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Discover Verona’s culinary and cultural highlights in this 1.5-hour guided food tour featuring tastings, historic stops, and stunning sights for $51.48.

This 1.5-hour food tour in Verona, offered at a price of $51.48 per person, seamlessly combines local culinary delights with sightseeing. Guided by knowledgeable hosts, it provides a compact yet rich experience that highlights Verona’s legendary history and flavors. The tour is perfect for travelers seeking a short, engaging overview of the city’s historic and gastronomic gems, with stops that include a local olive oil tasting, Roman ruins, and the lively Piazza delle Erbe.
Anyone interested in Verona’s cultural heritage and authentic food scene will find this tour a rewarding way to explore. The tour accommodates most travelers, features a mobile ticket, and is designed for groups of up to 10 people, ensuring an intimate experience. While it does not include gluten-free or lactose-free options, the carefully curated tasting stops make it a delightful introduction to Verona’s culinary scene.

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The tour begins at Bruschetteria Redoro, located on Corso Porta Nuova, and lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. The walking pace is moderate, and the stops are spaced out across central Verona, making it suitable for most visitors. The mobile ticket makes it simple to join, and the tour ends at the iconic Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s oldest square.

The experience kicks off with a sit-down olive oil tasting at Bruschetteria Redoro. Here, guides introduce guests to centuries-old olive groves and the olive oil-making process. This stop also allows visitors to sample high-quality extra virgin olive oil produced by Redoro, an esteemed local oil mill. The tasting lasts about 15 minutes and is included in the tour cost, providing an educational glimpse into Italy’s renowned olive oil production.

Next, the tour visits Museo Lapidario Maffeiano, one of Europe’s oldest public museums, founded in 1738. The museum houses Roman, Etruscan, and Greek stone inscriptions and artifacts. This stop offers a chance to appreciate ancient history through stone carvings and understand Verona’s place within the broader historical landscape of Italy. The 15-minute visit is free of charge and offers cultural insights without the need for additional tickets.

The 14th-century Castelvecchio, along the Adige River, is another key highlight. Known for its impressive brick architecture and fortifications, it also serves as a museum. The visit provides a glimpse into Verona’s medieval defenses and art collections, making it a noteworthy stop during the tour. The exterior architecture and scenic views from the fortress are particularly striking.
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The tour continues with visits to Arco dei Gavi, a Roman triumphal arch built in the 1st century AD to honor the Gavi family, and Porta Borsari, an ancient Roman gate that once served as Verona’s main entrance. Both sites are free to explore and showcase well-preserved Roman architecture, giving a sense of Verona’s long-standing historical significance. These stops last about 15 minutes each.
The final stop is Piazza delle Erbe, the heart of Verona’s historic center. Once a Roman forum, it evolved into a bustling square filled with market stalls, medieval buildings, colorful frescoes, and lively cafés. Spending around 30 minutes here allows visitors to soak in the vibrant atmosphere and enjoy views of medieval and Renaissance architecture. This square is also where the tour concludes, making it an ideal spot for further exploration or a relaxed meal afterward.

This food and sightseeing tour departs from Corso Porta Nuova and ends at Piazza delle Erbe. The group size is limited to 10, ensuring a more personalized experience. The tour is easy to access, with nearby public transportation, and service animals are allowed. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it does not offer gluten-free or lactose-free options.
The confirmation is immediate upon booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. The mobile ticket makes it simple to join, and most you will find the pace comfortable and manageable.
Throughout the tour, guests enjoy a variety of food tastings: bruschetta with extra virgin olive oil, three chocolates, a risino rice cake, and street food-style pizza. These tastings complement the historical and architectural sights, offering an authentic taste of Verona’s culinary traditions.
The inclusion of free museum visits adds cultural depth, while the visits to Roman and medieval landmarks highlight Verona’s long and layered history. The small group size ensures that guides can share detailed stories and answer questions comfortably.
This tour strikes a good balance between food tasting and cultural discovery, making it ideal for visitors with limited time who still want a rundown of Verona. The educational and delicious stops are carefully selected to showcase local flavors and significant landmarks without feeling rushed.
The expert guide, enthusiastic and patient, enhances the experience, making it accessible and engaging. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, and the tour’s affordable price point offers good value for the quality of sights and tastings included.
While it doesn’t cater to specific dietary restrictions, the variety of tastings and landmarks makes this tour a solid choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a taste of Verona’s food and history in a compact format.
“Leo was enthusiastic and informative. He was patient when I had difficulty finding the meeting place with Google Maps.”
What is included in the tour?
The tour features 1.5 hours of food tastings, including bruschetta with extra virgin olive oil, 3 chocolates, a risino rice cake, and street food-style pizza. It also includes visits to historic landmarks with free admission.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Bruschetteria Redoro on Corso Porta Nuova and ends at Piazza delle Erbe in Verona.
Are there any dietary restrictions accommodated?
No, the tour does not provide gluten-free or lactose-free options.
Is transportation needed between stops?
No, the stops are within walking distance in the central Verona area.
How big are the groups?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 10 travelers for an intimate experience.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, it is designed to be accessible and suitable for most visitors.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 9 days in advance, but immediate confirmation is available.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund.
Is it suitable for families or children?
Most travelers can participate, but specific restrictions aren’t mentioned; it’s best for those comfortable with walking and tasting foods.
What makes this tour unique?
Its combination of culinary tastings at local artisan producers with visits to Roman and medieval landmarks provides a rich, compact overview of Verona. The small group size and experienced guides ensure a personalized experience.
This Verona food and sightseeing tour offers a well-rounded, practical way to explore the city’s history and flavors in a short timeframe, perfect for curious visitors eager to see Verona’s highlights while enjoying authentic local tastes.