Sara Parisi

Sara Parisi
Language: Italiano, English, Deutsch

Qualification: Verona (2009)

You love a city not for its seven or seventy-seven wonders, but because it has an answer to your special question. - Italo Calvino, “Invisible cities”

My formation

I was born in Verona and grew up with a deep interest in foreign languages.

After studying languages at school and university and some work experience in different fields, during a trip to Armenia I understood that my future would be in tourism. So I became a Tour Manager and later a Tour Guide in Verona.

I am an enthusiastic person and I simply love my job; I also work part-time as a teacher and my experience with students of various ages has taught me how to approach the youngest guests in my tours.

I enjoy reading, walking and cycling. I also appreciate good wine a lot and I became a Sommelier in 2016

What I suggest

In my tours I always try to communicate the passion for my job and for a town, which is able to surprise me every time as if it were the first.

My curiosity and my constant research have led me to deepen and pay attention to unusual and hidden aspects of Verona, as well as to plan original tours. Studying to find interesting elements for a new tour, looking for unique details and engaging stories and anecdotes and sharing the results of my researches with my guests is all a real pleasure for me.

A “classical” tour or a special one, focused on a particular subject, a tour on foot or by bike, another one based on nature or wine: no matter what you choose, every tour will be characterized by passion and will surely capture your heart.

The golden age of the Venetian rule over Verona is the of the Renaissance, perceptible everywhere, in the elegant squares, in the sumptuous palaces, in the classicism of the churches and in the priceless paintings that are preserved there.
A visit through the centuries and styles, a first approach to get closer to the spirit of the city.
Since 1913, the most important cultural event duing the year in Verona is the Opera Festival in the Roman Arena.