If you’re heading to Verona and want to experience the city’s food scene beyond just a good restaurant, this Verona Full Meal & Wine Tasting Walking Tour by Do Eat Better is worth considering. While I haven’t gone myself, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest it’s a fantastic way to combine sightseeing with sampling regional flavors.
What we love about this experience? First, the personalized small-group format really stands out — less rushing, more opportunity to connect with your guide. Second, the variety of stops and dishes promises a well-rounded taste of Verona’s culinary landscape. That said, a potential consideration is the price point—$107.74 is reasonable, but it’s a full three hours of guided sampling, so it’s an investment in both time and money.
This tour seems best suited for foodies, casual travelers who want a taste of local life, or anyone interested in Verona’s cuisine and wine culture. It’s not specifically designed for kids, but if you’re traveling with adults who appreciate good food and history, it can make for a memorable day.
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at What to Expect
- The Location and Meeting Point
- The Itinerary: Every Stop Tells a Story
- Why Travelers Love This Tour
- Authenticity and Flexibility
- What Could Be Better?
- The Experience in Detail: Is It Worth Your Time?
- Who Is This Tour Perfect For?
- Not the Best Fit
- FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered
- Verona Full Meal & Wine Tasting Walking Tour by Do Eat Better
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Small group size offers a more intimate, personalized experience.
- Four to five stops provide a diverse sampling of Verona’s culinary specialties.
- Expert guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and local insights.
- Includes wine tastings—three glasses of wine are included to complement your meals.
- Walking tour that covers key historic and scenic areas, blending food with culture.
- Free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, providing some flexibility.
A Closer Look at What to Expect

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The Location and Meeting Point
The tour kicks off at Corso Porta Borsari, 57A, right in the heart of Verona’s historic center. It’s near public transportation, making it accessible whether you’re arriving on foot or via bus. The tour ends at Piazza delle Erbe, a lively square full of cafes and vibrant atmosphere. Starting and ending in such iconic spots makes it easy to incorporate this experience into your day without additional logistics.
The Itinerary: Every Stop Tells a Story
Stop 1: Porta Borsari — a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Your journey begins here, with a quick 30-minute stop. The guide will share the history behind this well-preserved Roman gate while setting the stage for Verona’s past and present. Though just a brief stop, it’s a good photo op and a chance to appreciate the city’s ancient architecture.
Stop 2: Ponte della Vittoria — a cozy, historic tavern
Here, you’ll enjoy a traditional Veronese aperitif — fresh crostini topped with local ingredients, paired with a glass of regional wine. Reviews highlight the authenticity of these early tastings and the friendly atmosphere. Expect about 30 minutes of relaxed sampling.
Stop 3: Via Duomo — for a classic Veronese pasta
Near the UNESCO site of Porta Borsari, this modern gastronomy spot lets you taste a signature local pasta, a must-try for anyone wanting to understand Verona’s culinary identity. Another glass of local wine accompanies this dish, making it a satisfying experience. This stop lasts around 45 minutes and is appreciated for its flavorful food and knowledgeable guide.
Stop 4: Via Sottoriva — hearty Veronese dishes at a traditional osteria
Here, you’ll savor Polemnta with Pastissada, Soppressa, or Cod Fish, traditional hearty dishes, perfectly paired with a full-bodied red wine. Many reviews rave about the generous portions and the richness of the flavors. It’s a true taste of local comfort food.
Stop 5: Piazza delle Erbe — a sweet finish
The tour wraps up in this bustling square, where you can indulge in a Risino dessert or gelato. It’s a sweet ending to a day filled with good food, wine, and stories. This final stop lasts about 30 minutes, allowing time to soak in the lively atmosphere and perhaps explore more on your own afterward.
Why Travelers Love This Tour

Multiple reviews highlight how knowledgeable guides like Emma, Giulia, and Francesca bring Verona’s food and history alive. One reviewer mentions, “Emma was a wonderful tour guide that had a lot of knowledge and background about Verona,” which speaks to the depth of local insight you’ll receive.
Another common praise is the variety and quality of the food — from crostini to pasta, hearty dishes, and desserts. The included three glasses of wine are also a hit, adding to the relaxed, convivial feel of the tour.
And the experience’s small-group nature (max 12 travelers) means you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and you’ll get ample time with your guide to ask questions and learn about Verona’s culinary traditions.
Authenticity and Flexibility
One reviewer shares, “The guide gave us directions when we showed up late so we could jump in the middle of the tour,” which highlights the flexible, accommodating nature of the tour. This kind of attentive service can make a big difference in travel experiences.
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What Could Be Better?
While many praise the tour, some mention that the price might be a consideration for budget travelers, but given the included food, wine, and guided experience, many feel it offers good value. Also, as the tour is about three hours, travelers should have moderate physical fitness—wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking.
The Experience in Detail: Is It Worth Your Time?
First impressions matter, and starting in the historic core of Verona means you’ll immediately feel immersed in the city’s atmosphere. Walking between stops allows you to enjoy the sights and sounds, making the tour as much about culture as culinary exploration.
Each stop has its unique charm: from the ancient Roman architecture to cozy taverns and modern gastronomic spots. The guide’s stories about each dish and location add depth, making each tasting more meaningful.
The food is a mix of traditional and modern takes, giving you authentic flavors like crostini and pasta, as well as hearty Veronese specialties like Polemnta with Pastissada. The desserts and gelato at the end provide a sweet, satisfying finish.
The wine — three glasses included — are regional and thoughtfully paired with each course, elevating the tasting experience. Many reviews mention how the wine complements the dishes perfectly, making each stop feel like a mini celebration.
Pricing and value are balanced here. For around $107.74, you get a curated, guided experience that covers history, food, and wine, making it more than just a tasting but a culture.
Customer reviews consistently emphasize the friendly, passionate guides who make the experience memorable. Many mention how they appreciated the tips and insights beyond just the food, including recommendations for their stay.
Who Is This Tour Perfect For?

This tour is ideal if you’re someone who loves trying new foods and wines and wants a relaxed, engaging way to explore Verona’s historic streets. It’s well-suited for travelers who enjoy small-group experiences, prefer guided tours that combine storytelling with tastings, and are okay with moderate walking.
It’s also a good pick for food lovers wanting a comprehensive taste of Veronese cuisine without the hassle of researching each spot independently. If you’re visiting Verona for a limited time but want a meaningful, tasty introduction to its culture, this tour packs a lot into a short window.
Not the Best Fit
If you’re on a tight budget, or if you’re with young children who might not appreciate wine and hearty dishes, you might want to consider other options. Also, if you prefer self-guided explorations or more extensive sightseeing, this guided tasting might feel a bit focused.
FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The reviews suggest the guide is willing to accommodate dietary requirements, including vegetarian options. It’s best to specify this when booking.
Are the wine tastings included in the price?
Yes, three glasses of wine are included with the tastings.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, covering about five stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Corso Porta Borsari and concludes at Piazza delle Erbe.
Is the tour accessible for people with moderate physical fitness?
Yes, the tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness due to walking and standing during tastings.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are children allowed on the tour?
While not explicitly stated, the focus on alcohol and hearty dishes suggests it’s geared toward adults. You might check directly with the supplier if you’re bringing kids.
Is there any transportation involved?
No, it’s a walking tour, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
What if I arrive late?
Guides are attentive — one reviewer mentioned they were able to join late and still jumped into the tour with directions provided.
Are the guides multilingual?
The tours are operated in English and Italian, and guides may speak both languages.
Verona Full Meal & Wine Tasting Walking Tour by Do Eat Better
“It was a great day with great food. Francesca was extremely knowledgeable and quite pleasant. We enjoyed it thoroughly!”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a delicious, culturally enriching experience in Verona, this Full Meal & Wine Tasting Walking Tour offers a well-rounded way to explore the city’s culinary traditions. The small-group setting, knowledgeable guides, and carefully curated stops promise a memorable day for food lovers and curious travelers alike.
While it’s a bit on the pricier side, the quality of tastings and insights seem to justify the cost. It’s especially appealing if you value authentic local flavors, good company, and storytelling that brings Verona’s streets and dishes to life.
For anyone keen to combine sightseeing with a flavorful journey, this tour is a smart pick. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, bring your appetite, and prepare to learn, taste, and enjoy at a relaxed pace.
Happy eating, and buon viaggio!



