Verona Private Tour: Arena & Hidden Gems (Arabic)
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Overview
Explore Hidden Verona & Roman Arena on a 3-hour private tour, perfect for Arabic-speaking visitors! With a dedicated Arabic interpreter, delve deep into the heart of Verona, uncovering its secrets and rich history. This walking tour offers a unique opportunity to fully understand the city, its lifestyle, and traditions.
What to Expect: Step back in time at the magnificent Verona Arena, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater. Discover the romance and legend surrounding Juliet's House, a must-see for every visitor. Wander through the vibrant Piazza delle Erbe Market and the stately Piazza dei Signori, soaking in the atmosphere of these historic squares. Admire the intricate Scaliger Tombs and stroll along Via Mazzini, known for its elegant shops and charming cafés. Don't miss the picturesque Ponte Pietra, offering stunning views of the Adige River. This tour provides a personalized experience with an Arabic interpreter, making it easy to ask questions and fully engage with Verona's captivating story.
Included is a knowledgeable Arabic interpreter to enhance your understanding. Excluded is private transportation, allowing for a more immersive walking experience. This tour highlights the best of Verona, from its ancient Roman roots to its vibrant modern culture. Discover why Verona is such a must-see place in Italy!




Highlights
Arabic Interpreter Included: Understand Verona deeply with a private Arabic-speaking interpreter.
Explore Verona Arena: See the amazing Roman Arena, one of Verona's top sights.
Visit Juliet's House: Discover the romantic story of Juliet at her famous house.
Walk Through Historic Squares: Wander through Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza dei Signori, soaking in the local vibe.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally liked the tour, especially having an Arabic-speaking guide and seeing Verona's famous places. Some wanted more time at each stop and noted the walking could be tiring.

Customers enjoyed having a guide who spoke Arabic.
Visitors felt the tour was a good way to see Verona's main sights.
People appreciated the chance to learn about the city's history.
The tour helped visitors better understand Verona.
Some visitors wished for more time at each location.
A few people found the walking tiring.
The Journey
Verona Arena
Step back in time at the Verona Arena, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD. Admire its impressive facade and imagine the gladiatorial contests and public spectacles that once unfolded within its ancient walls. Opt to enter and skip the line with a guide (tickets not included) to fully appreciate the arena's grandeur and acoustics, still used today for spectacular opera performances and concerts.
Juliet's House
Immerse yourself in the romance of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at Juliet's House. See the iconic balcony where Juliet is said to have received Romeo's courtship and rub the statue of Juliet for good luck in love. While tickets are required (and must be purchased on-site), the courtyard offers a glimpse into the world's most famous love story, a poignant reminder of Verona's romantic allure.
Piazza delle Erbe Market
Experience the vibrant energy of Piazza delle Erbe, Verona's bustling marketplace since Roman times. Stroll through a kaleidoscope of colorful stalls overflowing with fresh produce, local delicacies, souvenirs, and flowers. Soak in the lively atmosphere, admire the historic buildings surrounding the square, and savor the authentic flavors of Verona.
Piazza dei Signori
Stand in awe at Piazza dei Signori, a refined square dominated by the statue of Dante Alighieri, the father of Italian literature. Surrounded by elegant palazzi and historical monuments, this square embodies Verona's rich cultural heritage. It's a perfect place to reflect on Dante's enduring legacy and admire the architectural splendor of the city.
Scaliger Tombs
Marvel at the Scaliger Tombs, an extraordinary display of Gothic funerary art. These elaborate monuments, dedicated to the powerful Scala family who ruled Verona in the Middle Ages, showcase intricate sculptures and architectural details. These tombs offer a glimpse into the opulence and ambition of Verona's past rulers.
Via Mazzini
Indulge in a luxurious shopping experience on Via Mazzini, Verona's elegant marble-paved street. Lined with high-end boutiques, designer shops, and stylish cafes, this pedestrian paradise offers a taste of Italian fashion and sophistication. Whether you're seeking the latest trends or simply enjoying the ambiance, Via Mazzini is a must-visit for shopping enthusiasts.
Verona's Cafés and Restaurants
Take a relaxing break and immerse yourself in Verona's culinary scene at its numerous charming cafés and restaurants. Savor authentic Italian cuisine, sip on local wines, and soak in the atmosphere of this enchanting city. From traditional trattorias to modern eateries, Verona offers a delightful array of culinary experiences to suit every palate.
Ponte Pietra
Cross the Ponte Pietra, Verona's oldest bridge, and admire breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding hills. This Roman-era bridge, rebuilt after World War II, offers a picturesque vantage point to capture the beauty of Verona. Enjoy a leisurely stroll and soak in the timeless charm of this historic landmark.
Know Before You Go
This private tour includes an Arabic interpreter to help you understand everything you see. Private transportation is not included, so be prepared to walk. Make sure to meet your guide at the designated meeting point to start your Verona adventure. The tour takes about 3 hours.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because you'll be doing a lot of walking. Also, bring a water bottle, especially if it's a hot day. Many people like to take photos at Juliet's House, so be ready for crowds. Don't be afraid to ask your interpreter questions – they can tell you lots of interesting things about Verona!