Verona Private Street Food Walking Tour
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Verona Private Street Food Walking Tour

5 hours
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Verona Private Street Food Walking Tour
From $82.00
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Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

Discover the sides to Verona’s food scene that most appeal to you without needing to do loads of planning and research with this private street food walking tour. Follow your guide as they take you around the city to local food spots in between visiting Verona attractions and telling you about the city’s culture and heritage. This private tour has a limit of 10 travelers.
Highlights
  • Verona walking tour to city highlights
  • Combine sightseeing with street food taste testing
  • Complimentary snacks, drinks, and pizza dinner provided
  • Adjust this bespoke tour as needed to work for you
Itinerary
1
First obligatory stop in the city of the Scaligeri; an imposing Roman amphiteatre from the I century a.C., where nowadays international shows take place.
2
In via Cappello at number 23, according to the legend, Juliet’s House is located with her famous balcony.
3
The evocative square in the middle of the city centre, which is framed by palaces and buildings that have marked the history of Verona; also nowadays a charateristic market takes place.
4
The two medioeval squares of the city; the first one called also “Piazza Dante” because of the statue dedicated to the father of the Italian language, whereas the second one included the imposing Lamberti Tower and Palazzo della Ragione.
5
The construction works of Palazzo della Ragione began in 1193 and after three years they must already have been a good point if in 1196 in some documents the presence of a Palacium Communis Veronae is mentioned. The palace was presented as a sober, simple and fortified structure. Originally it had to be completed by four corner towers; in addition to the Torre dei Lamberti, there was that of the Cappella or Torrazzo, located in the corner between piazza delle Erbe and the current via Cairoli, and the tower of the Masseria, in the corner between today's via Cairoli and via Dante. For the general architectural balance, another corner tower probably had to stand between Via Dante and Piazza dei Signori, of which, however, no documentation remains.
6
Monumental funerary complex in Gothic style that hosts the final resting place of the Lords of Verona, Della Scala.
7
A typical medioeval house, great and externally well preserved.
8
The only remaining bridge from Roman times; built in the I century a.C.
9
Entrance gate inside the roman walls, which are no longer existing; built in the I century a. C., from here the city’s Decumano Massimo started during Roman times.
10
Imposing symbol of the Scaligeri era in Verona; built in the second half of the 1300, it was the military fortress of the family, from which started the medioeval walls of the city and it included the Scaligeri Bridge, a unique and suggestive medioeval bidge.
11
Lively and bustling square, called simply Brà; all around you can admire the ancient city walls, along with Palazzo della Gran Guardia and the nineteeth century Palazzo Barbieri. On the north side of the piazza, a wide stone pavement, the Liston, is the symbol of this square; here you can find bar and restaurants.

What’s included

Snacks

Local Guide

Dinner

Tea and coffee

What’s not included

Bottled water

What’s not included

Bottled water

Notes

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Please communicate any food intolerances or dietary

From $82.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.