Arrival in Verona and transfer to the hotel. After check-in, we recommend a relaxing walk through the historic center to begin enjoying the romantic atmosphere of the city. The illuminated streets, elegant squares, and charming local restaurants create the perfect setting for the first evening.
If you still feel like going out, you can enjoy dinner around Piazza Bra, the heart of Verona, where you will find traditional trattorias and wine bars ideal for tasting a first glass of Valpolicella wine.
Dedicate the day to discovering the city’s most emblematic attractions. Begin with the Arena di Verona, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world and the true symbol of Verona.
Continue towards Piazza Bra and stroll along Via Mazzini, an elegant pedestrian street perfect for shopping and walking, until you reach the Casa di Giulietta, famous for the balcony linked to the story of Romeo and Juliet.
In the afternoon, visit Piazza delle Erbe, considered one of the most beautiful squares in Verona, surrounded by historic buildings, markets, and traditional cafés. By climbing Torre dei Lamberti, you will enjoy magnificent panoramic views over the city and Verona’s red rooftops.
End the day with a traditional dinner in the city center, tasting local specialties such as risotto all’Amarone or pastissada de caval.
In the morning, visit Castelvecchio, an impressive medieval fortress located beside the Adige River. The Scaliger Bridge offers one of the most photographed views in the city.
Continue with a pleasant walk along the river towards the Veronetta district, a more authentic and peaceful area of Verona. Here you will find the Teatro Romano di Verona, from where you can also enjoy beautiful views over the historic center.
In the afternoon, head up to Castel San Pietro, Verona’s most famous panoramic viewpoint. From here, you can admire the entire city from above, especially at sunset, when Verona takes on spectacular colors.
The evening is perfect for enjoying the elegant atmosphere of the city with an aperitif in one of its historic squares.
For this day, we recommend an excursion outside the city.
One of the best options is visiting Lake Garda, easily reachable from Verona. You can explore charming towns such as Sirmione, famous for its castle and thermal waters, or Lazise and Bardolino, both ideal for lakeside walks and local wine tastings.
Alternatively, if you enjoy wine and rolling countryside landscapes, dedicate the day to the Valpolicella region, well known for its vineyards and the production of Amarone wine. Many wineries offer guided tours and tastings.
Return to Verona in the late afternoon and enjoy a final dinner in the city.
Final morning in Verona. Depending on the available time, you may enjoy a relaxed breakfast before the transfer to the airport.
Even in just a few days, Verona manages to captivate visitors with its blend of Roman history, romantic atmosphere, excellent gastronomy, and beautiful Venetian landscapes.