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Discover Verona's flavors and landmarks in 1.5 hours with tastings of olive oil, chocolates, street food pizza, and Risino cake, led by expert guides.
A 1.5-hour Food and Sightseeing Tour in Verona offers an engaging way to explore the city’s culinary delights and historical sites. For $48.97 per person, participants enjoy a mix of tastings and cultural insights led by friendly, knowledgeable guides. The tour begins at the Redoro olive oil mill and takes in highlights like medieval walls, Roman landmarks, and famous piazzas. Despite its short duration, it delivers a lively and informative experience, perfect for those eager to sample authentic Italian flavors while soaking in Verona’s historic atmosphere.
The tour is especially suited for food lovers and curious travelers wanting a relaxed but rundown of Verona’s culinary traditions. While the tastings are predominantly sweet and savory, those with dietary restrictions should be aware that gluten and lactose allergies cannot be accommodated. The small group size, limited to 10 participants, ensures a personal experience with plenty of opportunities for interaction and questions.


The tour kicks off in front of the Bruschetteria Redoro on Corso Porta Nuova, right by the Verona oil mill. Here, participants sample three varieties of olive oil—classic, spicy, and truffle—while learning about the local olive-growing traditions. This authentic experience introduces the importance of olive oil in Italian cuisine, setting the tone for the flavorful journey ahead.
Next, a quick visit to a local bakery provides a tasting of bread and other baked goods. This stop lasts around 10 minutes and highlights Verona’s baking traditions. It’s a chance to enjoy some fresh flavors and see the city’s bakery scene firsthand.
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The guide leads the group along Corso Porta Nuova, showcasing Verona’s medieval walls and Fascist-era architecture, which reflect Italy’s layered history. Several landmarks are pointed out, including Roman bust museums and the imposing Castelvecchio. These quick stops combine sightseeing with interesting stories, immersing visitors in the city’s past.
At Piazza Bra, about 10 minutes are spent admiring the lively square and the Arena di Verona, famous for its Roman amphitheater. The tour then moves to the Museo Lapidario Maffeiano for a brief five-minute visit, revealing Roman-era artifacts and busts, which deepen understanding of Verona’s ancient roots.

A highlight of the experience is a visit to a chocolate shop established in 1970. Here, the history of Italian chocolatiers catering to royalty unfolds as guides explain the craftsmanship behind artisan chocolates. Sampling three types of chocolates, visitors learn how mass-production differs from handmade techniques, appreciating the artistry involved in Italian confectionery.

Next, the group heads to a local café for a street food-style pizza tasting, seasoned with authentic Italian spices. This version of pizza features a soft dough made with milk—a Verona adaptation introduced by the Boscaini family—as well as a rich tomato sauce. The guide shares insights into how regional differences shape Italy’s beloved pizza.
The tour continues with a walk past the Porta Borsari, a well-preserved Roman gateway, and Piazza Erbe, Verona’s vibrant market square. These stops highlight Verona’s medieval and Renaissance architecture, blending visual beauty with historical context.
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The final tasting takes place at Flego Historical Patisserie, where the Risino, a small cake made with custard and rice, is served. The Risino showcases Verona’s rice production, a key ingredient in the region’s cuisine, and demonstrates the city’s culinary versatility—balancing simple ingredients with delicious results.

This tour departs from the Redoro shop in front of the Corso Porta Nuova oil mill, marked by two arches with a clock. It ends back at the same location, making logistics simple. The activity is wheelchair accessible and caters to small groups of up to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention.
Participants should note that entrance fees for museums or attractions are not included and can be purchased separately if desired. The tour runs in English and Italian, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance.

Despite its brief length, this verona food tour delivers a well-rounded taste of the city’s culinary and historical offerings. The mix of olive oil, chocolates, street food, and Risino provides a variety of flavors, reflecting Verona’s local traditions. The small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere for questions and interaction with guides, making it ideal for those seeking an intimate experience.
While most tastings are sweet, the inclusion of savory items like bruschetta and street pizza balances the experience. Guides like Christina and Miriam are praised for their friendly demeanor and wealth of knowledge, enhancing the overall enjoyment.

This tour is a compact and engaging introduction to Verona’s food scene and landmarks, perfect for visitors who prefer a short, guided experience. It offers delicious tastings and insights into local culture, all within 1.5 hours. The $48.97 price point provides good value, considering the variety of foods sampled and the expert guidance.
The tour works especially well for those curious about Italian cuisine and history buffs who want to combine light sightseeing with flavorful bites. It’s less suitable for travelers with specific dietary restrictions or those seeking a full-day experience, but overall, it provides a friendly and tasty snapshot of Verona.
“Our guide was very friendly and the food we tasted was good. It was also nice to have a little chat with the owner of the chocolate shop. However, …”

Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
Are there vegetarian or gluten-free options?
The tour cannot cater to gluten or lactose allergies. Vegetarians are welcome, but specific dietary accommodations are not mentioned.
What language options are available?
Guides lead the tour in English and Italian.
Does the tour include museum or attraction entry fees?
No, entrance fees are not included and can be purchased separately if desired.