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Discover Verona on an electric bike tour, exploring city landmarks, scenic hills, and savoring regional flavors with an authentic aperitif experience.
Verona, Italy, is a city brimming with romance, history, and stunning scenery. This city e-bike tour, offered by Ways Tours, promises an engaging way to see Verona’s main sights and hidden gems, all while enjoying a laid-back ride through charming streets and rolling hills. With a mix of cultural insight, scenic views, and regional tastings, it’s a well-rounded experience that appeals to a variety of travelers.
One of the biggest draws is the easy ride on electric bikes that takes you beyond the busy city center into the quieter, more picturesque hills of Verona. Add a delicious regional lunch or an aperitif in a local osteria, and you’ve got a perfect day out. A highlight for many is the panoramic view of Verona from the Torricelle hills — a vantage point that reveals the city’s beauty from a fresh perspective.
That said, a potential consideration is that the tour involves some cycling on roads open to traffic, which might be daunting for nervous riders or those not comfortable navigating urban streets. Still, the electric bikes make the journey accessible even for those less confident on two wheels. Overall, it’s ideal for active travelers who enjoy small-group experiences, want to learn about Verona from a knowledgeable guide, and appreciate authentic regional flavors.


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The tour kicks off in front of the Ristori Theater, a central and easily recognizable spot in Verona. Your guide, holding a bright yellow sign with “TOUR” written on it, will greet you warmly and set the tone for the day. This initial meet-and-greet is a good sign—your guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge really help set the stage for what’s to come.
The bikes provided are electric, which is a major plus, especially if you’re worried about the hilly sections. We loved the way the e-bikes made the ride so smooth—climbing hills and weaving through city streets felt effortless, even for those who aren’t regular cyclists. Helmets are included, and the bikes are well-maintained, giving a sense of safety and comfort from the start.
Once underway, we cruised past many of Verona’s iconic sights, from the historic city center to lesser-known corners. While the specific landmarks aren’t detailed in the overview, the guide’s commentary makes it clear that you’ll get a good mix of popular and off-the-radar spots.
One reviewer mentioned how their guide, Frank, was “very personable and knowledgeable,” making the experience both educational and fun. The small group size (often just a couple of guests, in some cases) means personalized attention, with the guide eager to share stories about Verona’s stories, architecture, and local lifestyle.
A big highlight is the visit to Verona’s Torricelle hills—a part of the city that’s typically harder to access without local insight. This area offers a stunning panoramic view of Verona, showcasing the city’s ancient rooftops, winding streets, and lush vineyards stretching into the distance.
The ride here is described as “hilly but manageable,” thanks to the e-bikes’ assistance. One guest noted, “the itinerary is hilly but doesn’t require much effort,” which is reassuring for those concerned about physical exertion. The views are well worth the slight uphill effort, as the perspective from above provides a new appreciation for Verona’s scenic setting.
As you traverse the hills, you’ll pass by charming villas, historic churches, and verdant vineyards. These less touristy areas give a glimpse of local life — quiet lanes where vineyards grow and old estate villas pepper the landscape. One reviewer shared how they “got a chance to see some of the beat track parts” and appreciated the peaceful atmosphere away from the busy city.
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A key part of the experience is the stop at a cozy local osteria, which offers a light lunch or aperitif depending on the tour time. The morning tour includes a regional light meal, while the afternoon features an aperitif with regional ingredients, local wines, and perhaps an Aperol Spritz.
Guests consistently praise the quality of the food and drinks. One reviewer said, “Frank was so personable and knowledgeable, and we loved the entire tour,” emphasizing that the culinary experience was authentic and well-curated. The regional flavors—fresh, simple, and flavorful—are a perfect complement to the scenic ride.
After the tasting stop, the tour winds back towards the city, passing through more of Verona’s characteristic streets. The ride concludes back at the starting point, leaving you with a fulfilling sense of having experienced the city’s natural beauty, history, and cuisine in a compact, enjoyable package.

This experience is best suited for active travelers who want to explore Verona beyond the usual walking routes. It appeals particularly to those who enjoy scenic views, light physical activity, and authentic regional food. The knowledgeable guides, like Massimo, Davide, and Priscilla, add a personal touch that elevates the experience—guaranteeing you’ll learn plenty about Verona’s secrets and stories.
However, it’s important to note the requirement for good riding skills and that the terrain is hilly. The tour is not suitable for children under 14 or anyone with mobility issues. For those comfortable on a bike and eager to see Verona from a different angle, this tour offers a memorable adventure.
While cost details aren’t explicitly stated, reviews emphasize the value of this experience given the inclusion of guiding, bikes, helmets, and regional tastings. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, and the scenic views and culinary stops justify the price for many travelers.
This e-bike tour combines scenic beauty, cultural insights, and regional flavors into a manageable, fun outing. It’s a perfect choice for those who want to combine sightseeing with active exploration and culinary delights. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a casual rider, the electric bikes make the journey accessible and enjoyable.
“My husband and I absolutely loved everything about our tour . Our guide Massimo was wonderful , he guided us through busy parts of town and up and …”

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the bikes are electric, making it easier to handle hills and city streets. However, good riding skills are recommended, since parts of the route are on roads open to traffic.
What’s included in the tour?
A guided experience with a licensed local guide, use of an e-bike, helmet, and a regional light lunch or aperitif depending on the tour time.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, children under 14 are not permitted. The minimum height to ride the bikes is 1.55 meters (about 5 feet 1 inch).
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility to adapt your plans.
Is there any physical effort involved?
The terrain is hilly, but the electric bikes provide support, making it suitable for most levels of fitness.
Where do I meet the guide?
In front of the Ristori Theater, holding a yellow sign with “TOUR” on it. The tour ends back at the same spot.
Are there any restrictions on luggage or pets?
Pets, luggage, or large bags are not allowed on this tour.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is between 3 to 4.5 hours, depending on the schedule and stops.
What language is the tour in?
The tour is conducted in English, with knowledgeable guides sharing local stories and insights.
In essence, if you’re seeking a fun, scenic, and authentic way to discover Verona, this e-bike tour offers a flexible, engaging experience packed with beautiful views, local flavors, and expert guidance. It’s a fantastic option for active travelers eager to see a different side of this charming Italian city.