Scenic view of the historic Ponte Pietra bridge crossing the Adige River in Verona, Italy, with colourful old buildings and church towers under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds

Verona Tours & Holidays

Escorted tours and holidays to Verona

View of Fontana Madonna fountain from behind, showing the Torre dei Lamberti tower and the square's restaurants and markets
Fontana Madonna fountain, Verona, Italy

A city so magical the entire place has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Verona holidays make it clear the legendary city of love more than lives up to its billing.

After all, it takes a special city to be the centrepiece of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet. The labyrinthine city is full of hidden treasures, spots serving unforgettable meals, and artisan stores that you can spend hours in one day and not be able to find the next. The ancient, cobbled streets only add to the wonder of this place, holding onto its 13th century essence, when this regional capital was newly built. Verona tours can help you meander your way through without getting too lost in the past.

Juliet's Balcony on a brick and stucco building in Verona, Italy, with arched windows and doors, inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Juliet's Balcony, Verona, Italy

However, Verona doesn’t just rely on its past reputation. There’s a healthy cultural scene here that shows how the city is thriving in a new millennium. With that said, there are dozens of great museums and galleries showing off its illustrious past and deep links to the Renaissance. The city also has a bustling nightlife, with throngs gathering in the main squares, especially the Piazza Bra which buzzes throughout the day. Once you visit, it’ll be obvious why the Bard set his most famous love story here.

Verona Holidays

Venice, Verona and the Wonders of Lake Garda
Italy
Visit Italy's beautiful cities of Venice and Verona, take in the Dolomites, and tour Lake Garda with Newmarket Holidays. Book your Italian holiday now. Best Selling Fly Local
  • Journey through the dramatic Dolomites
  • Enjoy a full-day visit to incomparable Venice, La Serenissima
  • Explore Verona, Romeo and Juliet’s exquisite city
  • 8 days from £1,100 pp

    was £1,374 pp

    Flights included
  • Dates Available

    April 2026 - October 2026

  • Duration

    8 days

  • Depart From

    12 airports

  • Excursions & Visits

    4 included

  • Meals

    7 included

Things to do in Verona

From Shakespearean sights to stunning arenas, Verona is full of ancient secrets waiting to be told.

Restaurant in Verona with outdoor seating
Restaurant In Verona

Food & Drink in Verona

Like most of Italy the Verona locals are fiercely proud of their food, and one of the best examples of this uses two homegrown favourites: Risotto Amarone. This red-wine, rice-based dish is both filling yet delicate; an excellent meal to end the day with.T hose with a sweet tooth will have to try Torta Russa. Made with rum and almonds, this sugary dish is easily devoured, so make sure you get a big enough box!

Amarone is not just a cooking ingredient, the wine itself is one of the finest in the world. Grab a glass, or two, of this local favourite and you’ll be awed by the complex flavours.

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