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Experience Verona’s culinary delights on a 3-hour guided walking tour, sampling local dishes and wines across five authentic food stops for $107.74.
Discover the flavors of Verona with the Verona Full Meal & Wine Tasting Walking Tour offered by Do Eat Better. Priced at $107.74 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour takes you through the heart of Verona’s historic center, visiting at least four food stops with a focus on authentic local cuisine and regional wines.
Guided by a small group of no more than 12 travelers, the experience emphasizes a personalized approach, making it ideal for those who enjoy tasting their way through a city while learning about its history and culture. The tour is designed for anyone with moderate physical fitness, and it features three glasses of wine included in the price, alongside bottled water and a variety of tastings.
While it does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, the meeting point at Corso Porta Borsari is conveniently near public transportation. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 based on 151 reviews, and a 97% recommendation rate. This experience is perfect for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those eager to explore Verona beyond its famous landmarks.


The tour begins at Corso Porta Borsari, 57A, a location near the World Heritage Site Porta Borsari. This historic gate sets the tone for an exploration blending Verona’s cultural history with its culinary heritage. The guide leads you through the city center, one of Verona’s most charming and lively areas, where you get an immediate glimpse of local lifestyle.
As the tour starts, expect a warm introduction to Verona’s food scene, with an emphasis on regional specialties. The walk itself offers a chance to appreciate Verona’s architecture and atmosphere, making it both a cultural and culinary journey.
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At this World Heritage Site, the guide shares stories behind the city’s most iconic dishes, connecting Verona’s history with its culinary traditions. The stop is free of charge and lasts about 30 minutes, offering an overview that sets the stage for the tastings ahead.
This initial segment primes visitors to appreciate the significance of local ingredients and cooking styles, enriching the tasting experience at subsequent stops.
The next destination is a historic tavern near Basilica di San Lorenzo, where visitors enjoy a traditional Veronese aperitif. This stop lasts 30 minutes and features fresh crostini stuffed with local products, paired with local wine. The atmosphere is cozy, and the pairing showcases Verona’s wine-making expertise.
This stop offers the chance to try a local favorite, setting an authentic tone and offering insight into Verona’s casual dining culture.

A visit to a modern gastronomy spot near Porta Borsari introduces the Veronese pasta, an essential dish for foodies. Lasting 45 minutes, this tasting includes a generous glass of local wine. The pasta is prepared in a way that highlights regional flavors, making it a must-try dish for those interested in local culinary staples.
The guide explains the cultural importance of this pasta, helping guests appreciate its place in Verona’s culinary identity.

At a traditional osteria near Basilica di Santa Anastasia, the tour features Polemnta with Pastissada, along with options like soppressa or cod fish. Lasting 45 minutes, this stop emphasizes hearty Veronese dishes, complemented by a full-bodied red wine.
Guests experience rich flavors and learn about the meat and fish preparations that define Verona’s comfort foods. The guide provides context on each dish, enhancing appreciation for regional cooking techniques.
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The tour concludes in Piazza delle Erbe, one of Verona’s most lively squares. Here, Risino, a local dessert, or gelato is served to wrap up the experience. This 30-minute stop provides a sweet finish to the culinary journey, with an opportunity to soak in the vibrant piazza atmosphere.
The emphasis on desserts and refreshing treats ensures a delightful end, highlighting Verona’s sweet tooth and love for pastries.

The tour package includes bottled water, three glasses of wine, and food tastings at every stop. Visitors receive a local guide who brings expertise and warmth to the experience. Since the tour is conducted in English and Italian, it offers flexibility for diverse groups.
It’s important to note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and the tour begins at Corso Porta Borsari. Accessibility is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, and service animals are allowed.

Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, with many highlighting guides such as Francesca, Emma, Giulia, and Magda for their passion and friendliness. Guests appreciate guides who share stories, offer tips, and make the tour feel like a casual outing with a friend.
Many reviews mention that guides go above and beyond, even helping late arrivals jump into the tour mid-way, showcasing flexibility and attentiveness.
The 3-hour duration balances tasting ample local dishes and wines with enough walking to enjoy Verona’s city center. The pauses at each stop are well-paced, allowing guests to savor each dish without feeling rushed.
The small group size enhances the tour’s intimate vibe, fostering engaging conversations and personalized attention from the guide.
At $107.74 per person, this tour is considered good value, considering the multiple tastings and three glasses of wine included. Booking is typically done 41 days in advance, reflecting steady interest.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for changing plans.
This guided walking experience appeals most to food and wine lovers, as well as history enthusiasts who enjoy learning about the city through its cuisine. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and an appreciation for small-group intimacy.
Perfect for visitors short on time but eager to sample Verona’s culinary highlights, this tour balances delicious tastings with cultural insights.
This tour excels in providing authentic regional food, knowledgeable guides, and a relaxed pace in Verona’s enchanting city center. Its high ratings and positive reviews attest to its value and quality.
While it doesn’t include hotel transportation, the convenient meeting point and small group size make it a practical choice for exploring Verona’s cuisine comfortably. For those eager to enjoy a variety of local dishes and regional wines in a friendly setting, this tour offers a delightful and informative experience.
“It was a great day with great food. Francesca was extremely knowledgeable and quite pleasant. We enjoyed it thoroughly!”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour includes dishes that are primarily meat, fish, and local specialties, but dietary requirements can be discussed when booking to accommodate vegetarians.
Are alcoholic beverages served to minors?
No. Alcoholic beverages are only served to guests aged 18 and over.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, and while accessibility details are not specified, the walking nature suggests some physical activity is involved.
Are food and wine tastings enough for a full meal?
Yes. The tour includes several tastings and three glasses of wine, offering a satisfying experience that can substitute for a full meal.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes. Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Refunds are not available if canceled later.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers food tastings, three glasses of wine, bottled water, a local guide, and the experiences at each stop.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes at Piazza delle Erbe, allowing for easy exploration of nearby attractions afterward.
How many stops are there?
There are five key stops: Porta Borsari, Ponte della Vittoria, Via Duomo, Via Sottoriva, and Piazza delle Erbe.
Do guides speak English and Italian?
Yes, the tour may be operated by a multi-lingual guide and will include some narration in both languages.
Is this tour a good value?
Considering the quality of food, wine, and guides, plus the small group setting, it offers a solid value for the price.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes. The tour is typically booked around 41 days in advance, and booking is recommended to secure a spot.