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Discover Verona on this small group guided tour for €138.82, visiting landmarks like Piazza Bra, Juliet's House, and the Arena, with expert guides and flexible options.
If you’re looking to explore Verona with a knowledgeable guide in a small, friendly group, this Small Group Guided Tour in Verona offers an engaging way to see the city’s most iconic sights. Priced at $138.82 per person and lasting around 5 to 6 hours, this tour departs from Abano or Montegrotto Terme at 9:00 am with a pickup service included.
Designed for those who want an in-depth yet relaxed experience, the tour covers Verona’s key landmarks, from the vibrant Piazza Bra to the historic Ponte di Pietra. The tour’s highlights include admirable architecture, ancient ruins, and scenic views, with optional visits to high vantage points like San Pietro Hill via funicular. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring personalized attention from the guide.
While the tour is rich in sights and history, the Arena di Verona and Juliet’s House are the standouts, boasting international fame. The guided walk allows for flexible exploration and meaningful storytelling, making it suitable for first-time visitors or those wanting a rundown of Verona’s most celebrated sites.


The tour begins at Piazza Bra, the lively central square that captures Verona’s energetic spirit. You’ll see the Arena di Verona, the third-largest Roman amphitheatre, renowned worldwide for its impressive size and historical significance. The Palazzo Barbieri and Gran Guardia stand nearby, alongside the Fontana delle Alpi, Liston promenade, and Vittorio Emanuele II statue, all bathed in natural sunlight.
This lively square provides a vibrant introduction to Verona’s diverse architecture, blending ancient Roman, medieval, and modern influences. The setting is perfect for absorbing the city’s unique atmosphere and taking in the grandeur of its historic core.
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The tour dedicates about an hour to the Arena di Verona, an iconic symbol of the city. As the third largest Roman amphitheatre, it once hosted gladiator contests and other public spectacles. Capable of seating around 20,000 spectators, it reflects Verona’s ancient capacity for entertainment and civic pride.
Though the admission ticket to enter the Arena is not included, the guide provides rich commentary on its history, architecture, and the modern role it plays as a venue for international opera festivals. Visitors can appreciate its immense scale and the way it has been preserved through centuries.

A key highlight is Juliet’s House, a medieval building dating back to the 13th century. Its brick façade and elegant three-lobed windows exemplify Verona’s architectural charm. The famous balcony, linked with Shakespeare’s romantic heroine, draws countless visitors and offers a chance for memorable photos.
While the house is a popular tourist spot, it retains its historical character, providing insight into Verona’s medieval past. The guide explains the legend around Juliet and her balcony, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.

Next, the tour visits the Arche Scaligere, a monumental cemetery housing the remains of the Della Scala family, Verona’s noble rulers for over seven centuries. The elaborate sculptures and equestrian statues make this site a scenic reminder of Verona’s noble history.
The scenic and majestic tombs are a highlight for those interested in Verona’s aristocratic past. The guide points out the intricate details of the sculptures, bringing to life the story of Verona’s ruling family.

The Ponte di Pietra, built in the 1st century B.C., is the oldest Roman monument in Verona. Constructed to replace an earlier wooden bridge, it connected important routes across the river and remains remarkably well-preserved.
The bridge offers spectacular views of the river and cityscape. It also symbolizes Verona’s enduring architectural legacy and its strategic importance throughout history. The tour allows about an hour at this site, enabling visitors to enjoy the scenery and the history embedded in its stones.

For those who want a panoramic view, the guide offers the option to take a funicular ride up to San Pietro Hill. From this vantage point, travelers enjoy a high view of Verona’s rooftops, river, and surrounding landscape.
This optional excursion provides a scenic break with minimal effort. The funicular adds a special touch to the tour, especially for photography lovers or those seeking a broader perspective of the city.

Throughout the 5 to 6-hour tour, the guide leads you on a relaxed walking route through Verona’s historic streets. The itinerary includes Via Mazzini, Verona’s famous shopping street, and continues to Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, where lively cafes and historic buildings create a vibrant atmosphere.
The walk is designed to combine sightseeing, storytelling, and free time, making it accessible to most travelers. The small group size ensures personalized attention, while the walking pace allows for plenty of photo opportunities and questions.

The tour departs at 9:00 am from a designated meeting point, with pickup service offered from Abano or Montegrotto Terme. The group is limited to 8 travelers, fostering an intimate experience and allowing the guide to focus on individual interests.
The return transfer is included, taking you back to the original departure point. The tour is suitable for most travelers, as most you can participate and service animals are allowed.
At $138.82 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive coverage of Verona’s most famous sites, guided by an expert. The inclusion of transportation, insurance, and organization adds value, while the free cancellation policy provides peace of mind with up to 24 hours notice.
Potential travelers should plan for additional costs if they wish to enter sites like the Arena or Juliet’s House, as those tickets are not included in the base price.
The personalized, small-group format makes this an appealing choice for those who appreciate attentive guides and flexible pacing. The expert guide, particularly praised in reviews for their knowledge and storytelling skill, helps bring Verona’s history to life.
The combination of major landmarks, scenic viewpoints, and optional high-up views ensures a well-rounded experience. While there’s no dedicated food or wine tasting included, the tour’s focus on Verona’s architecture and history makes it ideal for culturally curious travelers.
“Our tour guide was Chiara. She picked me on time, was knowledgable and easy to communicate with. During such short period of time we managed to see…”
What is the duration of this Verona tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, allowing enough time to visit the main sites at a comfortable pace.
What landmarks are included in the itinerary?
Major stops include Piazza Bra, the Arena di Verona, Juliet’s House, Arche Scaligere, and Ponte di Pietra. An optional funicular ride to San Pietro Hill is also offered.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the return transfer to the departure point is included, and pickup from Abano or Montegrotto Terme is available.
What is the group size?
The tour operates with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a small, intimate experience.
Are tickets to sites included?
No, tickets to Arena di Verona and Juliet’s House are not included in the price, but the guide provides detailed explanations during the visit.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed, and the pace is relaxed, making it accessible to a wide audience.
What makes this tour different from other Verona experiences?
The small group size, expert guide, and flexible options like the funicular ride set this tour apart, offering a personalized and rundown of Verona.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $138.82 per person, which covers guided sightseeing, transfers, and organization.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Abano or Montegrotto Terme at 9:00 am with a pickup service included.
What is the best time of year to take this tour?
While the data specifies the tour’s operational details, it requires good weather; cancellations due to poor weather are possible, with options for rescheduling or full refund.
This Small Group Guided Tour in Verona combines the city’s most famous monuments with the charm of personalized storytelling. Its thoughtfully designed itinerary and knowledgeable guides make it a highly recommended choice for those wanting a rich, relaxed exploration of Verona in a limited time.