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Explore Verona’s romantic charm with a private day trip from Venice, visiting Juliet’s house, the Roman arena, and more, all in comfort and style.
Discover Verona in Style: A Private Day Trip from Venice to Romeo & Juliet’s City
If you’re craving a taste of Italy’s most romantic city without the hassle of planning or navigating on your own, this private day trip from Venice to Verona could be just what you need. Offering a flexible, intimate experience with a knowledgeable local driver, it combines iconic sights, culture, and a touch of romance—all within roughly 9 to 10 hours. Whether you’re a history buff, a Shakespeare fan, or simply looking to see a new city comfortably, this tour promises a well-rounded taste of Verona’s allure.
What we particularly appreciate about this experience is its blend of sightseeing and leisure. Instead of rushing through, you’ll have the freedom to explore at your own pace, with a private vehicle ensuring comfort and convenience. The personal touch of an English-speaking driver who knows the city inside out adds a layer of local insight you won’t typically get with larger tours. The opportunity to see Verona’s famous landmarks, enjoy a relaxed lunch, and have quiet moments in historic squares makes it a compelling option.
A possible consideration: the tour’s price tag sits around $425 per person, which might seem steep for some travelers. However, when you factor in the private transportation, all entry tickets, and the personalized experience, it’s quite a comprehensive package. This tour is best suited for those who value comfort, personalized attention, and want to see Verona without the stress of self-driving or heavy group tours.
This private Verona trip is ideal for romantics, history lovers, and travelers seeking an authentic, flexible day out—especially if time is limited but quality matters.


For a more personal experience, these private Verona tours deliver individual attention
Your journey begins early at Piazzale Roma, Venice’s main bus and parking terminal. The private transfer in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle makes all the difference, especially after a busy morning in Venice. The driver, who speaks English and is well-versed in local insights, will handle the navigation, leaving you free to relax or ask questions.
Your first stop in Verona is the famous Piazza Bra, a lively hub lined with cafes and historic buildings. The centerpiece is the Arena di Verona, a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater. While tickets are not included, the exterior alone offers plenty of photo opportunities, and if you choose to enter, you’ll find an impressive spectacle of ancient architecture.
The reviewer Catherine described their experience as “a great way to see Verona,” highlighting how the driver Angelo made the visit special by sharing local tips and orientation. The arena’s size and history make it a highlight, especially for fans of ancient Roman engineering.
Next, you’ll visit Juliet’s House, where the famous balcony and Juliet statue evoke Shakespearean romance. While the included ticket costs around 3 euros, the real value here is soaking in the atmosphere—standing near the balcony where lovers leave notes and wishing you could meet the lovers of Verona yourself.
The reviewer found this stop charming but noted it’s more about the vibe than a full guided tour. It’s a must for romantics and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike.
Wander through Piazza delle Erbe, a vibrant square with a bustling market, medieval towers, and colorful architecture. It’s the perfect spot to soak in Verona’s everyday life, take photos, and enjoy a quick browse through local stalls. The square is free to explore, making it a great place to relax and soak in the lively Verona atmosphere.
A leisurely hour is set aside for lunch in a Verona trattoria. You’ll have the chance to sample regional specialties—perhaps some risotto, polenta, or local wines—and unwind in a cozy setting. The experience provider doesn’t specify exact dining venues, but you can expect authentic, family-run establishments where you get a true taste of Verona.
The final main stop is Castelvecchio, a medieval fortress now home to a museum showcasing art, sculptures, and artifacts. Entry costs about 9 euros; you can choose to explore the castle’s ramparts and collections, or simply enjoy the scenic views from its battlements. It’s a fitting conclusion to your cultural exploration of Verona.

This experience is more than just ticking off sights. The private vehicle and driver create a personalized, comfortable experience, especially valuable in a city like Verona that can be crowded and tricky to navigate. The driver’s local knowledge, as appreciated by past travelers, enriches the visit—offering tips, historical tidbits, and even recommendations for shops or cafes.
The tour’s timeframe allows enough time to enjoy each site without rushing. The inclusion of bottled water and the flexibility to linger at certain stops adds to the overall comfort.
At approximately $425 per person, the tour isn’t cheap, but when you consider the private transportation, all taxes, and the tailored experience, it’s fairly priced for those seeking quality and convenience. Entry tickets to sites like Castelvecchio and Arena di Verona are extra, so keep that in mind.
This is a perfect choice for couples, small groups, or families who want an easy, stress-free day exploring Verona’s highlights. If you value personalized attention and a flexible itinerary, this private trip offers a lot. It’s especially suitable for those with limited time who prefer avoiding crowded tours or self-driving.

This private day trip from Venice to Verona offers an excellent way to see a key Italian city without the complication of managing transport or large guided groups. The combination of cultural sites, romantic spots, and relaxed pacing makes it a well-rounded experience for lovers of history, art, and romance.
The private vehicle ensures comfort, while the driver’s local knowledge adds a layer of authentic insight. Although the ticket costs for major sites are not included, the overall package provides a good balance of convenience and value.
If you’re looking for a stress-free way to enjoy Verona’s most famous sights, indulge in local flavors, and soak up the romantic atmosphere, this trip is well worth considering. It’s especially ideal for travelers who appreciate personalized service and want to squeeze the most out of a day trip without feeling rushed.

Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The private nature means it’s just for your group, so solo travelers can enjoy a personalized experience without sharing the vehicle with strangers.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The tour is designed to be flexible around the set stops, but since it’s private, you can discuss with your driver about spending more time at certain sites or skipping others, within the total duration.
Are tickets to attractions included?
No, the tickets for Verona’s main sites like Arena di Verona (€3) and Castelvecchio (€9) are extra. It’s recommended to budget for these if you plan to enter.
What transportation is provided?
A private, air-conditioned sedan, family MPV, or large van depending on your group size. This ensures a comfortable ride with plenty of space for luggage and passengers.
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the vehicle options accommodate families, and the flexible schedule makes it manageable for children. Just keep in mind the costs for tickets at sites.
How early should I book?
On average, this tour is booked about 67 days in advance, indicating high demand. Booking early ensures availability, especially during peak seasons.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour start time. Perfect if your plans are not yet set in stone.
This private Verona day trip balances comfort, flexibility, and a curated experience that’s perfect for travelers who value quality over quantity. Whether it’s the romantic allure of Juliet’s balcony or the grandeur of the Roman arena, you’ll leave with a memorable taste of Verona’s charm.