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Verona: Street Food Walking Tour

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Verona: Street Food Walking Tour

Looking for a way to experience the beautiful city of Verona, Italy, while also indulging in some delicious local cuisine and drinks? Look no further than the Verona Street Food Walking Tour! With highlights of discovering Verona, indulging in local food and drink, and admiring the hidden places of the city, this tour is sure to be a memorable and tasty experience.

Experience

This tour is a walking experience that takes you through the main square of Piazza Brà at the heart of the city. You will then walk through the city center, stopping first at a typical pastry shop for a cappuccino and Baci di Giulietta. Next, you will pass by Juliet’s House for a photo opportunity under the most famous balcony in the world, or hugging Juliet’s statue. From there, you will continue through Piazza Erbe, the core of the historical city, with the majestic Lamberti Tower.

After exploring the city center, you will walk through the medieval and romantic part of Verona until you reach a local shop where you will enjoy a picnic. You can taste local salumi and cheese, accompanied by a glass of Valpolicella, the world-renowned local red wine. The tour then continues, passing by Ponte Pietra, the first Roman bridge of Verona, then onto the Bishop Quarter and finally Castelvecchio and Ponte degli Scaligeri, the medieval castle and bridge of Verona.

Highlights

The highlights of this tour include indulging in delicious local cuisine and drinks, exploring the hidden gems of the city, and taking in the romantic and historical atmosphere of Verona.

Full Description

Starting from the main square Piazza Brà, the Verona Street Food Walking Tour takes you on a unique journey through Verona. You’ll get to visit the most famous landmarks of the city, including Juliet’s House, Piazza Erbe, Lamberti Tower, and Castelvecchio.

One of the main reasons to take this tour is the opportunity to indulge in delicious local food and drink. The tour starts with a typical pastry shop where you’ll enjoy a cappuccino and Baci di Giulietta, a scrumptious local pastry. You’ll also have the chance to taste local salumi and cheese as well as Valpolicella wine – an experience that will leave your taste buds buzzing with excitement.

As you walk through the city, you will gain insight into the historical and cultural significance of each landmark. Your tour guide will provide you with interesting facts and anecdotes about the history of the city and famous landmarks, making the tour not just a culinary experience but also an educational one.

The final part of the tour takes you on a stroll through the medieval and romantic part of Verona. You’ll cross Ponte Pietra, the first Roman bridge of Verona, and reach the Bishop Quarter, home to some of the most beautiful historic buildings in the city. You’ll then arrive at Castelvecchio, a medieval castle that is now a museum housing artwork and sculptures from the Middle Ages.

Booking Information

Ready to book the Verona Street Food Walking Tour? Simply follow the link to the booking page here: book the tour here. This tour is the perfect way to experience the beauty and culinary delights of Verona, and it is sure to be a highlight of your time in Italy.

A Insider’s Guide to Verona

Are you planning a trip to Verona? This charming city, located in the Veneto region of Northern Italy, has a lot to offer. From the picturesque streets reminiscent of ancient Italy to delicious street foods. In this walking tour, we’ll explore some hidden gems only known by locals. So, let’s start our journey.

Local Attractions

Verona is known for being the setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. However, there is much more to the city than this tragic love story. One hidden gem is the Ponte Pietra, an ancient Roman bridge dating from 100 BC, spanning the Adige River. A perfect spot to watch the sunset. Another attraction is the Torre dei Lamberti, offering a stunning panoramic view of the city from above, which can be accessed by either climbing the 367 steps or taking the elevator.

Dining Spots

If you’re a foodie, then Verona is the ideal destination for you. The city’s cuisine is heavily influenced by the Venetian cuisine. It is known for using fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. A must-try local specialty is the Amarone wine, made from partially dried grapes. For traditional dishes, head to Osteria Le Vecete. They specialize in handmade pasta, Venetian style, along with an extensive collection of wines from the region. Try the Bigoli all’Amatriciana, a pasta dish made with a tomato-based sauce, guanciale, and grated pecorino cheese.

Cultural Experiences

Verona is a city rich in cultural experiences. If you’re in town for Valentine’s Day, don’t miss out on Verona in Love festival, a week-long festival dedicated to love. Also, visit the Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheater that hosts a famous opera festival every summer. For art enthusiasts, head to the Museo di Castelvecchio, a beautiful castle that now houses an art museum showcasing medieval, Renaissance, and modern Italian art.

Local History

Verona has a history dating back to the Roman empire, and this is evident in its numerous archaeological sites. Visit the Casa di Giulietta, the house that inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, with a balcony that saw a plethora of letters left by Romeo admirers over the years. Another hidden gem is the Biblioteca Civica, a public library that houses ancient manuscripts, including a Leonardo da Vinci manuscript: “Codex on the flight of birds.”

Off-The-Beaten-Path Suggestions

Are you looking for something different during your stay in Verona? Take a bike ride or walk to the Giardino Giusti, an Italian Renaissance garden with beautiful fountains, grottoes, and ancient sculptures. Another excellent suggestion is to take a cooking class with a local chef like chef Gianluca Ruta at Cucina in Piazza. You’ll learn how to make local specialities, then dine on your creations.

In conclusion, Verona’s fascinating history, delicious cuisine, and cultural experiences make it a must-visit destination. Don’t miss out on exploring the hidden gems that the city has to offer and savoring Veronese cuisine. We hope this insider’s guide helps you create unforgettable memories during your trip to Verona.

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Verona: Street Food Walking Tour

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