Cancellation Policy
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
Your Experience
Your experience
Discover the timeless charm of Verona on a 3-hour small-group walking tour that brings history, romance, and panoramic views to life. Stroll through ancient streets with an expert guide as you visit the legendary Roman Arena with skip-the-line access, stand beneath Juliet’s iconic balcony, and ride up to Saint Peter Hill for breathtaking views of the city.
Getting Started
Meet your guide at the entrance of Galleria Rivoli in Piazza Bra, where you’ll spot a “Walks In Europe” signboard. After a brief introduction, your guide will validate your pre-reserved Arena tickets and outline the tour route before you set off.
What to Expect
Verona Walking Tour with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets
Step into Verona’s historic heart, renowned for its Roman heritage and literary ties to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Your expert guide leads you through ancient streets, sharing stories behind the city’s most celebrated landmarks.
Features
- Verona Arena: Enter this remarkably preserved 1st-century amphitheater with priority entry tickets. Learn about its role as a venue for gladiator battles and public spectacles that shaped Verona’s history.
- Bra Square: Stroll through Verona’s lively main square, surrounded by elegant palaces and historic buildings, and discover its significance as the city’s social hub.
- Juliet’s House and Balcony: Visit the residence linked to the Cappello family, believed to have inspired Shakespeare’s tale. See the iconic balcony and Juliet’s statue in the courtyard.
- Erbe market square: Wander a marketplace with Roman origins, now filled with colorful stalls and medieval architecture, reflecting centuries of local life.
- Saint Peter Hill cable car: Ride the cable car to the top of Saint Peter Hill for panoramic views of Verona and the Adige riverfront, offering a unique perspective on the city’s layout.
- Medieval lanes and landmarks: Pass by Romeo’s House, the Della Scala Tombs, Gavi’s Arch, and the Roman Stone Bridge, each unveiling a different facet of Verona’s charm.