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Verona Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets with City Museums Access

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Visit 15+ top attractions, skip the line into the Verona Arena, and enjoy seamless travel across the city—all within 24 hours.

Get reduced admission at 3 additional attractions—all for one upfront price.

Hop on Verona’s ATV public buses without paying a cent—perfect for quick stops and easy navigation.

From Shakespearean landmarks to medieval fortresses, ancient Roman theatres, and even fossil-packed natural history museums—this card lets you experience Verona’s many sides in just one day.

Perfect for day-trippers who are short on time, this 24-hour pass helps you make the most of every moment in this storybook city.

Verona Card valid for 24 hours

Free entry to 15+ attractions

Reduced entry to 3 attractions

Free ATV bus travel within the city

Skip-the-line entry to Verona Arena

Guided tour

Aerobus travel

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Explore more with one pass

With the Verona Card, unlock free entry to over 15 of Verona’s top museums, historic sites, and cultural gems—all in one handy pass. As a bonus, skip the ticket lines at the Verona Arena, one of the city’s most legendary landmarks still alive with history and events.

Getting started

Pick up your physical Verona Card by exchanging your online voucher at the tourist office in Palazzo Barbieri, Via Leoncino. Your pass becomes active the moment you use it for the first time—whether that’s hopping on an ATV bus or stepping into your first attraction

What to expect

Explore a diverse mix of more than 15 free attractions, ranging from Shakespeare’s Juliet’s House to medieval castles, panoramic towers, fascinating museums, and beyond. Plus, enjoy discounted entry to three additional attractions. Getting around is easy too—your pass grants unlimited rides on Verona’s ATV public buses. Bypass the queues at the Verona Arena and step right inside this remarkable Roman amphitheater, where echoes of bygone gladiators still seem to linger.

Verona Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets with City Museums Access

Discover the ancient Roman theatre of Verona, the Arena di Verona, on this comprehensive sightseeing tour that includes skip-the-line access to 15+ top attractions, reduced admission at three additional venues, and complimentary use of public transportation. This card offers seamless travel across the city for a full day of exploration, perfect for visitors seeking to maximize their time in Verona’s historical landmarks. Key highlights include the Arena di Verona, Casa di Giulietta, Torre dei Lamberti, Castelvecchio Museum, Tomba di Giulietta, Basilica di Santa Anastasia, and Parco Giardino Sigurtà. The tour is available in multiple languages including English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, and Russian, ensuring accessibility for a diverse audience. With this 24-hour pass, you can enjoy guided tours at the Arena di Verona, where you’ll experience its grandeur up close without waiting in long lines; explore Casa di Giulietta and learn about the romantic history of Juliet’s house; visit Castelvecchio Museum to delve into medieval art and artifacts; and admire the stunning Gothic architecture of Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore. The tour is ideal for those interested in historical, cultural, and architectural landmarks.

Explore Arena di Verona

Your tour stops at the Arena di Verona where you can marvel at this ancient Roman amphitheater built around 30 AD, known as one of the best-preserved arenas in Italy. The arena spans an impressive 154 meters in diameter and has a seating capacity for up to 22,000 spectators. Visitors will see the original stone arches, intricate carvings, and the stage area where famous opera performances take place during the summer months. Notable historical facts include its use as a fortress in medieval times from the 13th century onwards until it was restored to its current condition in the early 20th century. Tourists typically spend about an hour exploring this landmark, appreciating its architectural beauty and rich history. Unlike other Roman arenas that have been repurposed or lost their original form, Verona Arena retains much of its ancient integrity making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts. It is crucial to the tour as it provides insight into the city's classical heritage.

Visit Casa di Giulietta

Your tour continues at Casa di Giulietta where visitors can explore Juliet’s house, an iconic site connected to Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. Built in the 14th century, this charming building has walls covered with love letters from admirers around the world. Inside, you will see the famous balcony where Juliet is said to have spoken to Romeo, as well as a courtyard filled with bronze statues and inscriptions dedicated to the tragic lovers. The house also features an exhibition on the legend of Romeo and Juliet, including costumes, props, and interactive displays that bring the story to life for visitors. This site offers a unique blend of literature and history, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in Verona’s cultural heritage.

Admire Torre dei Lamberti

Your tour takes you next to Torre dei Lamberti where guests can climb the tower’s 260 steps to reach its panoramic viewing platform. Built between 1172 and 1352, this bell tower stands at a height of 84 meters, offering breathtaking views over Verona’s rooftops, including the Arena di Verona and Piazza delle Erbe below. Inside the tower, you can see the original bronze bells that date back to the late Renaissance period. The climb up Torre dei Lamberti is both an exercise in physical endurance and a rewarding experience for those who appreciate historical architecture. Unlike other bell towers around Italy, Torre dei Lamberti remains one of Verona’s tallest structures, providing visitors with unparalleled sightseeing opportunities.

Discover Castelvecchio Museum

Your tour visits the Castelvecchio Museum where you can explore this medieval fortress turned museum built in 1354 by Cangrande II della Scala. The castle spans an area of approximately 20,000 square meters and houses a vast collection of art and artifacts from medieval to modern times. Visitors will see exhibits such as the Scaligeri tombs, Renaissance paintings, and contemporary sculptures. One unique feature is the drawbridge that connects the fortress to the city across the Adige River. The museum’s permanent collection includes works by artists like Mantegna, Bellini, and Titian, providing a comprehensive look at Verona’s artistic legacy.

Tour Highlights

• Visit 15+ top attractions
• Skip-the-line access to Arena di Verona
• Reduced admission at three additional venues
• Complimentary use of public transportation
• Guided tours in multiple languages including English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, and Russian
• Explore Casa di Giulietta with Juliet's balcony
• Climb Torre dei Lamberti for panoramic views
• Discover Castelvecchio Museum’s medieval art collection

Perfect for day-trippers, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts, this 24-hour pass provides unparalleled access to Verona’s many sides. It allows you to experience the grandeur of the Arena di Verona, explore Juliet’s house with its romantic lore, climb Torre dei Lamberti for stunning views, and delve into medieval art at Castelvecchio Museum. The tour ensures that every moment is maximized in this storybook city.

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