Verona at Sunset
Overview
Why choose this tour
Visiting a city at sunset is a multi-sensory experience full of emotions. It is an opportunity to discover a different, more intimate and unique face of the city and to create unforgettable memories.
At dusk, with the first lights of the evening, Verona becomes a magical place of incredible charm. The facades of the monuments are illuminated, creating suggestive plays of light. At this time of day, people are usually at home, offices are closed and shops are closed. You can enjoy the silence that surrounds you.
Sunset marks the transition from day to night and the city’s nightlife begins to pulsate. Bars, restaurants and clubs come alive and offer the opportunity to experience the lively and authentic atmosphere of a place.
An evening of legend and mystery in one of the most romantic cities in the world. It is in Verona that Shakespeare brought to life the most dramatic of love stories, ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
We will have the chance to discover suggestive corners and lesser known panoramas through an unprecedented key.
The sunset is also the perfect moment to capture a city in all its beauty. The warm light and the contrasts created by natural light offer endless possibilities for evocative and unforgettable shots.
A highly emotional journey entrusted to the suggestion of the story, of the word: walking on tiptoe, in the dark, along streets often overlooked by the hurried visitor during the day, observing corners not seen during the day.
Details
The tour starts in Piazza Bra, where the amphitheatre is located. If there is an opera concert, there will be people waiting to get in. Otherwise we will see a typical Italian piazza with people ready to eat in one of the many restaurants. The Castelvecchio Bridge is another place to visit in Verona at night. The lights reflecting on the water of the Adige river create a magical and suggestive atmosphere.
This tour of Verona by night takes you through the heart of the city, once the political and economic centre of Verona, where the Scala family built their houses, their private church and their private cemetery. It is under the power of this powerful family that the story of Romeo and Juliet unfolds.
Juliet’s house will be closed, but you can admire the famous balcony from the outside gate! Better still, there will be a statue of Juliet alone in the courtyard. A magical atmosphere!
Also in the same district are the churches of Santa Anastasia, San Pietro Martire and Santa Maria Antica.
The itinerary continues with a walk along the Adige river to the Roman bridge. From here you can enjoy one of the most beautiful views of the city. Thanks to the darkness, the city’s palaces and monuments take on an aspect that makes them some of the most romantic in Italy. Book now!