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Florence to Venice Tour: Verona Stop & Private Transfer

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Overview

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Overview

Quotes Logo TRANSFER TOUR Florence to Venice with a stop in Verona offers a special way to see Italy. Instead of just traveling from one city to another, people get to see amazing things along the way. This tour is a comfortable ride with a friendly, English-speaking driver who knows a lot about the area. The tour goes from Florence to Venice, and it includes a stop in Verona, a romantic city that was founded by the Romans.

What to Expect: The tour takes people in a Mercedes minivan that can fit up to 7 people. This means everyone gets a close-up view of Italy's beautiful sights. In Verona, the tour stops at Piazza Bra, which is a big, open square. It also goes to Via Mazzini, a famous street for shopping. People will also see Piazza delle Erbe, a market square, and Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta), where the famous balcony scene from Shakespeare's play is said to have taken place.

This tour includes bottled water and a driver who is also a guide. It starts with a pickup from a hotel in Florence and ends with a drop-off in Venice. The tour does not include lunch or entrance fees to museums and monuments. Tips for the driver are also not included. This is a private sightseeing tour that lets people see the heart of Italy in a relaxing and special way. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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See Verona: Explore Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet.

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Private Ride: Travel in a comfy, private van with a small group.

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English-Speaking Driver: Learn about Italy from a friendly driver-guide.

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Door-to-Door Service: Get picked up in Florence and dropped off in Venice.

Sentiment Analysis

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People liked seeing Verona and traveling in comfort. Some wanted more time and cheaper food. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers say the tour guide is kind and gives good information.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many visitors think Verona is very pretty.

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour lets people see a lot of Italy in one day.

    Positive Highlight Icon Some customers feel the ride is comfy and safe.

  • Negative Highlight Icon A few people wished they had more time in Verona.

    Negative Highlight Icon Some visitors think lunch is too expensive.

The Journey

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Piazza Bra

Piazza Bra, one of the largest piazzas in Italy and possibly Europe, is the vibrant heart of Verona. Dominated by the magnificent Arena di Verona, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD, the piazza is a bustling hub of activity. Lined with charming cafes, restaurants, and elegant buildings, some over 2,000 years old, Piazza Bra offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. Experience the palpable energy as you soak in the architectural splendor and prepare to be transported back in time by the imposing Arena.

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Via Mazzini

Via Mazzini, Verona's premier shopping street, is a pedestrianized thoroughfare paved with smooth marble. A stroll along this elegant street offers a delightful sensory experience, with high-end boutiques, designer shops, and artisan workshops lining the way. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you browse the latest fashions, admire exquisite craftsmanship, and indulge in the quintessential Italian pastime of 'la passeggiata.' This is the perfect place to discover unique souvenirs and experience the stylish side of Verona.

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Piazza delle Erbe

Piazza delle Erbe, the ancient Roman forum of Verona, pulsates with life and color as the city's main market square. Surrounded by historic buildings adorned with frescoes and statues, this vibrant piazza offers a captivating glimpse into Verona's past and present. Sample local delicacies, browse the colorful stalls selling fresh produce and souvenirs, and soak in the lively atmosphere. As evening approaches, join the locals for an 'aperitivo' at one of the many cafes, and watch the world go by in this enchanting setting.

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Juliet's House (Casa di Giulietta)

Step into the world of Shakespeare's iconic love story at Juliet's House, a romantic pilgrimage site for visitors from around the globe. This 14th-century house, with its famous balcony, is believed to have belonged to the family of Giulietta. Legend intertwines with reality as you explore the courtyard, admire the bronze statue of Juliet (rub her right breast for good luck in love!), and leave a heartfelt message on the walls. Whether you're a die-hard romantic or simply curious, Juliet's House offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

Know Before You Go

This private transfer tour includes bottled water, a driver who also acts as a guide, and transportation in a private vehicle. It starts with a hotel pickup in Florence and ends with a drop-off in Venice (or the reverse route). Lunch, entrance fees to museums and monuments, and tips for the driver are not included.

Hot Tip

Some people suggest planning what you want to see in Verona ahead of time to make the most of your visit. Bringing your own snacks can also help save money on the way.

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