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Discover Verona with a small-group guided walking tour, including skip-the-line Arena tickets, Juliet's balcony, and a scenic cable car ride—perfect for history lovers.


The tour begins at Piazza Bra, 10, in the heart of Verona. You’ll find your guide holding a Walks In Europe signboard, making it easy to meet. The meeting time is typically 5 to 10 minutes before the scheduled start, ensuring a smooth beginning to your exploration.
The tour proceeds on foot, covering key sights in about 15 minutes from the meeting point to the Verona Arena. This central starting location makes it convenient for travelers staying nearby and allows for an easy transition into Verona’s lively streets.
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A highlight of this tour is the Roman Arena, an iconic symbol of Verona’s Roman past. If you choose the option with tickets, you enjoy skip-the-line access, avoiding long queues. The guide takes you inside or around the outside, explaining its history and architecture.
When the Arena is closed, from January 7th to March 20th, 2026, the tour features an outside view where you can appreciate its grandeur. The guide shares stories of gladiatorial combat and spectacles that once filled the amphitheater, bringing its past vividly to life.

Guests can admire Juliet’s House from the outside, capturing photos beneath the famous balcony. While the interior is not visited, the guide narrates the love story linked to Juliet’s balcony and Romeo, making the location come alive through engaging storytelling.
Visitors can also see Juliet’s statue and wish for love and good fortune, adding a romantic touch to the experience. This stop offers a meaningful glimpse into Verona’s romantic reputation without the crowds often found at peak times.

The Piazza delle Erbe is a vibrant hub of activity, surrounded by medieval and Renaissance buildings. Here, the tour allows a 30-minute stop to soak in the lively atmosphere, with opportunities to taste local delicacies and browse shops.
The guide shares insights into Verona’s culinary specialties and the square’s history as an ancient marketplace. Although tastings and shopping are optional, this spot remains a favorite for its colorful setting and authentic ambiance.
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The scenic cable car ride to Saint Peters Hill takes about 5 minutes, offering a brief but memorable ascent. The uphill journey delivers sweeping views of Verona’s terracotta rooftops, the shimmering Adige River, and the surrounding landscape.
Walking downhill along the riverfront provides stunning scenery and a chance to enjoy Verona’s peaceful side. The cable car experience adds a unique element to the tour, combining sightseeing with a touch of adventure.
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At Colle San Pietro, the guide leads a 30-minute sightseeing walk. This hilltop area offers historical insights and a panoramic view of Verona’s skyline. The location also features other notable landmarks, which the guide explains with clarity and enthusiasm.
This part of the tour emphasizes Verona’s layered history, blending Roman, medieval, and Renaissance influences. The walk is designed to be accessible and not physically demanding, suitable for most visitors.

The tour concludes back at Piazza Bra, completing the loop of Verona’s most celebrated sights. The final walk takes about 15 minutes, allowing for reflection and last-minute photos.
Along With the key landmarks, the tour offers local tips from the guides, who are praised for their friendliness, expertise, and engaging storytelling. The overall pacing ensures you see Verona’s highlights comfortably within the allotted time.

This tour has a duration of 2.5 to 3 hours, making it suitable for travelers with limited time who want a rundown. It is available in English and German, with live guides leading the group.
Booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel plans. The tour can be booked as a private group, making it ideal for families or special occasions.

While the tour offers excellent value, it’s important to note that the interior of Juliet’s House is not visited. Also, the Arena is only viewed from outside during its closure period. The tour does not include tastings or shopping at Piazza delle Erbe but allows ample free time for exploring these areas independently.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible, which may affect some visitors with mobility challenges. However, the overall route is designed to be manageable for most.
The combination of small-group intimacy, expert guides, and scenic elements like the cable car makes this tour a standout. The detailed itinerary covers Verona’s Roman, medieval, and romantic highlights efficiently, offering a well-rounded glimpse of the city’s charm.
The pre-reserved Arena tickets ensure quick access and ample time to appreciate Verona’s iconic monument. The storytelling aspect, appreciated in reviews, brings Verona’s history and legends to life, making the experience engaging and memorable.
Ultimately, this tour suits those looking for a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Verona, with the added thrill of scenic views and romantic legends. Its flexible booking options and high praise from previous participants make it a reliable choice.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes guided visits to Verona’s main sights, pre-reserved tickets for the Roman Arena (if selected), and a scenic cable car ride to Saint Peters Hill.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and optional stops.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at Piazza Bra, 10, with guides holding a Walks In Europe sign.
Are tickets for the Arena included?
Yes, if you select the skip-the-line ticket option, you enjoy priority access.
Is Juliet’s House interior visited?
No, only the outside and the balcony area are viewed; the interior is not part of this tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Do the guides speak English and German?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English and German with live guides.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private groups are available for a more tailored experience.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; the tour involves significant walking and outdoor exposure.