Starting from the iconic medieval bridge, an architectural gem spanning the Adige River, you’ll begin your ascent to the hilltop castle, where breathtaking views of Verona unfold at every turn. The walk offers panoramic vistas of the city’s historic skyline, dotted with ancient towers, church spires, and red-tiled roofs that stretch as far as the eye can see. Along the way, you’ll pass the Roman Theatre, a magnificent riverside amphitheater that has stood the test of time, and the charming funicular, a piece of 1939 history still connecting the lower city to the hill.
As you climb higher, you’ll explore the secluded ruins of King Teodorico, remnants of a forgotten era hidden among wild grasses and caper plants clinging to the ancient stones. The air is fragrant with the scent of fresh grass and blooming caper flowers, mingling with the earthy aroma of the ancient walls that once stood as Verona’s defense. Walking along these walls, you’ll encounter groves of olive trees, their silvery-green leaves glistening in the sunlight. These centuries-old trees, with their twisted trunks, evoke a sense of timelessness, their fruit used for traditional olive oil still cherished in the region.
Reaching the peaceful Don Calabria convent, you’ll find yourself surrounded by serene landscapes of soft grass fields and scattered wildflowers. The gentle rustle of olive branches in the breeze and the distant hum of the city below create a tranquil atmosphere. The view from this vantage point offers a perfect harmony between nature and history, with towers and rooftops of Verona peeking through the hills.
Continuing your journey, you’ll be rewarded with an unparalleled view of the Giardino Giusti, one of Italy’s most beautiful Renaissance gardens. From above, you’ll see its symmetrical design, featuring elegant terraces, classical statues, and fountains that have enchanted visitors since the 16th century. The air is alive with the faint sound of water trickling from fountains and the scent of blooming flowers, transporting you back to a time of refinement and beauty.
The tour concludes as you descend through an area marked by Austrian military architecture, showcasing imposing fortifications that tell stories of a more recent past. Finally, you’ll arrive at the arches of the historic Church of San Giovanni in Valle, a masterpiece of elegance and simplicity, its structure blending seamlessly with the surrounding history and nature. This journey through Verona’s hills combines breathtaking views, rich history, and the sensory delights of nature, leaving you with unforgettable memories of this enchanting city.
Verona /
Starting from the iconic Ponte Pietra, you will make your way up to Castel San Pietro, taking in breathtaking views of Verona along the way.
Verona /
Walking by this unique church and stopping by a hidden garden nearby, only if it's opened.
Verona /
Continuing on, you'll be rewarded with an incredible panoramic view of the city skyline and the lush Giardino Giusti. This historic garden is a true gem of Verona, with stunning Renaissance architecture, meticulously manicured gardens, and fountains that date back to the 16th century.
Verona /
Passing by the great walls of Verona, layered by different kingdom that have ruled the town.
Verona /
As you ascend higher, you'll pass by the impressive Castel San Pietro and the hidden behind Re Teodorico, a medieval fortress with a rich history .
Verona /
Walking along the ancient walls that once protected the city, you'll reach the peaceful Don Calabria convent, where you can take a moment to catch your breath and admire the tranquil surroundings.
Verona /
On the way, we will pass by the Roman Theatre, still in use. Experience a splendid view like a theatre attendant. We will stop to take photos.
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Starting from the iconic medieval bridge, an architectural gem spanning the Adige River, you’ll begin your ascent to the hilltop castle, where breathtaking views of Verona unfold at every turn. The walk offers panoramic vistas of the city’s historic skyline, dotted with ancient towers, church spires, and red-tiled roofs that stretch as far as the eye can see. Along the way, you’ll pass the Roman Theatre, a magnificent riverside amphitheater that has stood the test of time, and the charming funicular, a piece of 1939 history still connecting the lower city to the hill.
As you climb higher, you’ll explore the secluded ruins of King Teodorico, remnants of a forgotten era hidden among wild grasses and caper plants clinging to the ancient stones. The air is fragrant with the scent of fresh grass and blooming caper flowers, mingling with the earthy aroma of the ancient walls that once stood as Verona’s defense. Walking along these walls, you’ll encounter groves of olive trees, their silvery-green leaves glistening in the sunlight. These centuries-old trees, with their twisted trunks, evoke a sense of timelessness, their fruit used for traditional olive oil still cherished in the region.
Reaching the peaceful Don Calabria convent, you’ll find yourself surrounded by serene landscapes of soft grass fields and scattered wildflowers. The gentle rustle of olive branches in the breeze and the distant hum of the city below create a tranquil atmosphere. The view from this vantage point offers a perfect harmony between nature and history, with towers and rooftops of Verona peeking through the hills.
Continuing your journey, you’ll be rewarded with an unparalleled view of the Giardino Giusti, one of Italy’s most beautiful Renaissance gardens. From above, you’ll see its symmetrical design, featuring elegant terraces, classical statues, and fountains that have enchanted visitors since the 16th century. The air is alive with the faint sound of water trickling from fountains and the scent of blooming flowers, transporting you back to a time of refinement and beauty.
The tour concludes as you descend through an area marked by Austrian military architecture, showcasing imposing fortifications that tell stories of a more recent past. Finally, you’ll arrive at the arches of the historic Church of San Giovanni in Valle, a masterpiece of elegance and simplicity, its structure blending seamlessly with the surrounding history and nature. This journey through Verona’s hills combines breathtaking views, rich history, and the sensory delights of nature, leaving you with unforgettable memories of this enchanting city.
Verona /
Starting from the iconic Ponte Pietra, you will make your way up to Castel San Pietro, taking in breathtaking views of Verona along the way.
Verona /
Walking by this unique church and stopping by a hidden garden nearby, only if it's opened.
Verona /
Continuing on, you'll be rewarded with an incredible panoramic view of the city skyline and the lush Giardino Giusti. This historic garden is a true gem of Verona, with stunning Renaissance architecture, meticulously manicured gardens, and fountains that date back to the 16th century.
Verona /
Passing by the great walls of Verona, layered by different kingdom that have ruled the town.
Verona /
As you ascend higher, you'll pass by the impressive Castel San Pietro and the hidden behind Re Teodorico, a medieval fortress with a rich history .
Verona /
Walking along the ancient walls that once protected the city, you'll reach the peaceful Don Calabria convent, where you can take a moment to catch your breath and admire the tranquil surroundings.
Verona /
On the way, we will pass by the Roman Theatre, still in use. Experience a splendid view like a theatre attendant. We will stop to take photos.
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