Admire the beautiful city of Verona, Unesco enlisted world heritage site, walking along its streets and piazzas with a licensed guide in a 2-hour semi private tour.
Our licensed guide will take you on a journey through time, from the Romans to the Middle Age. From the most famous amphitheater, the Arena to the Tombe Scaligere, commemoration of the Scaliger family who ruled Verona in the 13th-14th century.
Immerse yourself in today’s life of this ancient city: in Piazza delle Erbe and in Piazza dei Signori.
Verona is of course well known also for its Shakespeare associations, for the tragic love between Romeo and Juliet. End your tour by the famous balcony and read the wishes of the lovers who left a love note pinned to the wall of Giulietta’s house. If you feel particular inspired and you are single, you can also declaim the famous “ O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? “, he might be hiding in Verona.
The Arena, built in the first century, is an open-air Roman amphitheater still fully in use today. With seating for 30000 people, music connoisseurs come to Verona to enjoy operas and pop music concerts.
The famous piazza, ringed by elegant Renaissance palazzi, assumes still today political and administrative functions during the day but it is also the chosen location of the university crowd during the happy hour.
These remarkable funerary tombs commemorate the Scaliger family who ruled Verona on 13th and 14th century. The most representative monument of the Gothic art, the tombs are placed within an enclosure of wrought iron grilles decorated with a stair motif, referring to the name of the della Scala family, meaning "of the stairs" in Italian.
You will make your own way to the meeting points