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Experience Verona’s culinary delights on this small-group food and wine walking tour, featuring local delicacies, historic landmarks, and expert guides for 3.5 hours.
The Verona Food & Wine Walking Tour in Small-group offers a delightful way to explore the city’s vibrant culinary scene while soaking in its historic charm. Priced at $110.06 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute tour is led by a knowledgeable guide and limited to 10 participants for an intimate experience. The tour departs from Corso Porta Borsari at 10:30 am and ends near Ponte Pietra, making it easy to incorporate into your Verona plans.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of local food tastings, wine experiences, and city landmarks. Travelers appreciate the focus on Verona’s authentic flavors and culture, as well as the small-group format that ensures personalized attention. While the tour includes meals, drinks, and visits to some historic spots, it’s worth noting that some shops may close weekly, potentially affecting the stops.
Ideal for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and history buffs, this tour provides a well-rounded taste of Verona’s culinary identity. The expert guide shares stories and insights along the way, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. If you’re seeking a structured, relaxed introduction to Verona’s food scene, this tour offers great value and memorable moments.


The tour begins at Piazza Bra, home to the spectacular Roman Arena, where you kick off your experience with an authentic Italian espresso paired with a traditional pastry. This lively square offers a scenic introduction to Verona’s architectural beauty and sets the tone for the culinary journey ahead.
As the tour progresses, the guide leads you through the city center, uncovering Verona’s stories and history while passing by notable sites. The focus remains on immerging in local culture, making each stop both visually and gastronomically rewarding.
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In the early part of the tour, a cozy cafe provides the perfect spot to enjoy your espresso or cappuccino alongside a Risino, a typical Verona pastry. This simple yet flavorful start offers a genuine taste of Italian mornings and provides energy for the exploring ahead.
This breakfast sets the tone for the day, emphasizing Verona’s authentic breakfast customs, while also giving travelers a chance to appreciate the city’s vibrant coffee culture.

Next, the tour takes you into a local, historic shop where you sample Soppressa, a typical Verona salami, paired with Monte Veronese cheese. Here, the guide explains the significance of these products in Verona’s culinary tradition, offering insights into regional ingredients.
This stop highlights Verona’s artisanal food craftsmanship and allows for a close look at the local food culture. Visitors get to taste fresh regional products and learn about the area’s food-making heritage.

A visit to a local workshop reveals how tortellini is crafted in Verona. The guide explains the process of dough mixing, rolling, and stuffing, offering a rare behind-the-scenes view of traditional pasta making.
Tasting fresh tortellini samples afterward makes this stop particularly memorable. It’s a fun, interactive moment that connects visitors directly with Verona’s culinary artisans.

Perusing the shelves of a specialized wine shop, the tour introduces regional wines like Valpolicella, Prosecco, and Lugana. The guide shares details about Verona’s wine production, its history, and what makes each variety unique.
Participants get to swirl and sip as they learn about the region’s wine culture, making this part of the tour ideal for wine enthusiasts or those eager to deepen their appreciation of Italy’s wine regions.
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For the main meal, the tour offers a choice of Risotto all’Amarone, one of Verona’s signature dishes, or Gnocchi di Malga with cheese. The guide explains the culinary traditions behind these dishes, showcasing Verona’s hearty, comforting cuisine.
These dishes are served in a local eatery, emphasizing regional ingredients and cooking styles. The meal provides a satisfying highlight after several tasting stops.

Your next stop at Porta Borsari, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a glimpse into Verona’s historic food district. Here, the tour explores Osterie and local shops, diving into Verona’s culinary traditions and neighborhood stories.
This walk not only enriches your understanding of Verona’s history but also introduces you to its lively food scene, with plenty of opportunities for photos and cultural insights.

The tour concludes at Ponte Garibaldi, where a local gelateria serves up artisanal gelato. This is a perfect way to refresh your palate after a day of tasting and sightseeing, with flavors showcasing Verona’s simple yet delicious dessert traditions.
Enjoying gelato here provides a delightful end to the tour and a chance to reflect on the day’s culinary discoveries.
Starting at 10:30 am from Corso Porta Borsari, the tour runs rain or shine and lasts about 3 hours 30 minutes. The group size is capped at 12 travelers, which fosters an engaging, personalized environment. The stops are well-paced, with plenty of time for tasting, photos, and questions.
The tour’s walking route is manageable, but some parts may be less accessible for those with reduced mobility. The guide, identified as friendly and knowledgeable, ensures everyone stays comfortable and engaged throughout.
The tour is accommodating for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free dietary needs—just be sure to specify any restrictions when booking. The stops are varied enough to offer options without sacrificing the authenticity of the experience.
While the tour is designed for a broad audience, it’s advisable to have a light breakfast before joining, as multiple tastings are included, and the meal at the end is substantial.
This experience suits foodies, wine lovers, and history buffs who want a relaxed, in-depth introduction to Verona’s culinary traditions. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate small-group intimacy, detailed explanations, and local flavors. The expert guides consistently receive praise for their friendliness and knowledge, making the tour both informative and fun.
However, those seeking a more extensive or fast-paced sightseeing tour might prefer other options, as this focuses heavily on food, drink, and cultural insight within a manageable timeframe.
The Verona Food & Wine Walking Tour offers a comprehensive, flavorful introduction to the city’s food culture and historic sites. Priced at $110.06, it combines tasty local products, regional wines, and scenic landmarks in a small-group setting. With positive reviews praising the guides and the overall experience, it delivers good value for those interested in authentic Verona.
While some stops may vary week to week due to shop closures, the overall route and experience are flexible enough to still provide a memorable taste of Verona. The tour’s balance of culinary delights and cultural insights makes it a worthwhile choice for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of this beautiful Italian city.
“Had a great morning with our guide Allisandra. She gave us lots of information about parts of Verona and buildings that we passed as well as inform…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes local licensed guide services, breakfast with espresso and pastry, multiple food tastings, wine tasting, and gelato.
What stops are part of the tour?
Stops include Piazza Bra, Piazza delle Erbe, Arche Scaligere, Porta Borsari, and Ponte Garibaldi, with tastings at each location.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available. Be sure to specify any restrictions when booking.
What is the tour duration and start time?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, starting at 10:30 am.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
Some parts may be less accessible; contact the provider for specific concerns.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.