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Discover Verona’s main landmarks in 90 minutes with this small-group walking tour featuring live guides, storytelling, and iconic sites like Juliet's House and the Arena.
Verona’s walking tour offers an efficient way to see the city’s most famous sights in just one hour and a half. For $41.50 per person, small groups of up to 12 travelers are led by a live guide, making for an intimate and engaging experience. The tour covers over nine landmarks, including Piazza delle Erbe, Torre dei Lamberti, Juliet’s House, and the Verona Arena, with plenty of opportunities for photo stops and storytelling.
This tour is ideal for visitors who want a quick, informative overview of Verona’s historic center without large crowds. Most reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and friendly approach, ensuring that even newcomers gain a clear sense of the city’s past and present in just 90 minutes. However, since it’s primarily an outside walk, it suits those comfortable with a walking pace and minimal physical effort.
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The tour begins at Piazza delle Erbe, one of Verona’s most lively squares. This bustling marketplace is filled with colorful buildings, market stalls, and historic architecture like Palazzo Maffei. Visitors get their first impressions of Verona’s blend of culture, commerce, and architecture, with plenty of space for photos and short explanations from the guide.
The 10-minute stop here sets the tone for the tour, offering a lively introduction to how the city has been a hub for centuries. The free outdoor space allows guests to soak in the atmosphere before heading to the next landmarks.
Next is Torre dei Lamberti, the medieval tower soaring above Verona’s skyline. Although admission is not included, the 10-minute stop gives visitors a glimpse of one of Verona’s most recognizable landmarks. The tower’s 12th-century origins and height promise stunning views of the city’s rooftops and surrounding hills.
Guests can admire the medieval architecture and enjoy a brief moment to appreciate Verona from above, making it a favorite photo stop. Since the tour is outside, it’s suitable for those comfortable with standing and walking.
The historic Piazza dei Signori is a short 5-minute walk from the previous stop. This elegant square features Grand buildings like the Loggia del Consiglio and Palazzo del Capitano, reflecting Verona’s political and artistic history. It’s a perfect spot for photos and gaining insight into Verona’s vibrant past.
The guide shares stories about the square’s significance, making it clear why this location remains a central part of Verona’s life today. The free outdoor space makes it easy to explore and absorb the sights.
A key highlight is Casa di Giulietta, Juliet’s famed residence. Though the admission is free, the 10-minute stop at this world-famous site allows for photos by the balcony and a chance to feel the romance associated with Shakespeare’s character.
While visitors don’t go inside, standing outside the historic house provides plenty of photo opportunities. The guide shares stories about Juliet’s legend, adding a touch of romance to the walk.
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The Gothic funerary monuments of Arche Scaligere are a brief 5-minute stop that showcase Verona’s medieval aristocratic history. These intricately carved tombs of the Scaligeri family emphasize their power and influence during the Middle Ages.
The monuments are impressive in their architecture and detail, providing insight into Verona’s medieval nobility. The outside-only visit is suitable for visitors comfortable with standing and viewing from outside.
The Roman bridge of Ponte Pietra spans the Adige River and dates back to the 1st century BC. Its graceful arches and scenic setting make it one of Verona’s most beloved landmarks.
The 5-minute stop here offers a chance to photograph the bridge and enjoy views of the river and city skyline. It’s an ideal spot to appreciate Verona’s ancient engineering without requiring inside visits.
The Duomo di Verona, or Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare, provides a Romanesque architectural backdrop for the tour’s concluding moments. Built in the 12th century, the facade features intricate carvings, and although admission is not included, the 5-minute outside stop invites visitors to take photos and appreciate the religious architecture.
This site offers a fitting end to the sightseeing route, with its historical significance and beautiful exterior.
The Teatro Romano is a well-preserved Roman theatre from the 1st century AD. The 5-minute stop allows visitors to view the ruins, which now host cultural events and performances.
While inside visits require tickets, the outside viewing provides a glimpse into Verona’s ancient Roman past and its ongoing cultural life. This stop adds depth to understanding Verona’s historical layers.
The tour finishes at Piazza Vescovado, near the Verona Cathedral. Afterward, guests may visit an old-fashioned bar called Osteria to relax with a glass of wine and reflect on their tour. This optional activity offers a casual ending, perfect for soaking in the Verona atmosphere.
The meeting point is Piazza delle Erbe, 38a, with the tour ending at the Cattedrale di Santa Maria. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the mobile ticket makes booking straightforward. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility, because it involves outdoor walking without inside visits.
No entrance fees are required for the stops, as the tour focuses on outdoor sightseeing. It begins in the morning or early afternoon, fitting well into most Verona itineraries. The service animals are allowed, offering accessibility for travelers who need them.
This small-group walking tour provides a compact, engaging overview of Verona’s most renowned landmarks. The expert guides bring the city’s stories to life, making it a great choice for first-time visitors or those short on time.
While it does not include inside visits or entry tickets, the outdoor stops and narratives more than compensate, especially given the intimate group size and personalized attention. The price point offers good value for a well-organized, informative tour that captures Verona’s historic essence in just 90 minutes.
This tour is most suited for travelers who want a quick, rich overview of Verona’s key sites in a comfortable, small-group setting. It’s less suitable for those seeking in-depth inside access or longer visits but perfect for those eager to get their bearings and learn engaging stories about the city.
“Leonardo was relaxed and informative tour guide. We hit all the highlights in 90 minutes and got a good sense of Verona.”
What is the duration of this walking tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $41.50 per person.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You will visit Piazza delle Erbe, Torre dei Lamberti, Piazza dei Signori, Juliet’s House, Arche Scaligere, Ponte Pietra, Duomo di Verona, and the Roman Theatre.
Is an entrance fee required for any stops?
No, admission tickets are not included; all stops are outdoor viewing only.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to a maximum of 12 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Piazza delle Erbe, 38a and ends near the Verona Cathedral at Piazza Vescovado.
Can I join this tour if I have limited mobility?
Yes, since the tour involves outdoor walking and no inside visits, it is suitable for most travelers.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for families.
Is food or drink included?
No, the tour does not include food or drink, but there is an option to enjoy wine at a nearby bar after the tour.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is straightforward with the mobile ticket system via the provider, Slow Travel Italia.