Follow the local guide and explore the historic center of Verona, discovering the most beautiful spots in the city. Stroll through the streets and squares, admiring important landmarks such as the medieval Castelvecchio and the Scaligero Bridge, as well as the Gavi’s Arch, witnessing the city's Roman past.
Enjoy Porta Borsari and walk along one of Verona’s most beautiful streets until you reach the famous Piazza delle Erbe, where you can admire the frescoes on elegant palaces and the local market. Visit the Torre dei Lamberti and Piazza dei Signori, home to the statue of Dante Alighieri.
Listen to the legends of Romeo and Juliet, and finish with a visit to the Arena, where you’ll explore the grand Roman amphitheater.
Castelvecchio, originally called the Castle of San Martino in Aquaro, is a medieval fortress located in the historic center of Verona, currently used as the headquarters of the homonymous civic museum; it is the most important military monument of the Scaliger Signoria.
The Castelvecchio Bridge, also known as the Scaliger Bridge, is an infrastructural and military work located in Verona along the Adige River, part of the Castelvecchio fortress, and considered the most daring and admirable work of Veronese medieval times.
The Arch of the Gavi, located along the ancient Via Postumia in Verona, just outside the walls of the Roman city, is a rare case of an honorary and monumental arch for private use in Roman architecture. It was indeed built around the middle of the 1st century to celebrate the Gavia family.
You will make your own way to the meeting points