Tour Verona e Valpolicella

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Tour service Verona and Valpolicella

 

We strongly recommend starting at 9:00 a.m. to allow sufficient time to complete the itinerary in case a guide or winery is required, otherwise we cannot guarantee the visit or the guide.

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Verona and Valpolicella Tour

Verona and Valpolicella service duration: 8/9 hours

Example of a classic tour, but can be modified according to your wishes.

09:00 – Departure from P. Roma/ VCE or TSF airport / your hotel in Mestre / Venice
10:20 a.m. – Stop in Verona and 2 hours free time, or visit the city with a licensed local guide
12:40 p.m. – Stop at a restaurant in the hills overlooking Verona (not included)
3:00 p.m. – Visit a winery with tasting (admission and tasting not included)
4:30 p.m. – Return to Venice or your location

Alternatively

09:00 – Departure from P. Roma/ VCE or TSF airport / your hotel in Mestre / Venice
10:45 – Visit to a winery with tasting (entrance and tasting not included)
12:55 – Stop at a restaurant in the hills overlooking Verona (not included)
3:00 p.m. – Stop in Verona and 2 hours free time, or visit the city with a licensed local guide
5:00 p.m. – Return to Venice or your location

Please note: depending on the winery’s availability, the tour may be modified by booking the winery visit in the afternoon and the stop in Verona in the afternoon.

The historic center of Verona is undoubtedly a place rich in characteristic sites that are worth visiting at any time of the year. The ideal starting point is the central Piazza Bra.

Arena di Verona

Here you can admire the ancient walls of the Arena di Verona, which hosts one of Europe’s most famous opera festivals every year, and the Portoni della Bra.

The city’s many other monuments can be reached by a pleasant walk that will leave you speechless at every turn. Perhaps starting from Corso Porta Nuova, Verona’s shopping street, which connects Piazza Bra to Piazza Erbe. You can also visit many other famous monuments, such as…

Castelvecchio

Tour Verona e ValpolicellaThe city’s most impressive monument, the Roman Theater of Verona, where theatrical performances are still held during the summer season, is located just a few minutes’ walk from the Arena. However, a visit to Verona cannot be considered complete without taking a look at…

Juliet’s House…

and its famous balcony, made famous throughout the world by the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.

Afterwards, you can taste the typical wines of the area, such as Valpolicella Classico, Ripasso, and Amarone, in one of the many wineries offering tours upon request.

Fun fact: the name VALPOLICELLA derives from the ancient Latin Val Poli Cella, meaning the valley (Val) where there were, and still are, many (poli) cellars (cella), hence the name cantina.

The city’s most impressive monument, the Roman Theater of Verona, where theatrical performances are still held during the summer season, is located just a few minutes’ walk from the Arena. However, a visit to Verona cannot be considered complete without taking a look at…

Juliet’s House…

and its famous balcony, made famous throughout the world by the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.

Afterwards, you can taste the typical wines of the area, such as Valpolicella Classico, Ripasso, and Amarone, in one of the many wineries offering tours upon request.

Fun fact: the name VALPOLICELLA derives from the ancient Latin Val Poli Cella, meaning the valley (Val) where there were, and still are, many (poli) cellars (cella), hence the name cantina.

Tour Verona and Valpolicella

The city’s most impressive monument, the Roman Theater of Verona, where theatrical performances are still held during the summer season, is located just a few minutes’ walk from the Arena. However, a visit to Verona cannot be considered complete without taking a look at…

Juliet’s House…

and its famous balcony, made famous throughout the world by the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.

Afterwards, you can taste the typical wines of the area, such as Valpolicella Classico, Ripasso, and Amarone, in one of the many wineries offering tours upon request.

Fun fact: the name VALPOLICELLA derives from the ancient Latin Val Poli Cella, meaning the valley (Val) where there were, and still are, many (poli) cellars (cella), hence the name cantina.

Tour Verona and Valpolicella