Verona's Best: Guided Walking Tour of City Highlights
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Overview
Verona Guided Walking Tour of the City Highlights invites everyone to discover the heart of Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet. This 2-hour outdoor walking tour, led by a friendly local expert, shows off Verona’s best sights and hidden secrets.
What to Expect: See amazing places like Piazza Bra, where the huge Verona Arena stands. Walk to Juliet's House, with its famous balcony. The tour also stops at Palazzo Barbieri (Verona City Hall), Piazza dei Signori, the Scaliger Tombs, and Piazza delle Erbe.
This tour includes an English-speaking guide. It does not include tips, hotel or station pick-up, or food and drinks. This is a walking tour, so wear comfortable shoes. It's a great way to learn about Verona's history and culture!




Highlights
Explore Verona's Top Spots: See famous places like the Verona Arena and Juliet's House.
Learn from a Local Expert: A friendly guide will share stories about Verona's history.
Perfect for Sightseeing: A 2-hour walk through the heart of Verona.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy the tour with a smaller group size for a more personal experience.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really enjoyed the Verona walking tour. They liked the guides, the sights, and learning about Verona's history. A few people wished the groups were smaller.

Customers loved learning about Verona's history from the guides.
Visitors highlighted how much they enjoyed seeing all the important places.
Guests appreciated the guides' clear and easy-to-understand English.
Travelers enjoyed the pace of the tour.
Some customers noted the group sizes were bigger than they expected.
A few guests mentioned that it was hard to hear the guide at times.
The Journey
Piazza Bra
Begin your Verona adventure in Piazza Bra, the city's largest and most vibrant square. Dominated by the magnificent Arena, this expansive space is a hub of activity, surrounded by charming cafes, restaurants, and historic buildings. Seek out the Vittorio Emanuele II Horse Statue, a focal point and meeting place, as you soak in the lively atmosphere and prepare to explore Verona's ancient wonders.
Verona Arena
Step back in time at the Verona Arena, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater. As one of the largest and best-preserved in Italy, it once hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. Today, it continues to host world-class opera performances and concerts, offering a unique blend of history and culture that shouldn't be missed.
Palazzo Barbieri (Verona City Hall)
Visit Palazzo Barbieri, a grand neoclassical palace that serves as Verona's City Hall. This historic building, once the center of the Austrian Civic Guard, showcases impressive architecture and plays a vital role in the city's administration. Admire its imposing facade and appreciate its significance in Verona's civic life.
Juliet's House
Experience the romance and tragedy of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at Juliet's House. Visit the iconic balcony where Juliet is said to have stood, and admire the statue of Juliet herself. Leave a love note on the walls and soak in the atmosphere of this legendary love story, making it a must-see for romantics and literature enthusiasts.
Piazza dei Signori
Discover Piazza dei Signori, also known as Dante's Square, a historic square surrounded by elegant palaces and monuments. Admire the statue of Dante Alighieri, the famous poet, and explore the surrounding architectural gems, including the Palazzo del Capitano and the Loggia del Consiglio. This square offers a glimpse into Verona's political and cultural past.
Scaliger Tombs
Explore the Scaliger Tombs, an extraordinary collection of Gothic funerary monuments dedicated to the Della Scala family, who ruled Verona in the Middle Ages. These elaborate structures, adorned with intricate sculptures and heraldic symbols, showcase the power and artistry of the Scaliger dynasty and are a testament to Verona's rich history.
Piazza delle Erbe
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza delle Erbe, a stunning square where history comes alive. Admire the blend of architectural styles from various periods, including the Madonna Verona fountain and the Capitello, an ancient monument. Today a bustling marketplace, this square has been the heart of Verona's commerce and social life for centuries.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes an English-speaking guide who will lead the way. Gratuities are not included, so please plan accordingly if you enjoyed the tour. Also, hotel or station pick-up is not provided, and food and drinks are not included in the price. Make sure to meet at the designated meeting point to start the tour.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes! You'll be doing a lot of walking. Also, bring some water, especially on hot days. Some past guests recommend arriving 15 minutes early to the meeting point.