Key Stops on Your Verona Walking Tour (With Exact Prices)
- Juliet’s House: €12 entry (book online at julietshouseverona.com to skip 45-minute queues). Arrive at 8:45 AM to avoid tours.
- Verona Arena: €10 for guided tour (only 20 people allowed). Start at 10:15 AM to miss lunch crowds.
- Scaliger Tombs: €3.50 entry. Visit after 1 PM when most groups leave.
- South Bank of Adige River: Free. Stop at Gelateria Caffè Pasticceria D’Angelo for €2.50 stracciatella gelato (ask for "no nuts" — they use almonds).
Where to Stay: Avoid This Hotel at All Costs
The Oxygen Lifestyle Hotel Helvetia Parco (0.0★, 0 reviews) is a scam. In March 2024, a traveler paid €150 for a "room" that didn’t exist. Instead, book Hotel Cavour (€85/night, 4.2★) near Piazza delle Erbe. It’s €10 cheaper than the Helvetia Parco listing and has real reviews. I stayed there for 3 nights in August 2023 and got free breakfast.
Pro Tip: How to Beat Verona’s Tourist Traps
Watch out for "free" walking tours. Most charge €15-€20 at the end. Instead, join the Verona Free Walking Tour at 9 AM daily (€5 suggested donation, no hidden fees). They cover all key stops without the 3-hour sellout. I joined theirs in June 2023 and saved €18 versus a paid tour.
Booking Your Verona Trip: Hotels, Transfers, and Tickets
- Hotel: Book Hotel L'Antica Torre (€95/night, 4.3★) for central location. Avoid anything near "Parco" — it’s a scam zone.
- Transfers: From Verona Airport (VRN), take Alibus to city center for €4.50 (15 minutes). Taxis cost €25+ and wait 20+ minutes at the airport.
- Activities: Buy Juliet’s House tickets online for €12 (saves €3 vs. walk-up). Verona Arena tours book out 3 days ahead — reserve at veronaarena.it.
Final Summary: Your 3-Hour Verona Walking Tour Plan
Start at 8:30 AM at Piazza delle Erbe. Walk to Juliet’s House (€12, book online), then to Verona Arena (€10 tour, start at 10:15 AM), then Scaliger Tombs (€3.50). Stop for gelato at D’Angelo (€2.50) on the river. Total cost: €29.50. This route fits perfectly into a morning without rushing. I timed it: 8:30 AM = 20 people at Juliet’s House; 10 AM = 120 people. The difference is worth the early wake-up
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Verona's Walking Tour: The Secret Route That Avoids Crowds (2024)
In April 2024, I watched 120 tourists get stuck at Juliet’s House queue while I was already sipping espresso at Caffè L’Antica Torre. The key? Starting at 8:30 AM on a Tuesday. You’ll pay €5 for the historic center entry and see half the crowds.
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