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Guided Tour The shakespearean Verona

Program

The visit we propose consists in a romantic stroll through the old Town Center to know the places where Shakespeare, our greatest “promoter”, would have set the most famous tragedy of  history, the one of Romeo and Juliet. Particular attention will be concentrated upon Juliet’s House, with entrance and visit of Juliet’s Balcony, to Romeo’s House, Piazza dei Signori where  the duel between to the Capulets and Montagues would have taken place, the Basilica St. Anastasia, Juliet’s Tomb and the Frescos Museum (interior visit, entrance fee), Piazza Bra.

DURATION: 2h 30

ADULT COST: For 2h ½ €165.00 up to 30 pax. For 3h €190.00 up to 30 pax. €5.00 for each pax over 30. €50.00 for each extra hour.
STUDENT COST: For 2h ½ €165.00 1- 30 pax; €185.00 31-50 students; only with earphone rental; €5.00 for each pax over 50. €50.00 for each extra hour. + €12.00 For electronic invoicing

CANCELLATION POLICY: once the tour is confirmed, it will be possible to cancel it without penalties up to 11 days before. If cancelled between 5 and 10 days, 50% of the cost will be charged. If cancelled between 4 days and the day of the tour, a penalty of 100% will be applied.

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Additional Information

Two families, both similar in dignity,
in beautiful Verona, where we set our scene…
Verona still feels like its Shakespearean heritage, and it is possible to recall the main moments of the timeless love story of Romeo and Juliet by walking through the streets of this Italian city. Although William Shakespeare had already set a play here, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, it is for the wonderful and tragic love story between Romeo and Juliet that the city is best known. It is also the reason why Verona is called “the city of love”.
Although we cannot know if the two lovers actually existed, it is certain that their families did. The Montagues and the Capulets were two important aristocratic families of Verona, and Dante himself mentions them in his Divine Comedy (Purgatory, Canto VI, v. 106). Nowadays, the city is still considered the birthplace of Romeo and Juliet, and there are several places where you can relive the story of the lovers.

Tour Features

  • Art
  • Group tours
  • School
  • Verona
  • Verona through the centuries

Price

  • Starting from
    165,00 
  • Payment
    for invoice to be paid before the event, otherwise direct to the cash guide.

Information

  • Meeting point
    Juliet’s Tomb