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Discover Verona's rich history on this 2.5 to 3-hour guided tour, exploring iconic sites like the Arena, Juliet’s House, and Roman ruins for $67.34.


Verona’s history is a tapestry woven through centuries of Celtic, Roman, Lombard, Austrian, and French influences. This guided tour, priced at $67.34, offers a well-rounded journey through the city’s most iconic and meaningful sites in about 2.5 to 3 hours. It’s designed for those eager to understand Verona beyond just the tourist spots, with deep insights delivered by expert guides like Eugenio, whose enthusiasm and knowledge shine through.
The tour starts at Corso Porta Nuova, a central and easy-to-find location, and ends near Casa di Giulietta, ensuring you leave with a rich appreciation of Verona’s artistic, architectural, and historical significance. With pickup offered and group discounts available, this tour balances convenience, intimacy, and value for money, making it an excellent choice for history and art enthusiasts.
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This tour carefully includes 11 stops that showcase Verona’s multilayered history. Each location has its own story, from ancient Roman structures to medieval relics, culminating at the famous Juliet’s House.
The first stop is the Arena di Verona, one of the most recognized monuments worldwide. Guests explore its secret history, gaining insights into its role as a Roman amphitheater still alive with performances today. Admission is free, which adds to its appeal.
Next, the Ponte Scaligero offers a stunning medieval bridge that travelers often photograph. It’s an 8-minute stop with the admission included, providing a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to admire Verona’s medieval craftsmanship.
The Arco dei Gavi, a Roman triumphal arch, is another highlight. This 10-minute stop features an unusual Roman monument that tells stories of ancient Verona, with free admission.
The chiesa di San Lorenzo stands out as a XII-century Romanic church. With a 15-minute visit and admission included, visitors can appreciate its architecture and historical significance.
Porta Borsari, the city’s ancient Roman entrance, is a world Heritage Site and makes for a quick, 10-minute stop, offering a glimpse into Verona’s ancient urban layout.
The Basilica di Santa Anastasia is Verona’s largest church. Although admission is not included, its imposing facade and artistic interior make it a worthwhile stop.
The Arche Scaligere showcases medieval funerary monuments that are particularly striking. This 15-minute visit is free and offers a visual feast of Gothic sculpture and architecture.
Romeo’s House, or Casa di Romeo, is a short 5-minute stop that complements the city’s romantic image and sets the stage for the love story tied to Verona.
The Piazza dei Signori serves as the political heart of Verona. It’s a 20-minute walk through history-laden streets and is perfect for soaking in the lively atmosphere.
Piazza delle Erbe follows, a vibrant square full of life, shops, and historical sights, lasting around 20 minutes. It’s a lively spot that captures Verona’s everyday charm.
Finally, the tour concludes at Casa di Giulietta, the most iconic landmark, with a 20-minute visit. It’s the perfect ending, offering a chance to connect with Verona’s literary romance.

This tour begins at Corso Porta Nuova, a convenient meeting point near public transportation, making access easy for most travelers. The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, providing ample time to explore each site without feeling rushed.
The maximum group size of 15 travelers ensures a more personalized experience, with guides like Eugenio providing in-depth commentary. Tours are available Monday through Sunday from 9:30 AM until 4:30 PM, with multiple start times to fit different schedules.

Guides are a major highlight of this tour, with Eugenio often receiving praise for his depth of knowledge and engaging storytelling. His background in arts and literature, combined with language skills in seven languages, makes him a versatile and informative host.
Guests mention that guides like Eugenio share interesting tidbits, including local events and future city plans, which adds layers of context to the sightseeing. Several reviews note the guides’ passion for history and their ability to bring Verona’s landmarks to life.

The pacing of this tour receives mixed reviews. Most find it well-balanced, with stops ranging from 5 to 20 minutes, giving enough time to appreciate each site. The tour’s walks between sites are manageable, making it suitable for a broad range of physical abilities.
However, some reviews mention disorganization or communication issues, such as unclear meeting instructions or last-minute changes. It’s worth confirming the exact start time or meeting point if you book close to your trip date to avoid confusion.
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The $67.34 price point offers good value considering the inclusive stops and expert guidance. Most stops are free, with only the Basilica di Santa Anastasia requiring admission, which is not included in the tour price.
Additional features include pickup options and the possibility of group discounts, making it accessible and tailored for different groups. The mobile ticket feature facilitates easy access and reduces hassle.

Guests frequently highlight Eugenio’s storytelling skills and deep knowledge of Verona’s art, architecture, and history. The stops at Roman ruins, the medieval monuments, and the famous Juliet’s House are consistently praised for their historical richness and visual appeal.
Many appreciate the flexibility of the tour, which can be customized to include local tips and personalized insights. The tour’s small group size ensures a more intimate and engaging experience.

While most reviews are positive, some mention organizational issues such as unclear meeting instructions or a lack of communication. There have been rare instances of cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances, but the provider emphasizes full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
It’s advisable to confirm start times and meeting points upon booking, especially if traveling from afar or with limited time. The tour duration may be slightly longer or shorter depending on the group size and pace.
This tour suits history buffs, art lovers, and literature enthusiasts eager to explore Verona’s most significant sites with expert guidance. It’s particularly appealing to those who value in-depth storytelling and cultural insights over just sightseeing.
Anyone interested in Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and romantic landmarks like Juliet’s House will find this tour a compelling way to understand Verona’s multi-layered identity.
This guided tour, led by experienced guides such as Eugenio, offers a thorough introduction to Verona’s artistic and historic landmarks. It balances site visits with engaging commentary, making it suitable for first-time visitors and return travelers alike.
With a focus on key sites like the Arena, Ponte Scaligero, and Casa di Giulietta, the experience captures the essence of Verona’s long history and cultural richness. The affordable price and small group size make it an appealing option for those seeking a personalized, informative tour.
Although some minor organizational issues have been noted, the expert guidance and careful itinerary ensure an enriching exploration of the city’s art, architecture, and stories.
“Evgeny (Eugenio) was a phenomenal tour guide. His knowledge of the city was incredibly in depth down to minute historical details. He even informed…”
What is the duration of this Verona tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, covering 11 key sites across the city.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Corso Porta Nuova and concludes near Casa di Giulietta on Via Cappello.
Are most sites included in the ticket price?
Yes, the majority of stops are free of charge, with only Basilica di Santa Anastasia requiring an admission fee that is not included.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking between sites, but the stops are manageable in length. It’s best to confirm specific accessibility needs when booking.
Can I cancel or reschedule if my plans change?
Yes, there is free cancellation if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for a refund.
Do guides speak multiple languages?
Yes, guides like Eugenio speak seven languages, making the tour accessible to international visitors.
Is there parking nearby?
The tour starts at Corso Porta Nuova, which is near public transportation, but parking options are not specified in the provided data.
Are group discounts available?
Yes, group discounts are offered, suitable for small groups of up to 15 travelers.
What makes this tour different from other Verona sightseeing options?
This tour emphasizes in-depth historical context, artistic insights, and personalized storytelling from knowledgeable guides, offering a richer experience than self-guided walks.
Is this tour appropriate for families with children?
While most sites are suitable, the walking pace and site history may suit older children and teens better. Confirm specific needs when booking.
Can I buy tickets on the day of the tour?
Yes, mobile tickets can be purchased, but it’s recommended to book 38 days in advance for best availability.