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Discover Verona's highlights on a private 2-hour walking tour, exploring sites like the Arena, Juliet's House, and historic squares with expert guides.
This Verona Private Walking Tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous landmarks in just around 2 hours. Priced at $150.62 per person, it provides a focused, personalized experience led by a local certified guide. The tour is ideal for those wanting a compact, well-rounded overview of Verona’s highlights with the comfort of a private group. Booking in advance is recommended, with most reservations made about 162 days ahead.
While the tour doesn’t include entrance fees to many sites, it covers the key attractions that make Verona unique, from the Roman Arena to Juliet’s house. The experience is suited for visitors who prefer a guided walk with flexibility and insider commentary. It’s a great option for travelers seeking an efficient and informative overview of Verona’s most iconic locations.

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The tour begins at Piazza Brà, a central hub in Verona, easily accessible by public transportation. This well-known square sets the tone with views of Verona’s famous Roman Arena. Starting here, the guide draws attention to Verona’s historical significance as a Roman city, setting up the tour’s focus on both ancient and medieval sites.
The meeting point offers a convenient start for those exploring Verona on foot. The activity concludes at the same location, allowing for easy continuation of sightseeing or dining afterward. The private nature of the tour means that it can be tailored slightly or extended if desired, although it is designed to fit within the 2-hour schedule.
The Arena di Verona kicks off the tour with its imposing Roman architecture. The guide explains the story of the arena, emphasizing its historical use for gladiatorial events and concerts today. Visitors can admire its vast size and remarkable preservation, though admission tickets are not included in the tour price, so tickets must be purchased separately if you wish to explore inside.
This stop provides a compelling introduction to Verona’s Roman past and its lasting influence on the city’s identity. The 20-minute visit allows for plenty of photo opportunities and questions about Verona’s ancient history.

Next, the tour moves to Piazza delle Erbe, Verona’s oldest square. Rising above the ruins of the Roman Forum, this square embodies Verona’s layered history, with roman ruins blending into medieval architecture. The guide highlights notable buildings and historical facts, offering insight into Verona’s political and economic life during Roman times and through the Middle Ages.
While admission is free, visitors experience the lively atmosphere that makes this square a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Expect about 15 minutes here, with opportunities to take photos of the colorful buildings and market stalls.

From there, the tour moves to Piazza dei Signori, a square that developed during the Middle Ages as the seat of political power. The guide discusses the Scaliger palaces and their role in Verona’s history. The square features monumental buildings connected by arcades and loggias, offering an impressive medieval landscape.
This stop, lasting 15 minutes, emphasizes Verona’s progression from Roman roots to medieval governance. The architecture provides excellent backdrops for photos, and the square remains a central part of Verona’s public life.
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A highlight of the tour is the Statua dei Romeo e Giulietta d’Oriente, located in Piazza Indipendenza. This bronze statue depicts Juliet and Romeo, capturing the essence of Verona’s literary fame. Positioned midway between Juliet’s House and Romeo’s House, the statue is a symbolic reminder of Shakespeare’s influence on the city.
Touching Juliet’s breast is believed to bring good luck, adding a fun, interactive element. This 10-minute stop combines literature, romance, and local tradition in one compact location.

No visit to Verona is complete without stopping at Juliet’s House. Here, visitors find the courtyard with a bronze statue of Juliet and the famous wall where lovers leave messages. Though admission tickets are not included, exploring the house and courtyard offers a sense of the romantic legend that attracts millions of fans worldwide.
Many visitors enjoy leaving love notes, and touching Juliet’s breast is said to bring good luck. The 20-minute visit balances photo opportunities with a chance to absorb the romantic atmosphere.

The tour includes a visit to Chiesa di Sant’Elena, built on the site of Verona’s first Christian worship. Founded in the 4th century by Bishop Zeno, this church reflects Verona’s early Christian history. The guide shares stories about its architecture and historical significance.
Spending about 15 minutes inside, visitors can admire the church’s architecture and learn about Verona’s religious heritage, which complements the city’s more secular landmark visits.
The Biblioteca Capitolare stands out as one of Europe’s oldest libraries. The Chapter Library has hosted scholars for centuries, and its historic collection offers insight into Verona’s intellectual past. The guide explains its importance and role in medieval scholarship.
This 15-minute stop is ideal for those interested in Verona’s literary and scholarly history, providing a quieter, contemplative moment amid the more lively sites.
The tour includes a local certified guide, whose expertise and friendly attitude enhance the experience. It is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility. The meeting point is Piazza Brà, conveniently located near public transportation.
Most participants find the pace comfortable, with enough time to enjoy each site without feeling rushed. The tour’s duration of approximately 2 hours makes it suitable for travelers with limited time but a desire for comprehensive sightseeing. Group discounts are available, making it more affordable for larger parties.
At $150.62 per person, this private tour offers personalized guidance through Verona’s most recognizable sights. While some sites require additional tickets (like the Arena and Juliet’s House), the tour’s value lies in the expert commentary and personalized route.
Booking well in advance is recommended, as the tour is popular and typically booked 162 days ahead. The activity includes mobile tickets and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind.
This tour is best suited for history enthusiasts, literature lovers, and those wanting an efficient overview of Verona’s most famous landmarks. The private format appeals to travelers seeking a more personalized experience. It is ideal for those who prefer walking tours and want to avoid crowded group settings.
It is important to plan for some additional expenses for entry tickets if you wish to explore inside sites like the Arena or Juliet’s House. The tour’s timed pace makes it suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility.
The Verona Private Walking Tour offers a well-structured, informative experience that covers Verona’s key attractions in a compact time frame. The expert guide, personalized approach, and famous landmarks make it a compelling choice for first-time visitors or those short on time.
While it does not include all entrance tickets, the knowledgeable guidance and careful site selection make it a valuable introduction to Verona’s history and romance. For a cost of around $150.62, the tour provides insider insight and flexibility, making it a worthwhile addition to any Verona itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is accessible to most travelers; however, it involves walking and visiting sites that may involve some stairs or uneven surfaces. Children who enjoy history and landmarks will likely find it engaging.
Are entrance tickets included in the price?
No, the tour price does not cover entrance tickets to sites like the Arena or Juliet’s House. These are paid separately if you wish to visit the interiors.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled time, offering a full refund.
How many people typically participate in this private tour?
Since it is a private experience, only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized and flexible schedule.
What language is the tour conducted in?
While not explicitly specified, most local guides speak English, as per standard practice for Verona tours.