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Follow the guide, your local insider, and stroll through the old town to discover the most beautiful places of the city. Discover the squares of the city, stopping to admire, from the outside, the most important monuments. See the medieval Castelvecchio and its Scaligero Bridge, the Gavi's arch and learn about the ancient Roman past of the city.
After a short walk you'll reach Piazza Bra and the Arena amphitheater, one of the symbols of the city, famous for the Opera season. Listen to stories and curiosities about the Roman structure of the city and see the ruins still well preserved.
Pass by Porta Borsari until the famous Piazza delle Erbe, the ancient Roman forum. Admire the frescoes of the palaces, the local market and Torre dei Lamberti. On the shade of the tower there's a beautiful square: Piazza dei Signori, where you'll see the statue of Dante Alighieri, world-famous Italian poet.
Finally you'll listen legends and tales about Romeo and Juliet and see the romantic balcony.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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.
Scaligero Bridge
It connects the Verona’s late-medieval castle to the Adige’s left bank. It was almost destroyed in a bombing and later fully rebuilt looking precisely similar to the original one.
Museo di Castelvecchio
It's located in the eponymous medieval castle.
Local tour guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting Point: Via Teatro Ristori 7, in front of Ristori Theater
Language: This tour is only offered in Italian.
Starting point:
Via Teatro Ristori, 7, 37122 Verona VR, Italy
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting Point: Piazza Bra, in front of the Arena at gate n. 5 (ticket office)
Language: This tour is only offered in Italian
Starting point:
Arena di Verona, P.za Bra, 1, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting Point: Via Teatro Ristori 7, in front of Ristori Theater
Language: This tour is only offered in English
Starting point:
Via Teatro Ristori, 7, 37122 Verona VR, Italy
Duration: 3 hours: This option also includes the Arena skip-the-line guided tour, starting at 12:30 PM. The city walking tour ends at 12:00 PM.
Language: This tour is only offered in English.
Starting point:
Via Teatro Ristori, 7, 37122 Verona VR, Italy
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GaryAlfred H,,26 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
We had a very good tour of the city of Verona. We had a small group of people and a very good guide. Our guide, Frank, was very knowledgeable and full of good humour. The history of Verona spans more than two thousand years and there are sites to see from every period of its history. The coliseum is in amazing condition and is a wonder you shouldn't miss. This tour is well worth the time and money, and I encourage everyone to go on this tour.
Mohannad R,,24 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Amazing tour! Frank provided fascinating historical insights about Verona, and by the end I appreciated the city even more than before.
Erich S,,22 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Good way to acquaint yourself with Verona for first timers. Frank was awesome as a tour guide very friendly and knowledgeable.
Chris B,,10 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
We saw and learned so much about Verona's history, from roman times to present. Without this tour how would we have ever seen the ruins of the original roman wall and part of a home, inside a Benetton Store. We will look forward to soon seeing the closing ceremonies of the olympics in the roman amphitheater and can say "we were there".
Ryan D,,6 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Quick but thorough overview of the history and sights of Verona. Our guide, Priscilla, is a local and knew the history of Verona and wider Italy in great detail. Completely fluent in English having spent a few years in New Zealand when she was young but the rest of her life before and after in Verona, she was charming and fun to spend a few hours with. She also very kindly looked after my elderly mother. Highly recommend!
Serena P,,2 thg 1, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
We did this tour of Verona with Frank and were very happy! He is a super passionate Veronese about his city and in addition to historical and artistic anecdotes he also told us many curious stories of the city. He managed to entertain with his joy even our little girl of almost 3 years! The tour lasts 2 hours and is the right itinerary to get to know the city! We highly recommend it!
Elvira Y,,27 thg 12, 2025
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We enjoyed the tour with Isabella. She told us about Verona history, architecture and legends with true passion and inspiration! We highly recommend this tour!
Luis B,,22 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Highly recommended. If you are truly interested in the history of this beautiful city, this is the way to go.
Marcus H,,15 thg 12, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
We had a city walking tour booked at 10 so we picked up our coats and walked outside in to the chilly air. The meeting point was only a few minutes away so Deb sat in a café and I wandered around to see what was nearby and was shocked to turn the corner and see a huge medieval fortress. Luckily, when we started our tour with Isabel that was the first stop although we didn't actually go inside. The castle was the Castelvecchio and I will be returning tomorrow to visit it properly! It also had a wonderful bridge attached that had been destroyed by the Germans in 1945 and lovingly restored by the locals by 1951. Next to the castle was the Arch of Gavi, a 1st century AD Roman arch that was originally outside of the city on the Via Postumia road. Napoleon demolished the arch in 1805 and it was then moved to its current location and reconstructed in 1931. I'm not quite sure Napoleon had such a thing for destroying Italian cultural heritage but he was French. The tour continued through the old Roman streets, past the Porta Borsari - the marble front of the original Roman city gate, the brickwork behind and the towers having long since decayed. After walking past a variety of beautiful buildings we reached Piazza dell Erbe, the square we were in yesterday with the beautiful 15th century frescoes on the buildings. We turned down a side street in to another pretty square, Piazza dei Signori, which had a stunning Venetian palace as well as the entrance to the Torre dei Lamberte viewpoint. The architecture changed for the splendid tombs of the Scala family, a series of 14th century outdoor mausoleums in an incredible Gothic style, housing the remains of the medieval ruling family. We also nipped in to the courtyard of Juliet's family house to see the 1930s creation, using an Egyptian sarcophagus, that is such a successful marketing achievement. The tour ended at Verona's arena, the 1st century AD amphitheatre that predates the Colosseum by about 30 years. Although the outer tier of the building has long since been looted the two inner tiers that remain are still imposing and impressive. Having recently been restored they are in continual use both as a tourist attraction and also for the Verona Opera Festival, where 13,000 people can sit in the arena and listen to the music.
Lauren F,,13 thg 12, 2025
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My friend and I wanted to learn more about Verona's history and this was a great way to do it. We walked past all the main attractions and learned more in a small group setting
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