Follow your guide, a local insider, and embark on a stroll through Verona's historic center to uncover the city’s most beautiful spots. Wander through charming lanes, streets, and squares, stopping to admire the city's iconic monuments. Marvel at the medieval Castelvecchio and its Scaligero Bridge, then explore the Arch of Gavi, learning about Verona’s ancient Roman heritage.
Continue past Porta Borsari and walk down one of Verona’s most picturesque streets, leading to the famous Piazza delle Erbe, once the Roman forum. Admire frescoed palaces, the bustling local market, and the stunning Torre dei Lamberti.
Beneath the tower lies Piazza dei Signori, home to the famous statue of Dante Alighieri, the world-renowned Italian poet. Hear fascinating legends and tales of Romeo and Juliet, and see the romantic balcony where the story is brought to life.
We will meet at Piazza Bra 10, the guide will be holding a signboard
The Arena di Verona is a majestic Roman amphitheater built in the 1st century AD, standing out as one of the largest and best-preserved in the world. Located in the iconic Piazza Bra, its imposing pink marble structure is a testament to Roman engineering and architecture, attracting visitors from all over the globe. Originally, the Arena hosted gladiatorial combats and public spectacles, seating up to 30,000 spectators. Today, the Arena di Verona is famous for its outdoor opera performances, which come to life during the summer, creating a unique and magical experience under the starry sky. Attending a performance in this historic amphitheater is like stepping back in time, surrounded by its impressive acoustics and the enchanting atmosphere of the place. A visit to the Arena is a must for anyone looking to explore Verona’s rich cultural heritage, admiring one of the great monuments of Ancient Rome that continues to entertain and inspire.
Piazza Bra, or Bra Square, is the vibrant heart of Verona and one of the largest squares in Italy. Blending history, art, and a lively atmosphere, the square is surrounded by an enchanting mix of ancient and modern architecture. At its center stands the grand Arena di Verona, a 1st-century Roman amphitheater that still hosts renowned opera performances and cultural events. Along the square, you'll find the elegant Palazzo Barbieri, home to the city hall, and Palazzo della Gran Guardia, which hosts exhibitions and events. The square is lined with cafés and restaurants, offering the perfect spot to enjoy the local scene and views of the Arena. Piazza Bra is a gathering place for both locals and tourists, a spot where past and present meet in harmony. Strolling through Bra Square immerses visitors in Verona’s spirit, surrounded by historic landscapes and a captivating energy that makes the experience unforgettable.
Piazza delle Erbe is one of the most charming and historic squares in Verona, located in the heart of the city’s old town. Surrounded by imposing medieval and Renaissance buildings, the square was originally the Roman forum and continues to be a vibrant meeting and trading point. At the center of the square stands the impressive Torre dei Lamberti, offering panoramic views of the city, and the Fontana di Madonna Verona, a marble fountain that symbolizes the city. Piazza delle Erbe is also famous for its outdoor markets, where vendors offer a variety of fresh products, spices, and local crafts, creating a lively and colorful atmosphere. Around the square, cafés and restaurants invite visitors to relax and enjoy the unique ambiance while admiring the beautiful facades of the historic buildings. Visiting Piazza delle Erbe is immersing yourself in Verona’s history, experiencing the charm of its architecture and the energy of one of the city’s most iconic places.
Ascent by cable car, contemplation of the panoramic view, and explanations from the guide.
123 Adige River Waterfront (panoramic walk) A walk down a different route, with views of the river and cityscapes.
Juliet’s Balcony, located at Juliet’s House in Verona, is one of the city’s most iconic and romantic landmarks, immortalized by William Shakespeare's play *Romeo and Juliet*. While Shakespeare’s romance is fictional, the location draws millions of visitors who come to relive the passion of the famous love story. The house, in medieval style, is adorned with an elegant stone balcony from which Juliet is said to have declared her love for Romeo. The surroundings are magical, with tourists leaving love letters and notes on the walls, creating an atmosphere of pure emotion and romance. Juliet’s House also houses a museum dedicated to the story, featuring items related to the play and medieval Verona. Nearby, the bronze statue of Juliet invites visitors to take a photo with her, a popular tradition among tourists.
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