bra, encircled by significant buildings, and uncover the Porta dei Borsari, the site of the ancient Roman gate. Our guide will share fascinating stories and details about the bustling Piazza delle Erbe, the enchanting House of Juliet, and much more. Join our exclusive tour and discover the wonders of this remarkable city!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.