If you’re planning a trip to Verona and want to get a taste (literally and figuratively) of what makes this city tick, then this 1.5-hour food tour might be just what you’re looking for. It’s a compact experience that combines delicious tastings with sightseeing, offering a quick yet insightful way to understand Verona’s culinary culture alongside its notable landmarks.
What really catches the eye about this tour are two things: first, the variety of tastings—from chocolates to street food pizza—that keep your palate busy. Second, the friendly guides who share stories and insights while you walk through Verona’s UNESCO-listed historic center. On the flip side, one thing to consider is that with only 1.5 hours, this tour is definitely a snapshot—great for a quick overview, but not a deep dive.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy tasting local flavors, are interested in Verona’s history, and prefer exploring in a small group, where more personalized attention is possible. It’s perfect for those with tight schedules or travelers who love combining food and sightseeing into a single leisurely stroll.
Key Points

- Short and sweet: The tour lasts just 1.5 hours, making it a good option if you’re pressed for time.
- Diverse tastings: From olive oil and bruschetta to chocolates and Risino, expect a variety of Italian flavors.
- Insightful guides: The reviews highlight the guides’ friendliness and knowledge, adding value to the experience.
- Scenic route: You’ll see iconic landmarks like Castelvecchio and the Roman Triumphal Arch, blending culture with cuisine.
- Small group size: Limited to 10 people, the tour encourages interaction and personalized attention.
- Value for price: At around $49 per person, the tour offers a good balance of tasting, sightseeing, and storytelling.
The Breakdown of the Verona Food & Sightseeing Tour

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Starting Point: Bruschetteria Redoro
The tour kicks off in front of a cozy bruschetta shop in Corso Porta Nuova, right by the Redoro oil mill. The shop is charming, with little olive trees and a grill outside, setting a relaxed, authentic tone. This spot immediately gives you a flavor of Verona’s culinary roots—especially its olive growing and oil traditions.
First Tasting: Olive Oil
Your guide leads you into a local olive oil shop where you sample three varieties—classic, spicy, and truffle. It’s a simple but revealing start. Olive oil is a cornerstone of Italian cooking, and tasting these different kinds helps you understand how regional differences shape flavor profiles. Pairing this with a light bruschetta and hearing about Verona’s olive-growing tradition makes it even more enjoyable.
A Walk Through History: Corso Porta Nuova
Next, you stroll along this historic street, passing medieval walls and building facades from Italy’s fascist era. It’s a visual reminder of Verona’s layered past. The guide points out museums with Roman busts, offering a quick peek into local history and culture. We loved the way the guide intertwined stories with sights—making the walk both educational and engaging.
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The next highlight is a visit to a small but renowned chocolate shop. Here, you’ll learn about Italy’s chocolatiers, who originally served the Royal Court of Savoy. Sampling three types of Italian chocolates gives you a taste of Italy’s confectionery craftsmanship. Multiple reviews mention how friendly and knowledgeable the shop owner is, which adds a warm, personal touch to this sweet stop.
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Exploring Verona’s UNESCO-Listed Center
As you continue wandering, your guides will point out impressive sights—Castelvecchio, the Roman Triumphal Arch, and the elegant palaces—each with stories that bring the city’s past alive. This part of the tour makes the tasting stops feel more meaningful, as you’re learning about the city’s identity as a cultural hub.
Street Food & Pizza
One of the tour’s standout features is the street food style pizza, introduced to Verona by local families after visiting Naples. The pizza features a soft dough with milk and a seasoned tomato sauce, giving it a unique local twist. The guide shares culinary insights that add depth to what you’re eating, making it clear why pizza remains Italy’s favorite dish.
Sweet Finale: Risino and Local Patisserie
Your last tasting is at Flego Patisserie, where you try Risino, a custard and rice finger cake. Verona’s rice production is celebrated here, and this dessert showcases the city’s ability to turn local ingredients into delightful treats. It’s a perfect ending—light, sweet, and memorable.
The Itinerary: A Quick Tour of Verona’s Highlights

The tour’s stops are well-paced, with about 10-minute intervals to taste, see, and stroll:
- Bruschetta at Redoro
- Local bakery tasting
- Piazza Bra sightseeing
- Museo Lapidario Maffeiano
- Local café sampling
- Castelvecchio Bridge
- Porta Borsari
- Street food pizza at bakery
- Piazza Erbe sightseeing
- Final tasting at Flego Patisserie
This route offers a balanced mix of flavor and scenery, with enough time to soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed.
The Experience: What’s Included & What’s Not

For the price of about $49, you get 1.5 hours of guided tastings and sightseeing. The inclusions cover the olive oil, chocolates, pizza, and Risino, along with a friendly, informative live guide. It’s a compact, well-curated experience that packs in a lot of local flavor and culture.
However, the tour doesn’t include entrance to museums or attractions, so if you want to go inside, you’ll need to plan separately. Also, extra foods beyond the tastings are available for purchase but aren’t included in the price.
Accessibility & Group Size
This tour is wheelchair accessible, which is a plus if you have mobility needs. It’s capped at 10 participants, ensuring a more personal vibe and chances to ask questions.
Flexibility & Cancellation
Booking is flexible—if plans change, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes it less of a gamble, especially if you’re uncertain about your schedule.
Authentic Voices from Travelers

Reviews consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and knowledge. One reviewer mentions, “Our guide was very friendly and the food we tasted was good,” emphasizing the warm atmosphere. Another highlights Christina’s insights, calling her “amazing” and recommending her highly. The small group size is also a hit, with many appreciating the chance to interact and ask questions.
The tastings, especially the chocolates and pizza, get particular praise for their authenticity and flavor. Travelers also enjoy the combination of food and city sights, making the experience feel more complete and satisfying.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for food lovers wanting a taste of Verona’s culinary scene, travelers interested in local history and landmarks, and those who prefer small, intimate group settings. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but want a meaningful introduction to Verona’s flavors and sights. However, if you’re seeking a deep culinary course or museum entry, you might want to look elsewhere.
Final Thoughts

This 1.5-hour Verona food tour offers a lively, flavorful overview of the city’s best eats paired with its most iconic sights. The mix of guided storytelling and tasty sampling makes it more than just a walk—it’s a mini culture. The friendly guides, especially, are a highlight, adding warmth and personality to the experience.
While it’s a quick tour, it’s packed with enough flavor and history to leave a memorable impression. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate good food, engaging stories, and a relaxed pace. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Verona lover, this tour is a delightful way to get a snapshot of what makes this city special.
1.5 Hour Food Tour in Verona with Tastings & Sightseeing
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for people with food allergies?
Unfortunately, this tour cannot cater to gluten and lactose allergies. Vegetarians are welcome, but those with specific dietary needs should consider that some tastings may not be suitable.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a quick yet satisfying way to experience Verona’s flavors and sights.
What’s included in the price?
You get guided tastings of olive oil, chocolates, street food pizza, and Risino, along with a friendly guide. Entrance to museums and attractions isn’t included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.
What language is the tour conducted in?
It’s available in both English and Italian, depending on your preference.
Are children allowed?
While the tour isn’t specifically marketed as family-friendly, children who enjoy tasting and strolling along Verona’s streets should find it engaging. Just keep in mind the tasting focus is more adult-oriented.
Where does the tour end?
The experience concludes back at the starting point in front of the bruschetta shop in Corso Porta Nuova.
This tour doesn’t just fill your stomach but also gives you a taste of Verona’s soul—its history, culture, and culinary pride. Perfect for curious travelers who want a compact, enjoyable way to experience the city’s essence.
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