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Experience Verona's culinary and cultural highlights in a 3.5-hour walking tour including food, wine tastings, historic sights, and a funicular ride with panoramic views.
Discover Verona’s gastronomy, legendary sites, and scenic vistas on a 3 hour 30 minute guided walking tour priced at $121.65 per person. This small-group experience, recommended by 97% of participants and rated 5.0/5 from 323 reviews, combines food tasting, wine sampling, and iconic city views. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a blend of culture, culinary delights, and local stories in a manageable half-day outing.
The tour departs from Piazza Bra and covers key landmarks like Juliet’s House, offers visits to historic eateries, and includes skip-the-line tickets for the panoramic funicular. The inclusion of multiple wine tastings—with at least three DOC wines plus Amarone—alongside a gourmet lunch in a traditional trattoria makes this experience a compelling choice for those eager to explore Verona’s food and wine culture.
While the tour’s pace and outdoor component suit most, travelers should note that it covers about 3 kilometers and involves some walking through uneven streets. The seasonal modifications ensure a fresh experience throughout the year, and inside stops guarantee comfort regardless of weather.

The tour begins in Piazza Bra, Verona’s lively main square, where the guide greets the group amidst the historic atmosphere. From here, the experience quickly immerses visitors into Verona’s culinary and cultural tapestry with gourmet stops and stories about the city’s legends and history.
The small-group format ensures more interaction with the guide, making it easier to ask questions about the city’s secrets or recommendations for the rest of the stay. The mobile ticket allows for convenience, and the flexibility of the itinerary means the stops are seasonally adapted for an authentic experience year-round.
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A highlight of the walk is Juliet’s House, where visitors can snap photos of the famous balcony and soak in the romantic ambiance that inspired countless lovers. The guide shares stories and legends associated with this iconic site, giving a literary touch to the tour.
This stop combines sightseeing with a culinary focus, as the group moves through hidden corners and squares, revealing lesser-known facts and local traditions. The photo opportunity at Juliet’s balcony is a memorable moment, especially for those interested in Verona’s romantic reputation.

The tour adjusts its itinerary based on the season, incorporating elements like winter holiday specialties or visits to Christmas markets during colder months. This variety keeps the experience fresh and relevant, with food and wine stops reflecting seasonal flavors.
In the winter, local holiday treats replace some of the standard tastings, enriching the experience with festive flavors. Summer and other seasons feature fresh pasta dishes, truffle tagliatelle, and polenta with DOP cheese, paired with regional wines for a true taste of Verona.

Throughout the walk, visitors stop at historic eateries and wine bars, where local charcuterie accompanies tastings of Lugana, Soave, and Ripasso della Valpolicella. The wine tasting session, led by a sommelier, includes at least three DOC wines plus Amarone, renowned as Italy’s “king of wines”.
The pairings with regional snacks from the Dolomites or Lake Garda enhance each tasting. For children or non-drinkers, soft drinks are available, making the experience inclusive for families.

A central part of the tour is the lunch at a historic trattoria, where fresh pasta dishes like Tortelli, Risotto with Amarone, Gnocchi, and Truffle Tagliatelle are served. The gourmet lunch is designed to showcase Verona’s culinary craftsmanship in a cozy, authentic setting.
All dishes are based on local ingredients and regional recipes, providing a genuine taste of Verona’s food culture. The lunch is served in a proper trattoria or pastificio, adding an immersive local flavor to the experience.
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A major highlight is the funicular ride to the highest part of Verona, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside. The skip-the-line tickets allow quick access, giving travelers time to enjoy breathtaking vistas and snap photos of the historic skyline.
This scenic ascent adds a visual dimension to the tour, making it especially appealing for those who appreciate photo opportunities and spectacular cityscapes.
Along the route, the guide takes visitors through hidden squares and lesser-known landmarks, sharing local legends and stories that enrich the experience beyond just sightseeing. These secret corners provide an authentic, less touristy glimpse into Verona’s daily life and history.
This tour emphasizes off-the-beaten-path discoveries, making it a perfect choice for travelers who want a personalized, story-rich exploration of Verona.

The tour concludes with a sweet treat at a boutique ice cream shop or a seasonal winter dessert. If visiting during warmer months, expect handmade gelato crafted with regional ingredients, perfectly ending a gastronomic journey through Verona.
This final stop leaves guests with a lasting taste of the city’s culinary craftsmanship and locally made sweets.
The tour begins at Piazza Bra and ends near Ponte Pietra, taking place over approximately 3.5 hours. It involves walking about 3 kilometers, mostly on flat streets but with some uneven terrain. The group size is capped at 12 travelers, ensuring personalized attention.
Booking in advance is recommended, with an average reservation lead time of 47 days. The mobile ticket system offers convenience, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
This tour offers a comprehensive look at Verona’s culinary scene, historic sights, and spectacular views in a manageable half-day. The combination of food tastings, wine pairings, and scenic rides makes it a well-rounded experience suitable for food lovers, history enthusiasts, and those eager for a relaxed exploration.
The personalized approach and seasonal adjustments ensure a fresh experience tailored to the time of year, making it a good value for those wanting both cultural insights and regional flavors.
While it involves some walking and outdoor exposure, the inside stops guarantee comfort, and the small group size fosters a relaxed, engaging atmosphere. For anyone looking to taste Verona’s best and see its most iconic sights with a knowledgeable guide, this tour fits the bill perfectly.
“Diana was so knowledgeable about the history of Verona and the food/wine of the region. She showed us hidden gems of the city and gave us recommend…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes professional guide services, skip-the-line tickets for the funicular, regional wine tastings with snacks, a gourmet lunch, artisanal gelato or winter dessert, and access to hidden city spots.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, covering around 3 kilometers of walking with several stops for tastings and sightseeing.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour is vegetarian-friendly and can accommodate dietary preferences.
What are the main highlights of the itinerary?
Highlights include Juliet’s House, street food and wine tastings, scenic funicular ride, lunch in a traditional trattoria, and visits to hidden squares with stories and legends.
Does the tour adapt to seasons?
Yes, the itinerary changes seasonally, incorporating winter holiday specialties or Christmas market visits during the colder months.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience with plenty of personalized attention.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Piazza Bra and concludes near Ponte Pietra, covering key sites in Verona’s city center.
Can children join this tour?
Yes, children are welcome, with soft drinks offered as part of the wine tasting for younger guests.
What should I wear or prepare for?
Comfortable shoes suitable for walking are recommended. The tour modifies for seasons, so dress accordingly if visiting in winter or summer.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are best made several weeks in advance, with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour date.
Is there any transportation included?
Transportation is limited to the funicular ride, with the rest of the tour conducted on foot.
What is the overall value of this tour?
Considering the guided experience, multiple tastings, scenic views, and small-group intimacy, the tour offers excellent value for those seeking an authentic taste of Verona.