Verona is the romantic city par excellence, Verona was so loved by the great poet William Shakespeare.
Verona is the scenario of the famous Romeo and Juliet theatrical tragedy written in 1596 by the English poet Shakespeare.
If you are in love with love, this is the city that looks like you.
With our guide you will be fascinated by everything that in the collective imagination is linked to this ancient city located not far from Venice, on the banks of the Adige river.
- The Arena di Verona, the Roman amphitheater preserved intact since the 1st century BC, where universal opera is celebrated every year: Puccini, Verdi, Rossini, Mascagni and many other great Italian composers.
- Piazza Brà, the large square of Verona, with its Italian gardens and the refreshing and delicate fountain
- The Duomo of Verona, or rather the monumental cathedral that perfectly harmonizes the Romanesque and Gothic styles
- The Scaliger Arches, the monumental Gothic tombs of the Scaligeri family, the lords of Verona. The famous Cangrande della Scala, sung by Dante in the Divine Comedy, is also buried here
- Piazza dei Signori and the house of Romeo, Juliet's unfortunate lover
- The magnificent Castel Vecchio, built by the lords of Verona, the Della Scala family, at the end of the thirteenth century.
- Piazza Erbe, surrounded by medieval buildings and still home to a lively market today. At the center of the romantic square is the Well of Love, where your amorous wishes will come true: express your wishes with care and determination!
The tour ends right in front of Juliet's house, the beloved of the young Romeo Montecchi. In the Shakespearean drama, inspired by a true story from the fourteenth century in Verona, Juliet's family, the Capuleti, were fighting against Romeo's family, the Montecchi, to excel in power in medieval Verona. Their love was therefore opposed and impossible and ended with the death of both lovers. Romeo and Juliet are therefore the symbol of the strong passion that tries to overcome all the obstacles of the harsh family reality.
Available days: Every day
Duration: 2 hours
Available Languages:
All languages, on reservation
Adult rate: The rate of the tour depends on the number of persons CALCULATE YOUR OWN RATE!
Child rate: From 6 years to 17 years with ID. Please insert number of persons!
Meeting Point: Piazza Brà, statue Vittorio Emanuele II