Tour of
the surroundings

Verona is undoubtedly a charming city that attracts millions of tourists each year, both Italian and international, with its beautiful architecture and history. But what you might not know is that the magic continues beyond its walls! Nature, hiking, amusement parks, sports, and much more await you to provide an unforgettable experience.

LAKE GARDA

If you're in the city of Verona and looking for a day trip, then a must-see destination is undoubtedly Lake Garda. Particularly charming both in summer and winter, the lake is perfect for a day visit or a longer stay. Additionally, on its Venetian shores, you will find numerous renowned towns such as Peschiera, Bardolino, Torri del Benaco, and Garda itself. You can wander through the streets of these towns, enjoying a truly enchanting panorama.

VALPOLICELLA TOUR

Valpolicella is a beautiful hilly area not far from Verona. Particularly well-known for its vineyards, you can take guided tours of some of the region's most important wineries, where you can taste excellent wines such as Valpolicella, Recioto, and the full-bodied Amarone. You can also visit the historic village of San Giorgio and the stunning Parco delle Cascate Molina, a charming corner of the Veronese foothills.

RICE ROAD

Rice is the staple food in the areas surrounding Verona. In fact, in the lands to the south of the city, it has been cultivated for centuries and has always been a fundamental part of the Veronese diet. Visitors to the Rice Road can explore picturesque landscapes of lush green rice fields, learn about the traditional cultivation methods, and enjoy local culinary delights centered around rice. The route often includes visits to local farms, historic mills, and charming villages, offering a deep dive into the region's agricultural heritage. In addition to the cultural and historical aspects, the Rice Road is also known for its annual events and festivals celebrating rice, where visitors can participate in tastings, cooking demonstrations, and cultural activities. It provides a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and significance of rice cultivation in Italy.