Verona: Highlights and Panorama Bike Tour
Verona looks different from a bicycle seat. This 3-hour Verona Highlights and Panorama Bike Tour strings together the big squares […]
Verona looks different from a bicycle seat. This 3-hour Verona Highlights and Panorama Bike Tour strings together the big squares […]
Verona’s Arena feels like time travel. This 3-hour walking tour strings together the city’s top sights with a local licensed
Roman walls, live opera, and you. The Arena di Verona turns famous operas like Aida and Carmen into a night
Verona rewards slow walking. On this 3-hour guided walking tour, Manuela Roversi helps you read the city like a map,
Verona can feel like two cities at once. This small-group walk stitches the present to the Roman past and the
This winery makes you taste history. I loved starting in the wine museum and then using the sensory aroma room
Verona’s food can start before you’ve even unpacked. This 3-hour walking tour mixes historic sights with real local tastings, from
Hillside wine tasting beats the city sprint every time. This small organic winery near Verona gives you a guided walk
Fresh pasta starts with your hands. In Verona, you’ll spend 3.5 hours in a professional kitchen making classic dishes the
The Verona Arena has two lives. Roman stone and gladiator echoes sit right next to an active opera stage, and
Verona by bike, then wine in the hills. This half-day Amarone e-bike tour is a fun way to swap city
Verona on two wheels beats waiting in lines. This 4.5-hour e-bike tour with lunch is a great way to see
That first sip of Amarone makes the hills worth it. This half-day tour gives you real Valpolicella variety and a
Verona has a way of rewarding slow attention. This guided walk turns Piazza Bra into a live timeline, from Roman
Lake Garda in a single day works better than you’d expect. I like the Sirmione peninsula boat cruise for big,