Private tour in Verona Monica B
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I'll show you Verona - you decide how! Verona is my adopted city, but I know her well, and I'd like nothing better than to show you around. I was born in Norway, and moved permanently to Italy in 2014. However, 2014 was not when I first came to Italy or to Verona. In fact, I lived bang in the center of Verona for a year, working as an English teacher at a school in the province. This was quite a few years before moving here permanently. Now I live a bit outside of the city - marrying an Italian man often means settling down near where his mother lives. Sometimes one just has to adapt to the circumstances! I've been a guide in Verona for a few years now, and I am always excited to show visitors around. Being enthusiastic about Verona is really quite easy: - She's often lively, but rarely chaotic. - She is strangely harmonious despite being home to a mishmash of buildings from different historical periods. - She looks good any time of year, and always has something to offer. - She is filled to the brim with famous historical landmarks, but also hides lesser-known, equally lovely gems. - She offers a multitude of restaurants and bars; some calm and secluded, others bustling with life. - She is charming, and a fun place to be. I have created tours that I would like to go on myself if I were to visit Verona. I hope you find something that appeals to you. However, should you want something different, then I am happy to customize and create something just for you. Just let me know, and we'll work out an itinerary together. Leaving Norway, I left behind a teaching profession, and created a new career for myself in my new home country. As a guide and tour leader I actually get to do what I loved most about teaching: communicating with others about issues that I am passionate about (but don't worry, there will be no exams for you to sit / for me to correct). So, what do I do when I am not showing visitors around Verona? I will very often be spotted knitting in public (in fact, I usually have a knitting project with me in my bag - whenever I have the time, I'll knit a few stitches or a few rounds). Or, if I am home in my office, then I might just be working on designing a website for a small business (unless I am creating a new tour to offer!). Anyway, that's enough about me for now. Let's meet on one of my tours! - Licensed city guide. (Every licensed city guide can conduct tours in any city in Italy by law, but we all specialize in certain cities. I have specialized in Verona). - Licensed tour leader. This means I can also accompany visitors in e.g. restaurants or wine cellars. - Licensed nature / trekking guide. - Certified Travel Designer (from Travel Designer Academy run by Francesca Pozzan) - Sommelier Level 1, FISAR (there is a total of three levels) - Course in Art History from the University of Oslo - Certified teacher from the University of Oslo + many years teaching experience
Have a question or want to customize this tour? Message Monica B.
NB! Winter pricing now active - even if you book for spring/summer 2026. "What a lovely and welcoming city this is. I would love to actually come and live here for at least a year!" We had just finished our walking tour of Verona, and these were the words of an elderly lady who was a first time visitor to the city. Needless to say, she had very much appreciated the experience. After exploring Verona together, I want for you to feel how this lady felt. Walking the streets and seeing the sights is a great experience in itself. Add to that the luxury of having a licensed guide tell you about what you see - and not just names and dates, but stories behind the marvels that make up the fairy tale that is Verona - and you too might be ready to come and settle here! If you feel that three hours won't be enough, and maybe you want to include some wine tasting, or tasting of typical food, then reach out to me and we can plan something amazing together.
No matter where we begin our tour, there are some Verona highlights that will always be included. - Piazza Bra: The city's largest square. It is lined with bars and restaurants on the so-called Liston, giving evidence to the vitality of the city. Also, it is home to the impressive Roman amphitheater, the Arena, where every summer there is an opera festival. - Piazza Erbe and Piazza dei Signori. Two other squares in the center of Verona. Different from one another, but equally beautiful. - Juliet's courtyard and an outside view of her house. Was this the home of Shakespeare's heroine? Maybe, maybe not - but in any case it is a place where literature meets real life. - Ponte Pietra. The Roman bridge crossing the Adige river. Please note this tour can be customised. Use the orange 'message guide' button to contact me for a customised tour.
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This is a walking tour
2 Corso Castelvecchio, Verona, Veneto, 37121, Italy
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