The Highlights of Verona Small Group Walking Tour
Verona’s highlights fit neatly into two hours. This small-group walk threads together UNESCO streets, the Roman Arena, and Juliet’s legendary […]
Verona’s highlights fit neatly into two hours. This small-group walk threads together UNESCO streets, the Roman Arena, and Juliet’s legendary […]
Museum wine tasting beats the usual Verona rush. I like the Montresor wine museum because it connects winemaking to Verona’s
Verona feels big for such a small place. This Best of Verona Highlights walk gets you oriented fast, with real
Fresh pasta night happens in a real Verona home. This class, My Granny’s Secrets with Vallì Homemade, is built around
Gelato lessons beat another walk through the old streets. In Verona, this 2-hour cooking class takes you from fresh fruit
Strolling distance, big flavor lessons. This Verona wine-tasting workshop pairs Veneto wines with a relaxed guide in a classic Osteria,
Verona tastes like a history lesson. In just 1.5 hours, you get three olive-oil tastings and a stop at a
Marano di Valpolicella tastes like a family secret. This Valpolicella wine tasting blends a vineyard walk, a 17th-century cellar, and
Roman history in Verona, minus the waiting line. This skip-the-line Arena tour focuses on getting you into the Verona Arena
Verona clicks when you see how it grew. This 3-hour walking tour gives you a clear story of how Verona
Fresh pasta starts with your hands. In a 3.5-hour Verona kitchen class, you make hands-on pasta and tiramisù, then sit
Verona has a darker side worth walking. I like this tour because it mixes well-paced storytelling with real places—Arena legends
You get Verona in one tight loop. This small-group tour lines up prebooked tickets for the Arena and Saint Peter
Verona tastes better on foot. This 3-hour food and wine walking tour turns the historic center into a tasting route,
Dante turns Verona into a living map. This relaxed 1.5-hour walk connects Dante Alighieri to real medieval corners of town,