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Discover Verona’s local flavors on a 5-hour street food walking tour near the historic center, featuring tastings, iconic sights, and a relaxed pace.
Experience Verona like a local on this 5-hour street food walking tour near the city’s historic center. Starting from Piazza Bra, the tour combines cultural sightseeing with delicious tastings in some of Verona’s most characteristic spots. It’s a great choice for those who want to explore Verona’s culinary scene and hidden corners without rushing through the city’s highlights.
Led by a live guide in English, Italian, German, or Spanish, the tour offers a balanced mix of history, gastronomy, and scenic views. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures a personal experience and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. With a focus on local specialties, the tour is perfect for food lovers eager to taste Verona’s authentic flavors and learn about its Roman and medieval past.


The tour begins at Piazza Bra, right under the clock on the side of the International Pharmacy. This lively square is the heart of Verona and a perfect starting point to dive into the city’s urban vibe. From here, the guide leads you into the city center, where history and gastronomy blend seamlessly.
This meeting spot is convenient and iconic, giving you an immediate taste of Verona’s historic ambiance. The walk from here covers approximately 5 hours, during which you’ll explore both famous landmarks and quieter streets filled with local charm.
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One of the highlights is passing by Juliet’s House, where you’ll have the chance to take a photo either beneath the famous balcony or hugging Juliet’s statue. The guide shares curiosities about this legendary spot and explains Verona’s medieval ties.
Afterward, the tour moves through Piazza Erbe, the lively center of Verona’s old town, dominated by the Lamberti Tower. Here, the atmosphere is bustling with local cafes and market stalls, giving a real sense of the city’s romantic and medieval character.

The tour stops at local shops and restaurants to sample Verona’s signature foods. These include cheese, salumi, and other regional delicacies. The guide highlights what makes each specialty unique to Verona and the Veneto region.
A notable stop is a riverside picnic spot, where local food and drinks are served in a relaxed setting. Here, participants enjoy cheese, salumi, and a gorgeous glass of Valpolicella, the renowned Italian red wine that the area is famous for.

Continuing along the riverside, the tour passes Ponte Pietra, the oldest Roman bridge in Verona. The guide explains its history and significance, emphasizing Verona’s Roman heritage. The walk offers scenic views of the Adige River and introduces the Bishop Quarter, rich with medieval architecture.
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Next, the tour visits Castelvecchio, a medieval fortress, and the Ponte degli Scaligeri, a bridge that connects Verona’s historic districts. These landmarks showcase Verona’s medieval defenses and noble past.
The walk through these areas provides a romantic, medieval atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities for photos and learning about Verona’s feudal history.
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The final stop is at Piazza Bra, where the tour concludes with a pizza tasting in front of the Arena di Verona. Sitting outdoors, participants enjoy a classic Italian pizza, a perfect finishing touch after a day of sampling and sightseeing.
This ending combines culinary tradition with spectacular views of the ancient Roman amphitheater, rounded off the experience with a taste of authentic Verona.

The tour departs from Piazza Bra, specifically under the clock on the side of the International Pharmacy. It’s accessible and well-signposted, making arrival straightforward. The small group size ensures a more personal and relaxed pace, ideal for those who appreciate attentive guiding.
Participants should be aware they need to organize their trip in advance and communicate food intolerances or mobility issues beforehand. The tour is not suitable for vegans, given the focus on local cheeses and meats.

Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. The reserve now, pay later option allows travelers to secure a spot without immediate payment, offering peace of mind when planning travel arrangements.

This tour appeals most to food lovers interested in local flavors and culinary traditions. It also suits those who want an authentic experience blending history, culture, and casual tasting. The small group setup and multilingual guides add a personal touch, making it ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed, engaging way to explore Verona’s food scene.
This 5-hour walking experience offers a practical way to see Verona’s landmarks while savoring regional specialties. The highlights—from Juliet’s House to the Roman bridge—are complemented by well-chosen food stops, providing a balanced introduction to Verona’s history and cuisine.
While the tour’s focus on local foods might limit options for vegans, it rewards those eager to discover Verona’s culinary heart. The small group size and live, multilingual guides ensure an engaging, informative experience with plenty of opportunities for personalized attention.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Piazza Bra, under the clock on the side of the International Pharmacy.
Are there any food restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for vegans, and participants should report food intolerances in advance.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Participants with mobility impass should communicate this when booking to ensure proper arrangements.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English, Italian, German, and Spanish.
Does the tour include wine tasting?
Yes, the picnic stop features a gorgeous glass of Valpolicella.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is it possible to reserve now and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, keeping your travel plans flexible.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 10 participants to maintain an intimate experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and a good appetite are recommended; specific food preferences should be communicated beforehand.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, as long as children are comfortable walking and tasting, it can be a family activity.
Will I see Juliet’s House?
Yes, the guide stops by Juliet’s House for photos and stories.
This Verona street food tour offers a unique blend of sightseeing, local culture, and culinary indulgence in just five hours. Its focus on authentic flavors and personalized guiding makes it a great choice for anyone eager to explore Verona beyond the usual tourist spots.
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