If you’re thinking about exploring Verona beyond the usual sights, a guided food tour like this one offers a nice mix of tasting, sightseeing, and local stories. While we haven’t personally taken this specific tour, it’s a well-reviewed experience that seems perfect for anyone wanting to get a taste of authentic Verona—both figuratively and literally.
What really catches our eye is the combination of nine tastings from cheese to sweets, plus the opportunity to sip two iconic Verona wines. We also love how this walk through the city’s historic center isn’t just about food but also about soaking up some of Verona’s most notable landmarks.
A potential downside? The tour lasts just two hours, which is great for a quick immersion, but might leave those craving a slow, in-depth culinary adventure wanting more. Still, if you’re after an engaging, flavorful intro to Verona, this tour seems to fit the bill nicely.
This experience would suit food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those wanting a relaxed way to explore Verona’s streets with a local guide—especially if you enjoy tasting a variety of regional specialties and learning fun facts along the way.
Key Points

- Includes 9 food tastings from cheese and ham to sweets, offering a broad sampling of local flavors.
- Two glasses of Verona’s most iconic wines or Lake Garda rosé, perfect for wine enthusiasts.
- Walks between landmarks and tasting stops give you a good feel of Verona’s historic center.
- Led by a local guide, who shares stories and insights about Verona’s traditions and sights.
- Small group setting (up to 10 people) ensures a more personalized experience.
- Accessible and flexible booking options, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What to Expect from the Tour

This guided food tour is designed to introduce you to the best of Verona’s culinary delights while also enjoying an easy walk through the city’s most photogenic streets. With an English-speaking local guide, you’ll find yourself learning about Verona’s traditions, architecture, and food culture in a laid-back, friendly way.
The tour kicks off in front of Redoro Bruschetteria, a spot known for its olive oils. Here, you’ll sample extra virgin olive oils straight from the oil mill—thanks to Lake Garda’s perfect climate for olives, these oils are a treasure. A quick taste of raw olives and locally made bruschetta offers a flavorful start.
From there, the walking begins, taking you past Medieval castles like Castelvecchio, historic city gates such as Porta Borsari, and the intricate Roman ruins like the Arena. Along the way, your guide shares fascinating tidbits about Verona’s history and architecture.
The tour continues with a stop at a local chocolatier, where old-fashioned chocolates from the 1920s-50s are on offer. The charming setting and history behind these sweets make for a delightful treat—more than just about taste, it’s about experiencing Verona’s sweet side.
Next, you’ll visit a local bakery and indulge in regional cheeses like Monte Veronese, known for its distinctive flavor, as well as a selection of local ham, including the niche soppressa salami. These tastings are a chance to really understand Verona’s cured meats and cheese traditions.
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The Wine Tasting

A highlight of this experience is the Valpolicella wine tasting near the Arena, where you’ll get to sample two iconic red wines. There’s also an option for a rosé from Lake Garda if preferred. Water and taralli, classic Italian snacks, accompany the wines. The reviews often mention the quality and friendliness of the tasting, making it a relaxing pause to enjoy some of Verona’s best local wines.
Additional Tastings and Sweets

The tour wraps up in a family-owned shop, famous for its Pandoro—Verona’s beloved Christmas cake—or, alternatively, Risini, a pastry made with rice from nearby fields. These last bites are sweet, memorable, and showcase Verona’s confectionery craftsmanship.
The Itinerary Breakdown

- Start at Redoro Bruschetteria: Olive oils and raw olives.
- Verona Arena: Short sightseeing stop (10 mins).
- Museo Lapidario Maffeiano: Quick peek at Verona’s stone inscriptions (5 mins).
- Confetteria Filarmonica: Tasting traditional chocolates (5 mins).
- Castelvecchio Bridge: Scenic photo stop (5 mins).
- Porta Borsari: Walk past the Roman gate (5 mins).
- Local Bakery: Sampling cheeses and cured meats (5 mins).
- Piazza Erbe: The city’s lively main square, with a short sightseeing stop (15 mins).
- Wine Tasting: Near the Arena, relaxing and savoring local wines (15 mins).
- End at Flego Pasticceria: Enjoy regional sweets or rice pastries.
This route balances sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling, creating a layered experience that feels both educational and delicious.
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Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge—Leo, Miriam, and Giovanni are mentioned specifically for their friendliness and insight. The small group size (up to 10 people) fosters a more relaxed, conversational atmosphere, and many reviewers appreciate the personalized attention. Several reviews praise the guides’ ability to tailor the experience and share local tips.
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The Value for Money

At just two hours, the tour packs in quite a bit—nine tastings, two wine glasses, and a walk through Verona’s streets. Reviewers frequently comment on how good the value is, especially considering the quality of the food and the local stories shared. The inclusion of wine and regional specialties makes it a well-rounded introduction to Verona’s culinary scene.
Accessibility and Practical Details

The tour is wheelchair accessible and offers flexible booking options, including free cancellation up to 24 hours before. For travelers, it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes and bring light clothes—the walking pace is leisurely but involves some steps and standing. Note that the tour does not cater specifically to gluten or lactose allergies, but vegetarians are welcome, so plan accordingly if you have dietary restrictions.
Guided Food Tour with Wine Tasting in Verona
What We Love (and what to consider)

What we love:
- The mix of food tastings showcases Verona’s diverse culinary heritage.
- The knowledgeable guides make the experience informative and fun.
- The wine tasting is a highlight, especially for those keen on local reds.
- Walking through Verona’s historic streets makes it lively and authentic.
What to consider:
- The two-hour duration might feel a bit short if you’re a serious foodie or want more in-depth exploration.
- The tour won’t suit those with gluten or lactose allergies.
- The group size is small, which is great for intimacy, but might be less flexible if you prefer larger, busier tours.
This experience is ideal for food and wine enthusiasts eager to taste regional specialties in a relaxed setting. It’s perfect if you’re in Verona for a short stay and want a quick, well-rounded introduction to its flavors and sights. It also appeals to those who enjoy storytelling and local traditions, especially if visiting with a partner, friends, or solo.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is mainly focused on food and wine tastings, and some parts involve walking and standing. It’s generally best suited for adults or older children, especially as wine tasting is part of the experience.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
The tour doesn’t cater specifically for gluten or lactose allergies. Vegetarians are welcome, but check if specific food items are suitable beforehand.
How long does the tour last?
It’s approximately 2 hours, walking through Verona’s city center and stopping at various locations for tastings and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is in front of Redoro Bruschetteria, just a minute from Verona Arena. Exact coordinates are provided for easy findability.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it’s designed to be accessible, making it easier for travelers with mobility requirements.
What’s included in the experience?
You’ll get 9 tastings (cheese, ham, sweets, etc.), two wine glasses, and the guidance of a local expert. Water and snacks like taralli are also provided during the wine tasting.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this a family-friendly activity?
While not specifically geared toward children, families with older children who enjoy food might find it enjoyable, but keep in mind the focus on wine tastings.
Should I book in advance?
Absolutely. The small group size and popularity make it wise to reserve ahead, especially during peak seasons.
If you’re after a quick, flavorful glimpse into Verona’s culinary world combined with some sightseeing and cultural stories, this guided food tour ticks all the boxes. It offers a relaxed yet informative way to spend a couple of hours, especially if you love tasting regional cheeses, cured meats, sweets, and local wines.
The experienced guides, especially Leo and Miriam, seem to make each tour memorable with their friendly approach and wealth of knowledge. The stops are well chosen, providing both historic context and delicious rewards. Many reviews highlight the quality of the food and wines, making it clear that this isn’t just a superficial taste—it’s a genuine introduction to Verona’s food heritage.
While it might not suit those with specific dietary restrictions or looking for an extensive culinary deep-dive, it’s a perfect fit for travelers who want a friendly, manageable, and tasty exploration of Verona’s heart. Whatever your pace or preferences, this tour can serve as a tasty, cultural highlight of your visit.
Enjoy your time in Verona, and bon appétit!
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