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Discover Verona with an audio tour that takes you through the stories that make this city so unforgettable. During this self-guided walking tour, you’ll go from the world-famous Arena of Verona, where gladiators fought two thousand years ago and operas are still performed today, to the medieval tombs of the powerful Scaligeri family and the famous balcony of Juliet.
Along the way, you’ll hear how Roman history, Shakespeare, opera, love and clever city myths come together in one of Italy’s most atmospheric cities. With the CityAppTour app, you explore Verona at your own pace, without a guide or group, while the stories bring the city to life.
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The audio tour starts at this square.
This tour is 5 km and has 35 stories about everything you will pass. Not just dull facts, but real stories, legends en fun facts collected by a local guide. Some examples of highlights are below...
Piazza delle Erbe in Verona is one of the city's most vibrant and historic squares, located on the site of the ancient Roman forum. Surrounded by beautiful medieval and Renaissance buildings, the square features the iconic fountain of Madonna Verona at its center. It is a bustling marketplace where locals and tourists alike enjoy shopping, dining, and soaking in the atmosphere of this charming Italian piazza.
The Duomo di Verona, also known as the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare, is a stunning Romanesque cathedral located in the heart of Verona. Its grand facade and impressive interior, featuring intricate frescoes and marble columns, reflect the city's rich religious and architectural history.
Casa di Giulietta in Verona is a famous attraction, believed to be the inspiration for Juliet's house from Shakespeare's *Romeo and Juliet*. Visitors come to see the iconic balcony and the bronze statue of Juliet, where many take photos and leave love notes on the walls. The house, with its charming medieval architecture, adds to the romantic allure of the city.
The Arena di Verona is a well-preserved Roman amphitheater, dating back to the 1st century AD, and is one of the largest of its kind. It is renowned for hosting world-class opera performances and concerts, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Its impressive structure and rich history make it a symbol of Verona and a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the city.
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