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Discover Verona’s highlights in just a few hours with this small group walking tour, including Arena, Juliet’s House, and a scenic cable car ride, all for $57.63.
Exploring Verona becomes an engaging and manageable experience thanks to the Verona Small Group Walking Tour with Cable Car and Arena Tickets. Priced at $57.63 per person, this 2.5 to 3-hour tour offers a well-rounded look at the city’s most iconic sights, all within a small group of up to 12 people. A key feature is the pre-reserved tickets for Verona Arena and the included cable car ride to St. Peters Hill, providing breathtaking views without the hassle of long lines or crowds. The tour is designed for those who want an efficient yet immersive introduction to Verona’s history, culture, and architecture.
While the tour is packed with highlights and is praised for its knowledgeable guides and personalized experience, it’s worth noting that Arena tickets are not available on Mondays and the Arena itself is closed from April 1 to April 18, 2025. This tour suits visitors seeking a rundown of Verona with minimal stress, especially those who appreciate small-group intimacy and insider tips.


The tour begins at Piazza Bra, the lively heart of Verona, lined with restaurants and historic buildings. Here, your guide introduces you to the city’s vibrant atmosphere before heading to the Verona Arena, an ancient Roman amphitheater renowned for its impressive preservation. The guide shares stories of gladiators and spectacles that once captivated audiences nearly 2,000 years ago, emphasizing the structure’s architectural marvels.
Next, the tour takes you to Juliet’s House, where the famous balcony awaits lovers and romantics. While the indoor visit is not included, the courtyard and Juliet’s statue are perfect for photos, and the spot is famously associated with Shakespeare’s tragic love story. This stop offers a glimpse into Verona’s romantic lore and the influence of literature and culture on the city.
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A stroll through Piazza delle Erbe reveals Verona’s bustling market square, with colorful stalls, medieval architecture, and lively street life. The guide points out significant buildings and shares insights into Verona’s Roman roots and medieval history.
Adjacent to this is Piazza dei Signori, once the city’s political center, where Dante Alighieri’s statue highlights Verona’s literary connections. The guide discusses the importance of this square in Verona’s past, offering context for the city’s governance and artistic heritage.

From outside, the tour showcases the Della Scala Medieval Tombs, which honor Verona’s ruling medieval family. The guide offers stories about Verona’s medieval lords and their influence on the city’s development. These tombs provide a tangible link to Verona’s feudal history and medieval architecture.

A key highlight is the cable car ride up to Saint Peter’s Hill, included with the tour. This 15-minute ascent offers spectacular panoramic views of Verona, perfect for photography and appreciating the city’s layout. The pre-booked tickets make this experience smooth and enjoyable, avoiding long lines.
From the hilltop, you see breathtaking vistas of Verona’s rooftops and surrounding landscapes. The guide points out notable landmarks and shares stories tied to the city’s geography and history.

The tour also provides a glimpse into Verona’s food scene, especially at Piazza delle Erbe. The outdoor market features local foods, wines, and fresh produce, giving visitors a taste of Verona’s culinary traditions. The guide highlights local specialties and suggests where to find authentic Veronese cuisine.
While the tour doesn’t include food tastings, it’s an excellent opportunity to explore nearby shops and sample regional flavors on your own.
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At Juliet’s House, visitors can see the famous balcony and take photos of the Juliet statue. Although indoor visits are not included, the courtyard remains a popular spot for photos and romantic symbolism. The site is associated with Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, making it a quintessential Verona experience.
Many visitors enjoy trying their luck for good fortune in love at Juliet’s courtyard, making it a fun and memorable stop despite the lack of internal access.

Throughout the tour, guides are praised for their expertise in architecture and stories about Verona’s buildings. They point out frescoes, medieval details, and architectural styles that might otherwise be overlooked. This attention to detail enriches the sightseeing experience, especially for those interested in art and history.

The tour starts at P.zza Brà, 10 and concludes at the same location. The small group size of 12 ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace. The tour is accessible to most travelers, with most participants able to enjoy the experience comfortably.
Guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to share stories, making the walking pace manageable for most ages. The most travelers book this tour 44 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
One notable limitation is the Arena’s closure on Mondays, meaning no inside visits on that day. Plus, the Arena is scheduled for restoration from April 1 to April 18, 2025, when tickets are unavailable. Visitors should plan accordingly, checking the schedule and availability.
Another point to consider is that Juliet’s House indoor visits are not included, which might disappoint those seeking inside access. However, the outdoor courtyard and photo opportunities still offer plenty of charm.
This tour offers exceptional value with pre-reserved tickets, cable car ride, and a knowledgeable guide for just over $57. It provides a rundown of Verona’s most famous sights, history, and culture, making it ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
The small group format and enthusiastic guide ensure a more personalized experience than large sightseeing buses or self-guided walks. However, travelers wanting full access to interior sites like the Arena on Mondays or during closure periods should consider alternatives.
This tour combines historical landmarks, scenic views, and cultural insights into a well-organized package. With pre-booked tickets and expert guides, visitors enjoy a smooth and informative exploration of Verona’s highlights. The inclusion of the cable car ride adds a special touch, providing breathtaking vistas of the city.
While it may face some limitations during Arena closures or Mondays, the overall experience remains highly praised for its informative guides and efficient itinerary. Visitors who appreciate small-group interactions and tailored storytelling will find this tour a rewarding way to discover Verona.
It is especially suitable for those who want an intimate, well-paced introduction to this charming Italian city, combining walking, history, and stunning views in a manageable and memorable experience.
“Wonderful fact filled trip. Our guide was wonderful. Covered a LOT of ground and given much historical info, Im sorry I forgot our guides name. F…”
Does the tour include inside visits to Juliet’s House?
No, the indoor visit is not included, but the courtyard and Juliet statue are accessible for photos.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes a small group guided walk, pre-reserved tickets for Verona Arena (except on Mondays), and cable car tickets for Saint Peter’s Hill.
Can I visit the Arena on Mondays?
No, the Arena is closed on Mondays and tickets are not available that day.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at P.zza Brà, 10 in Verona.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the pace is manageable for a wide range of ages.
What if the Arena is under restoration during my visit?
If scheduled during restoration from April 1 to April 18, 2025, the Arena will be inaccessible, but other highlights remain unchanged.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book around 44 days in advance; early booking is recommended due to limited group size.
Are tips appreciated?
Yes, tips for guides are always welcome and appreciated.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a camera for the views, and a sense of curiosity are recommended.
This thoughtfully curated tour offers an engaging way to see Verona’s most famous sights with ease and insight, perfect for a short visit or anyone eager to learn about this romantic Italian city.