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Discover Verona’s top sights on this small group guided tour from Padua, including Juliet’s House, the Arena, and Ponte Pietra, in about 5 to 6 hours.

This small group guided tour to Verona from Padua offers an engaging way to see some of the city’s most iconic sights in about 5 to 6 hours. With a maximum of 8 travelers, the tour ensures a personalized experience, led by knowledgeable guides who bring Verona’s history and culture to life. The tour costs $162.21 per person and departs at 9:30 am, making it an ideal morning outing.
A key feature of this tour is the inclusion of a walking tour that covers major landmarks such as Piazza Bra, the Arena di Verona, Juliet’s House, and the Ponte di Pietra. Plus, you have the option to take a funicular ride to San Pietro hill for a stunning view of Verona. The tour is perfect for those who want an in-depth, guided exploration without the hassle of organizing transport or tickets.
While the tour includes pickup and return transfer by train, it does not include admission fees for Arena di Verona, Juliet’s House, or Arche Scaligere, so budget accordingly. The mobile ticket makes it easy to join, and the return transfer ensures a smooth end to your Verona adventure.

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The tour begins at 9:30 am in Padua, where travelers are picked up and transported by train to Verona. The small group format creates an intimate atmosphere, allowing for more interaction with the guide. After the walking tour, the group returns to Padua by train, making this a convenient and straightforward day trip.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, as most participants can partake, and service animals are permitted. With most of the tour lasting around 5 to 6 hours, it’s a manageable duration for a day trip, blending sightseeing with some relaxation.

The tour kicks off from Piazza Bra, a lively hub and the location of the famed Arena di Verona. This third-largest Roman amphitheatre in Italy, built in the 1st century AD, can hold about 20,000 spectators—roughly the size of Verona’s entire population at the time. While the admission ticket is not included, visiting the arena offers a chance to appreciate one of Italy’s most impressive ancient monuments.
From here, the guide leads the group to explore Verona’s architectural highlights and the vibrant city center. The Arena remains a symbol of Verona’s historical significance and cultural vibrancy.

Next is Juliet’s House, a 13th-century building with a distinctive brick façade and elegant three-lobed windows. The house features the famous balcony where tradition says Juliet looked out to speak to Romeo. While the admission ticket is not included, this site provides a romantic glimpse into Shakespeare’s legendary love story.
The guide shares stories and details about the building’s medieval origins, adding depth to the experience. Visitors often appreciate the photo opportunities and the chance to stand at the legendary balcony.

The tour then takes you to Arche Scaligere, a monumental funerary site that has housed the Della Scala family’s remains for over 700 years. The scenic tombs, adorned with equestrian sculptures, depict the Princes of Verona in elaborate detail. It’s a striking stop that showcases Verona’s noble past and artistic craftsmanship.
While entrance is not included, the majestic tombs and scenic sculptures offer a memorable view of Verona’s history and architecture.

A short walk brings the group to Ponte di Pietra, the oldest Roman bridge in Verona. Built in the first century B.C., this impressive stone bridge connects parts of the city across the Adige River and originally served as part of the Via Postumia.
The free admission makes this an accessible highlight, with scenic views and a chance to appreciate Roman engineering. The bridge’s history spans over two millennia, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts.

For those interested, the guide offers an optional funicular ride to San Pietro hill, providing a high vantage point for panoramic views of Verona. While not included in the base price, this addition enhances the sightseeing experience, especially for photography lovers. The hilltop offers a different perspective of the city’s rooftops and surrounding landscape.

The limited group size means more personalized attention and flexibility during stops. The tour includes an agency escort, insurance, and technical organization by a certified travel agency, ensuring a smooth and professional experience.
The walking pace allows you to absorb Verona’s atmosphere comfortably, with plenty of time at each site. The mobile ticket and pick-up service from Padua make logistics simple, even for visitors unfamiliar with the local transport system.
While the tour covers many major sights, admission tickets for Arena di Verona (€10), Juliet’s House (€6), and Arche Scaligere (€1) are not included. Visitors should budget for these if they wish to enter the sites. This transparent approach allows flexibility depending on interests and budget.
This tour is ideal for those who want a rundown of Verona’s most famous sights with a personal touch. It suits travelers who enjoy guided walking tours, historical landmarks, and scenic views, all within a manageable schedule. The small group setting caters to those seeking a more intimate experience, away from large tour buses.
The Small Group Guided Tour to Verona from Padua offers an efficient yet thorough exploration of Verona’s highlights. Its personalized approach, combined with stops at iconic landmarks like Juliet’s House, the Arena, and the Ponte di Pietra, makes it an excellent choice for history buffs and romantics alike.
While admission fees are not included, the ability to customize visits and the option for a scenic funicular ride add extra value. The early start and train transfer streamline logistics, making it suitable for day-trippers with limited time.
This tour provides a balanced mix of history, architecture, and scenic views, all delivered by knowledgeable guides in a cozy group setting. It’s a practical way to discover Verona’s charm without the hassle of independent planning.
“We found Verona to be a beautiful city, filled with amazing architecture. Found the citys history interesting as presented by our knowledgeable guide.”
How long is the tour in total?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, including walking and sightseeing.
What is included in the price?
The guided walking tour, pickup in Padua, return transfer by train, insurance, and technical organization are included.
Are admission tickets to sites included?
No, tickets for the Arena di Verona, Juliet’s House, and Arche Scaligere are not included.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, as the tour is designed for a broad audience, and service animals are allowed.
Can I take the funicular to San Pietro hill?
Yes, the funicular is optional and can be added during the tour for panoramic views of Verona.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and some cash for optional site tickets or souvenirs.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The provided information doesn’t specify accessibility details, so it’s advisable to check with the provider directly.
How do I book the tour?
Booking is available online, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund offered if canceled within this window.