AMARONE & AMORE

Day trip to Valpolicella & Verona from Venice

  • Sit down to a delicious lunch accompanied with Valpolicella wines served in the prestigious setting of a Renaissance villa
  • Discover the traces of Verona’s 2,000 years of history, magnificently preserved in its urban layout and architectural treasures
  • Explore the colourful setting of Shakespeare’s plays and see the medieval palazzo where, according to legend, Juliet once lived
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    9 hours
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AMARONE & AMORE

Day trip to Valpolicella & Verona from Venice

Fall in love with Veneto’s delights on this full-day excursion to the Valpolicella region and Verona. Guests will enjoy tasting fine red wines and discover the country’s capital of romance.

The Latin etymology Val polis cellae, meaning “the valley with many cellars”, attests to Valpolicella’s ancient viticultural tradition. Extending for 240 square kilometres across the foothills of the Lessini mountains, between Verona and Lake Garda, this is one of Italy’s most prestigious wine-producing regions. Wine enthusiasts will have the opportunity to visit a highly-esteemed estate, located in an enchanting setting on the grounds of a Renaissance villa. Built at the request of humanist and landowner Giulio Della Torre in 1560, the mansion perfectly fulfilled its functions as a working farm, from which to supervise the estate’s agricultural activities, and a peaceful luxury retreat, where the owner and his privileged guests could come to meditate, relax and idle the summers away. Accompanied by a member of staff, you will explore this truly marvellous country house and learn all about the history and refined symbolism behind its construction. Highlights include the central courtyard, blending references to the design of an ancient Roman domus with a typically Mannerist taste, the hall of mirrors, decorated with original medallion portraits of poets of antiquity, and the awe-inspiring zoomorphic fireplaces featuring a lion, a sea monster and a devil. After the tour, sit down inside the mansion’s dining room to be served a delicious lunch paired with Valpolicella wines, including the local source of pride: Amarone.

In the early afternoon rejoin your driver and set off for Verona. Chosen as the setting for three of Shakespeare’s plays, most importantly for the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet, Verona is Italy’s timeless lovers’ retreat. Here your heart may well miss a beat as you catch a glimpse of its Roman amphitheatre and gaze up at the magnificent palazzi; you may find yourself falling head over heels for Verona’s pretty courtyards and charming squares on this not-to-be-missed stage of your Veneto discovery journey. Your guide will be waiting at the meeting point ready to lead you on a private tour of the city’s delightful centro storico.

Verona’s early beginnings remain a mystery but we know the area was inhabited in the 4th century BC and, thanks to its strategic geographic position as a suitable spot for northern border control, became a Roman municipium in the 1st century BC. Evidence of the city’s ancient past can still be seen in the existing street pattern that traces the Roman chess-board layout and in archaeological remains scattered throughout the city. Verona flourished under the rule of the Scaliger dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries and continued to prosper during the almost four hundred years of Venetian domination, up until the 1700s. The surviving architectural masterpieces and urban fabric reflecting Verona’s development over 2,000 years have earned the city its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The grandiose, remarkably well-preserved Arena in Piazza Bra is one of Verona’s most impressive sights. Built in the 1st century AD, it is Italy’s third largest Roman amphitheatre and could seat up to 25,000 impassioned spectators who once gathered here to watch gladiator games and executions. The Arena, with its excellent acoustics, still draws crowds today as an entertainment venue hosting theatre performances, concerts and the internationally-renowned summer opera festival.

Another of Verona’s major attractions is located on Via Cappello. Here, according to legend, you can find the very house where Romeo swore his eternal love to Juliet. Visitors from all over the world line up to touch her bronze statue’s breast, hoping to get lucky in love, and to snap shots of the iconic balcony. Although Shakespeare is extremely unlikely ever to have set foot in this city and his characters are fictional, Verona’s fame is inextricably tied up with the destiny of the protagonists of this world-famous tragedy. The 14th century palazzo actually belonged to the Dal Cappello family, a name that sparked a link with the Shakespearian Capulet, thus lending a semblance of veracity to the legend.

A short walk will take you to picturesque Piazza Erbe, the city’s trading hub. People have assembled here since ancient Roman times, when the area was occupied by a forum. Today the square is the site of the fruit and vegetable market as well as a favourite meeting spot with young Veronesi who gather here for ritual evening aperitivi. Listen as your guide gives you details about the striking structures that surround the piazza: the arcaded portico of the medieval Casa dei Mercanti, the Mazzanti Houses, adorned with beautiful frescoes, the elaborate Baroque facade of Palazzo Maffei and the 84-metre-tall Lamberti Tower looming over the city. Not to be missed on your stroll about town are also the nearby Piazza dei Signori, the centre of Verona’s political life for hundreds of years, and the Arche Scaligere, the monumental tombs of the Lords of Verona.

After the tour your private chauffeur will drive you back to Venice.

What is included in this experience?
  • Private round-trip transfers by water taxi to Piazzale Roma and back to your accommodation in Venice city centre
  • A Mercedes vehicle and professional driver at your disposal for a full-day excursion to Valpolicella and Verona from Venice (approx. 9 hours)
  • A visit to a villa in Valpolicella with wine tasting and lunch
  • A half-day private tour of Verona with an expert licensed guide
What is not included in this experience?
  • Tips
Additional information
  • The order of the sites visited may change
  • Please advise of any food allergies or intolerances
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