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English
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Ascend to the hilltop castle for stunning Verona views
Pass the Roman Theatre and funicular
Walk along ancient walls amid centuries old olive trees
Visit the tranquil Don Calabria convent with city views
Explore Verona’s history, architecture, and nature
€ 35
€ 32.20


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Verona’s hillside walk begins at the iconic medieval bridge, an architectural marvel spanning the Adige River. This historic crossing sets the stage for a journey through time, leading to a hilltop castle that offers breathtaking views of the city. As you ascend, the panoramic skyline of Verona unfolds, revealing ancient towers, church spires, and a sea of red tiled roofs stretching toward the horizon. Along the way, you’ll encounter remarkable landmarks such as the Roman Theatre, a grand riverside amphitheater that has endured for centuries, and the charming funicular, a piece of history that continues to transport visitors up the hillside. This route, lined with cobblestone paths and shaded terraces, immerses you in the city’s rich past while providing unforgettable scenic vistas.
Higher up, you’ll step into the secluded ruins of King Teodorico, where the remnants of an ancient era remain hidden among wild grasses and fragrant caper plants clinging to the aged stones. The air is thick with the scent of blooming flowers and fresh greenery, mingling with the earthy aroma of ancient walls that once fortified Verona. Walking along these historic defenses, you’ll pass through groves of centuries old olive trees, their silvery green leaves shimmering in the sunlight. These trees, with their gnarled and twisted trunks, are a living testament to the passage of time, their fruit still harvested for the production of Verona’s cherished olive oil. The tranquil path continues to the Don Calabria convent, a peaceful retreat where rolling meadows and scattered wildflowers create an atmosphere of serenity. From this vantage point, the city below appears like a picturesque painting, blending nature and history in perfect harmony.
The journey culminates with a spectacular view of Giardino Giusti, one of Italy’s finest Renaissance gardens. From above, its meticulously designed terraces, classical statues, and enchanting fountains transport visitors back to an era of elegance and refinement. The soft murmur of flowing water and the delicate fragrance of blooming flowers add to the garden’s timeless charm. As the walk descends, the landscape transitions to an area marked by Austrian military architecture, where imposing fortifications whisper tales of Verona’s more recent history. The final destination is the Church of San Giovanni in Valle, a stunning yet understated architectural gem whose arches blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. This guided exploration through Verona’s hillside is not just a walk through history but an immersive experience of breathtaking views, cultural heritage, and the beauty of nature, leaving visitors with a profound appreciation of this enchanting city.
Guided tours and stories about Verona
Hidden spot entrance in private gardens
Foraging tips and culture in town
Entrance fee to churches, gardens
Gratuity
Comfortable shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera
Wheelchair not accessible
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uphill walking paths
Some entrances are external visits and not included inside
Advance booking recommended with secure online payment options
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