10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Verona That You Shouldn't Miss

January 6, 2022 Leida Jutras

So splendid was medieval Verona that its reputation alone inspired Shakespeare to set two plays here (Romeo and Juliet and The Two Gentlemen of Verona). Though its connection to the actual Capulets is tenuous at best, the so-called Juliet's House draws half a million tourists per year, many of them keen on reenacting the balcony scene. Don't miss the Roman amphitheater and the Palazzo Barberi.
Restaurants in Verona

1. Pagus Wine Tours

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Pagus Wine Tours

Expert tour leaders to the wineries of Valpolicella, Soave, Lugana, Bardolino and Prosecco wine regions, private wine tastings and group wine tours with expert wine guide and sommelier, cooking wine tours and wine events.

2. Verona Tours

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Verona Tours

The tour boutique | private tours with licensed local guides: Lorella M and Valeria B . We are independent locals and we connect directly with our guests, so you know you know who you are talking to. We speak English, German, Spanish, French and Italian.

3. Free Walking Tour Verona

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Free Walking Tour Verona

This tour is the perfect way to enjoy the most important sights of Verona. If you have few hours or many days in Verona - nevermind! - this tour is a must. The unique guide for those who wish to get the most and best out of the city. Meeting point in Piazzetta Castelvecchio, in front of Arco dei Gavi, close to Corso Cavour.

4. Colors of Italy

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Colors of Italy

Private guided tours in Verona and surroundings (Valpolicella, Lake Garda, Soave), Modena and Bologna. Two official tour guides will lead you through beauties and secrets of three among the most wonderful italian cities and their territory. Ask for a custom-made tour. We can create tailor made tours based on your interests, time, and needs. Don't miss the opportunity to find your personal way to discover Italy!

5. Itinera Bike

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Itinera Bike

ITINERA BIKE (brand of Simonetta Bike Tours) designs bike tours. We organize tours around Europe, Italy and our beloved area: Verona city and Veneto region. All our itineraries have been studied with care. We want you to cycle peacefully, to enjoy landscapes and towns of artistic interest and to visit monuments and museums. We provide all inclusive packages with high standard accomodations. We can rent bikes, e-bikes and a cargo bike for up to 4 kids or one adult. Spoken languages: Italian, English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese.

6. Romeo and Juliet Guide Wine tours

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Romeo and Juliet Guide Wine tours

Romeo and Juliet Guide began as a dream to share our love for Verona, Italy with the world. Our Verona tours introduce history, world-class wines, and magical culinary traditions. Authentic Verona Travel: Experience Italy like a local. We offer private itineraries and small group tours of Verona and neighboring areas: Valpolicella wine tours, Soave wine tours, Sirmione and Lake Garda tours from Verona, Verona day trips to Venice, Bologna, and more. Custome travel and program planning. With us, you gain access to authentic and unique Verona travel experiences. Get up close and personal with the local lifestyle, totally customized to your needs.

7. Ponte Scaligero (Ponte di Castelvecchio)

Corso Castelvecchio 2, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 806 2611 http://www.tourism.verona.it/en/enjoy-verona/art-and-culture/monuments-and-sights/ponte-scaligero
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Ponte Scaligero (Ponte di Castelvecchio)

Connecting Castelvecchio and Adige, this powerful bridge was first built in the 1st century AD, destroyed during World War II, and rebuilt using parts of the original structure.

Reviewed By andycoldham - Crawley, United Kingdom

This was the highlight of my Verona holiday, the bridge is in fantastic shape considering its age, it is a great photo opportunity with fab views up and own the river. We loved it so much we came back again at night to get some night shots when its all lit up. Without a doubt my favourite spot in Verona.

8. Piazza delle Erbe

Piazza delle Erbe, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 8077774 http://www.turismoverona.eu/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=35953
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Piazza delle Erbe

It's no wonder that this is one of the most historic and picturesque squares in Italy: in antiquity, it served as a Roman forum; today, it contains many historic buildings, sculptures with a popular and colorful market overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables.

Reviewed By Colincfc - Maidstone, United Kingdom

Lovely little square with plenty of restaurants, shops & market stalls, can get busy at times, great area for having a drink & people watching

9. Piazza dei Signori

Verona Italy
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Piazza dei Signori

Situated behind the busy Piazza Erbe, this central square is dominated by a Dante statue made in 1865 plus two buildings built by Palladio, the Palazzo della Raggione and the Loggia del Capitanato.

Reviewed By sonsonator - Melbourne, Australia

Very close to piazza della Erbe, this piazza was the power centre of Verona and is also known as Piazza Dante. The figures atop the surrounding palazzos represent worthy Veronese citizens. It’s close to the Scaligeri tombs and is surrounded by restaurants.

10. Arena di Verona

Piazza Bra 1, 37121, Verona Italy +39 045 800 5151 [email protected] https://www.arena.it/arena/
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Arena di Verona

Built in the first century AD, this is one of the best conserved Roman amphitheatres, whose seating area is made up of 44 levels and can hold up to 22,000 spectators.

Reviewed By My2hotpans

If you are lucky enough to be in Verona during opera season and have any appreciation for the arts or architecture tickets are a must. Feel the majesty of watching a world class opera in an ancient arena. Feel more like a local bring a pillow pad for your sitting pleasure. Whatever show you are going to see be prepared to be throughly entranced, between the colorful array of costume detail, set design and shear vocal talent, you no doubt will be blown away. The arena will transport you to another time as the sun goes down and the players songs and dance burn into your memories with passion and fire.

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