Italy’s Romantic City

Verona

A city of Roman heritage, Shakespearean legend, and cultural elegance, Verona blends history, romance, and timeless charm.

Verona
History & Heritage

The Allure of Verona

Verona is one of Italy’s most atmospheric cities, with a history spanning over two thousand years. At its heart stands the Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheatre that remains a living stage for opera and concerts. The city’s medieval bridges and piazzas reflect centuries of art and architecture, while Juliet’s House and balcony capture the imagination of visitors from around the world. Verona’s layered past — Roman, medieval, and Renaissance — makes it a place where every square, palace, and street tells a story of enduring romance and heritage.

A City of Culture

Festivals & Celebrations

Verona is alive with cultural events that bring its history to life. The Arena Opera Festival, one of Europe’s most celebrated summer events, fills the amphitheatre with unforgettable performances under the stars. Throughout the year, the city hosts lively markets, classical concerts, and exhibitions that celebrate its artistic and literary traditions. From Shakespearean connections to contemporary creativity, Verona’s cultural scene offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the city’s passion for art, music, and storytelling.

Verona
Verona
A Taste of Verona

Cuisine & Wine

Verona is as much about flavour as it is about history. Local specialities include risotto all’Amarone, rich pastas, and rustic meat dishes, all best paired with wines from the surrounding Valpolicella and Soave vineyards. Dining here means discovering the Veneto’s culinary heritage, from casual osterias serving hearty classics to elegant restaurants offering refined interpretations. Wine tours and tastings invite travellers into Verona’s rolling hills, while the city itself thrives with cafés, trattorias, and markets. For food lovers, Verona is a culinary experience that perfectly complements its cultural richness.

What To Do

What to do in Verona

Verona - Arena Di Opera
Bookable Experience
Verona - Arena Di Opera

Experience the passion of world-class opera under the stars at the Arena di Verona

Shakespeare’s Verona
Bookable Experience
Shakespeare’s Verona

A private walking tour focused on the locations of Romeo and Juliet.

Castel San Pietro
Lifestyle Moment
Castel San Pietro

A fucinular ride up the hill for a sunset view over the red-tiled roofs.

Adige River Rafting
Bookable Experience
Adige River Rafting

A soft rafting trip right through the heart of the city under ancient bridges.

The Herb Market
Lifestyle Moment
The Herb Market

A morning browsing the stalls of Piazza delle Erbe.

Valpolicella Day Trip
Tailor-made Experience
Valpolicella Day Trip

A chauffeur-driven tour to taste the heavy Amarone reds.

Find Your Ideal Stay

Make Verona Part of Your Italian Journey

Hotel packages include flights, car hire or transfers and are based on 7 nights.
5
Days
From £1500 - £2000, per person
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Villa dei Gelsi

Relais Villa dei Gelsi & Spa is an elegant Verona retreat with a spa, two pools, and a peaceful setting close to the city’s historic centre.

5
Days
From £1000 - £1500, per person
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Lords of Verona Luxury Apartments

Lords of Verona Luxury Apartments offer stylish, spacious accommodation in Verona’s historic centre, just steps from Piazza delle Erbe and major attractions.

5
Days
From £1000 - £1500, per person
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Hotel Indigo

Hotel Indigo is a stylish boutique hotel offering contemporary rooms, local-inspired design, and a central location close to key city attractions.

5
Days
From £1500 - £2000, per person
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Hotel Due Torri Verona

Hotel Due Torri is a luxury hotel in Verona, offering elegant rooms, a rooftop terrace, and a prime location in the historic city centre.

Find Your Ideal Verona Itinerary

Itineraries

From under £1,000, per person
4
days
Christmas Time in Italy

Custom-made / Private

Experience the magic of Italy at Christmas time and allow us to handcraft you an unforgettable Christmas break.    

Italy is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and delectable cuisine, and during the holiday season, it transforms into a winter wonderland filled  with enchanting traditions and festivities. Imagine strolling through the  charming streets of Rome, Florence, or Venice, adorned with twinkling lights  and beautifully decorated Christmas trees. The sweet scent of roasted chestnuts fills the air, and the sound of carolers and church bells creates a heartwarming atmosphere that's second to none.    

Indulge in the season's culinary delights, savouring mouthwatering  panettone, delicate pastries, and the finest wines. Visit iconic landmarks  like the Colosseum, the Uffizi Gallery, and St.Mark's Square, which take on a new, mesmerizing allure during the holiday season. With our expertly  crafted Christmas breaks create lasting memories as you immerse yourself in Italy's rich traditions, culture, and history. Whether you're gazing at the Nativity scenes or exchanging heartfelt greetings of "Buon Natale" with the locals, you'll discover the true spirit of the season in Italy. Join us for a Christmas journey that's sure to leave you enchanted and inspired. Our team of travel experts can create the perfect Christmas getaway for you, taking in any of the enchanting Christmas markets below. Enquire now and embark on a magical journey to a winter wonderland.

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From £2,500 - £4,000, per person
16
days
The Grand Tour

Custom-made / Private

Beginning in Milan, this sixteen-day rail journey moves through Italy's most storied cities and coastlines, trading the fashion arcades and gothic grandeur of the Duomo for the pastel harbour fronts of the Ligurian Riviera. Santa Margherita and Portofino offer their particular charm, cobbled and unhurried, before the clifftop villages of Cinque Terre appear along one of the Mediterranean's most dramatic stretches of coast. Florence follows, its Renaissance galleries and terracotta skyline demanding more than a single day, and Rome delivers the ancient city in full, from the Colosseum and the Vatican to the baroque theatre of the Trevi Fountain. Venice brings the journey north again, a city of canals and bridges navigated best on foot or by gondola, and Verona, often passed over for louder destinations, rewards the curious with its Roman amphitheatre, narrow medieval streets and the enduring pull of Shakespeare's most famous setting. The final leg returns to Milan for onward departure.

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From £1,500 - £2,500, per person
10
days
Four City Explorer to Rome, Milan, Venice and Verona

Custom-made / Private

Milan to Rome (North Route) This Four City Explorer enables you to visit four of Italy's best and well known cities including Milan, Verona, Venice and Rome. You will travel on board the modern and stylish Italo trains by Prima Class, offering comfortable seats, spacious leg room and complimentary hot drinks and snacks throughout your journey.

Your rail journey will begin in the chic and cosmopolitan fashion capital of Milan, where art, style and design are a life form. It is home to the beautiful and decadent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele shopping arcade, filled with designer boutiques, world famous fashion brands and plenty of restaurants and cafes to keep you energised after a day of shopping. The Duomo is possibly Milan's most famous attraction, with its gothic architecture and impressive steeples, you should make a point to stop and admire from the outside or venture inside to see some fantastic works of stain glass art and the most impressive views of the city below from the cathedrals rooftop.

Nothing says history and romance quite like Verona. It is the setting where poet and playwright, William Shakespeare chose to set his famous tragedy, Romeo & Juliet and each year sees thousands of tourists flock to Juliet's balcony from the plays famous scene. Verona may often be overlooked by some of Italy's more well-known cities but it has some stunning bridges, narrow streets and an impressive amphitheatre now used for theatrical productions and world class operas. You will also stop off at Venice, a city built on water, it is a metropolis of winding canals and beautiful bridges, including the beautiful Rialto Bridge, one of the oldest bridges in Venice. Sail back on a gondola down narrow waterways or take in the sights of St Marks Square. Each year the city welcomes hordes of international travellers for the annual Venice Carnival, a colourful spectacle of masque parades and characters dressed in traditional fashion of days gone by.

No trip to Italy would be the same without a visit to its ancient capital, Rome. Once the centre of politics, the city today is a modern world built against an ancient backdrop, including the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, St Peter's Basilica and the Vatican, home to Michelangelo's outstanding work of art, the Sistine Chapel. A visit to the famous baroque Trevi Fountain should not be missed and don't forget to throw a coin into the water to guarantee your return to Rome in the future.

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From £2,000 - £3,000, per person
11
days
Milan to Rome Explorer

Custom-made / Private

(South Route - Via Liguria Riviera and the Cinque Terre) Start your rail journey in Milan, renowned for being the fashion capital of Italy and one of the wealthiest cities in the country. A stylish metropolis, filled with high-end fashion stores, luxury boutiques and an impressive decadent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele shopping arcade, home to some of the biggest brands in fashion. A visit to the Duomo Cathedral is a must to either stop outside and admire the exquisite gothic architecture or step inside to witness the wonder of stain glass windows, imposing pillars and venture to the steepled roof to get a panoramic view over the city and bustling square below.

Your next stop will take you to Santa Margherita on the Liguria Riviera. A picture-perfect seaside fishing-village with a quaint promenade for watching yachts sail in and out of the harbour. Discover the pastel-colored houses of Portofino with its small cobbled square over looking the harbour adorned with delicious seafood restaurants or stop off at one of the colourful five villages of Cinque Terre in Sestri Levante, set amongst some of the most dramatic coastal scenery which has held UNESCO World Heritage status since 1997. Your rail tour will take you further north to discover Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region. It is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture, including The Uffizi Gallery exhibiting works of art by Botticelli and The Galleria dell'Accademia displays Michelangelo's 'David' sculpture. One of its most iconic sights is the Duomo, an impressive terracotta gothic style cathedral. Completed in 1436, the Duomo stands tall over the city proudly and houses some of the best mosaics in all of Italy. Florence also has a whole host of different sights to see, including the Boboli Gardens, the church of Santa Maria Novella, the Cathedral, the Bargello, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Pitti Palace. With so much in one place, it is easy to see why Florence attracts such a large number of visitors each and every year. No trip to Italy would be the same without a visit to its ancient capital, Rome where your rail journey ends. Once the centre of politics, the city today is a modern world built against an ancient backdrop, including the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, St Peter's Basilica and the Vatican, home to Michelangelo's outstanding work of art, the Sistine Chapel. A visit to the famous baroque Trevi Fountain should not be missed and don't forget to throw a coin into the water to guarantee your return to Rome in the future. From here you will be transferred to the airport to catch your flight back home.

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