Verona: Arena Skip-the-Line & Secret Hidden Gems Walking Tour





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Experience the magic of Verona in just 2.5 hours includes Arena di Verona visit! Start at the ancient Porta Borsari and wander through hidden medieval courtyards and secret alleys away from the crowds. Admire the stunning views of Ponte Pietra and the Castel San Pietro complex from the riverbank, led by a professional German-speaking guide. The highlight? Enjoy Skip-the-Line priority access to the world-famous Arena di Verona. After a 35-minute guided tour inside the amphitheater, you are free to stay and explore the ancient tiers at your own pace—the perfect end to your Veronese adventure!
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Porta Borsari in Verona is an ancient Roman gate, beautifully preserved. Explore its rich history and architectural splendor withe guide, delving into Verona's past and discovering fascinating stories behind this magnificent landmark.
Admire the ancient beauty of Ponte Pietra, Verona’s oldest Roman bridge, from a stunning vantage point overlooking the Adige River. Gaze up at the majestic Castel San Pietro complex, the stately fortress that dominates the skyline from its scenic hilltop.
Piazza Erbe in Verona, a vibrant square rich in history and culture. Explore its colorful market stalls, admire the ancient fountain, and learn fascinating stories from our knowledgeable guide. Immerse yourself in the charm of Verona's heart.
The square was born in the Middle Ages from the development of the Scaligeri palaces, and assumed political, administrative and representative functions right from the start. The square is framed by some monumental buildings, connected by arches and loggias and the iconic monument to Dante Alighieri.
Did you know about the Romeo's House? :)
Juliet's house in Verona is a charming medieval dwelling adorned with a romantic balcony, where visitors immerse in Shakespeare's tragic tale. Vibrant with love notes and adorned with timeless elegance, it captivates with its rich history and timeless allure.
Piazza Bra is the grand gateway to Verona and one of the largest, most vibrant squares in Italy. Stroll along the "Liston," the iconic pink marble promenade lined with elegant cafes and historic palazzos.
Marvel at the majestic Arena di Verona with our fast-track skip-the-line entrance, saving you precious time for more exploring. Enjoy a fully immersive professional guided tour in German, uncovering the secrets and ancient history of this 1st-century Roman masterpiece. Walk through the ancient stone tiers where gladiators once fought, while hearing fascinating stories and legends in your own language.
The Arche Scaligere in Verona are a set of Gothic funerary monuments dating back to the 14th century. They are characterized by intricate architectural details and serve as the final resting place for the Scaliger family, prominent rulers of the city.
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- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Pets are not allowed
Reviews(6)
A crowded courtyard, graffiti fills the front porch walls and post-its in the courtyard! Nothing to see! The house is surely interesting to visit, but there is better to do in Verona.
Verona, a romantic city, you can easily get there by train , you can visit on foot in half a day, go under the balcony of romeo and juggle and declare love forever to your other half is an indescribable thing. I recommend it
Perfect location for a couples break. We had a fabulous room on 2 levels with a balcony. Mini bar is free and they re-stock full full size bottles of Prosecco each day - ouch for the head!!! But a really good hotel. We were both delighted we picked it for our 40th bdays. And Verona is a stunning city
We visited Juliet's house, there were so many people and so much heat, it was not as we imagined but still a nice experience. We were passing through and could not visit it all, but for what we saw it is a beautiful city. Definitely to return
If you happen to be strolling through the beautiful city of Verona, turn down the alley way and take a quick peak at Juliet's Balcony. It is just a short walk from the Piazza delle Erbe off of Via Cappello. It's free to view from the small courtyard below and worth the 1 minute it will take to walk back and forth. One minute is all that is needed or warranted, though. The tourist attraction was built as an homage to the Shakespearean character, Juliet Capulet, but really has no historical significance. If you love this romance story, then take the quick trip and transport yourself back in time.
Great experience. Lots of people, but the line moved quickly. You can get a ticket to take a picture on the balcony with your skip the line pass for the coliseum.



