A general view of Verona

Verona for the first time

Whether you’re about to “discover” Verona for the first time, or it’s been a long time since your last visit, this section offers you an initial overview of the city and its attractions.

Here you’ll find valuable information for a “classic” tour of Verona – a tour that lets you discover the city through its three main squares: Piazza Bra’, dominated by the Arena; Piazza delle Erbe, with its ancient medieval houses; and the adjacent Piazza dei Signori, with its inner courtyards, crenellated palaces, and soaring towers.

A visit through the centuries and styles, a first approach to get closer to the spirit of the city.
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What to see in Verona on foot?

You can explore the city on foot, at your own pace, on a tour that lets you visit the heart of Verona step by step.

Verona’s squares, with their history and monuments, are easy to explore on a stroll that comfortably takes you to the city’s most attractive sites, such as those linked to the ancient legend of Romeo and Juliet.

Your guide will be by your side to tell you about Verona and its history, inviting you to gaze along the banks of the Adige River, to appreciate the grandeur of its historic bridges, and to take in the harmony of the surrounding hills.

Because there are truly many sights to see in Verona, all waiting to be discovered, taking you on a journey through ancient sites – from the days of ancient Rome to the time of Shakespeare – all the way to the lively and dynamic present that defines Verona today.