Delve into the city's storied past and artistic heritage as we explore its 9 most iconic landmarks. An easy 1.5-hour walk led by a knowledgeable local guide through Verona.
Our journey begins at the lively Piazza delle Erbe, where the ancient Roman forum once thrived. Amidst the vibrant market stalls, we'll admire the stunning frescoes adorning the facades of historic buildings, each telling a tale of Verona's Renaissance splendor.
Continuing to Piazza dei Signori, we'll marvel at the elegant Palazzo and the imposing statue of Dante Alighieri. Our guide will unravel tales of power and intrigue, revealing the city's rich political history.
Next we will visit Arche Scaligere, the monumental tombs of the Scaligeri dynasty.
We'll pause to take in panoramic views of Verona's skyline, from the ancient Roman Theater to the graceful Arch Bridge crowning the hill.
Our journey culminates in Arena di Verona, the second most important ancient amphitheater. Finally we can end to a wine bar.
Piazza delle Erbe in Verona is a bustling square steeped in history, lined with colorful buildings and lively market stalls. It has been a focal point of the city for centuries, serving as a vibrant marketplace where locals and visitors alike gather to shop for fresh produce, souvenirs, and local delicacies. Surrounded by architectural gems such as the Baroque Palazzo Maffei and the iconic Madonna Verona fountain, Piazza delle Erbe exudes charm and character, offering a delightful blend of culture, commerce, and picturesque beauty
The Lamberti Tower, or Torre dei Lamberti, is a prominent landmark in Verona, Italy, towering over the city's historic center. Dating back to the 12th century, this medieval tower offers panoramic views of Verona's charming streets and picturesque surroundings, attracting visitors from around the world
historic staircase dating back to the Middle Ages, located near Piazza delle Erbe. This stone staircase served as a link between the lower part of the city and the upper areas where the ruling class resided, symbolizing social stratification. Today, it stands as a testament to Verona's rich history and architectural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's medieval past as they ascend its worn steps.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please wait the guide at the meeting point and show the ticket to take the tour