Verona Card with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets: 24/48-Hour Pass


































Verona Card with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets: 24/48-Hour Pass
Duration: Flexible (up to 48 hours)
Flexible (up to 48 hours)
Visit anytime until 21 Aug, 2026 without worrying about committing to a date today
Visit anytime until 21 Aug, 2026 without worrying about committing to a date today
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The Verona Card with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets offers an efficient way to explore Verona, Italy's long history and culture over 24 or 48 hours. With this pass, you gain priority access at the iconic Verona Arena—one of the oldest Roman amphitheaters still in use—and enjoy free entry to more than 15 top attractions including Juliet’s House and the Castelvecchio Museum. Once activated by your first activity, such as entering an attraction or using public transport like ATV buses, this card enhances your travel experience throughout the city.
The Verona Card with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets offers an efficient way to explore Verona, Italy's long history and culture over 24 or 48 hours. With this pass, you gain priority access at the iconic Verona Arena—one of the oldest Roman amphitheaters still in use—and enjoy free entry to more than 15 top attractions including Juliet’s House and the Castelvecchio Museum. Once activated by your first activity, such as entering an attraction or using public transport like ATV buses, this card enhances your travel experience throughout the city.
Explore the historic Verona Arena—one of the ancient Roman amphitheaters still operational today. Gain entry directly with a pass offering free access to over 15 top attractions in Verona such as Juliet’s House and Castelvecchio Museum.
Experience hassle-free sightseeing by utilizing one all-access card, eliminating the need for separate tickets or waiting in queues.
Navigate through the romantic streets of this riverfront city at your leisure with a pass valid for either 24 hours or 48 hours.
Take advantage of complimentary rides on Verona’s ATV public buses to effortlessly travel between landmarks without additional transport costs.
Skip-the-line access to Verona Arena
Use of a Verona Card for 24 or 48 hours (as per option chosen)
Free use of ATV buses within the city limits
Entry to over 15 attractions at no cost
Reduced admission fees for entry into 4 selected attractions
Guided excursions
Aerobus transportation

Verona Arena aerial view with Verona Card 24/48-Hour Pass overlay.
Uncover Verona's Gems
The Verona Card is your key to exploring over 15 top attractions in the city without waiting. Start at the iconic Verona Arena and then visit places like Juliet’s House and the Castelvecchio Museum for a complete experience.
How It Works
- Your journey begins by exchanging an online voucher for your physical card at Palazzo Barbieri, located on Via Leoncino. Activation occurs with its first use—whether it's catching an ATV bus or entering an attraction.
Experience Highlights
Avoid the queues and enter the Verona Arena directly; this ancient Roman amphitheater is still in remarkable condition, complete with its original stage and seating. Your 24-48 hour Verona City Card allows you to explore the city’s history on your own schedule while offering free entry to over 15 attractions.
- Enjoy discounted access to additional sites that are off the beaten path.
Navigate easily across town with complimentary rides on all ATV buses, making exploration effortless and convenient.

Verona Arena with surrounding plaza and colorful buildings in Verona, Italy.

Verona Arena arches with visitors seated on ancient stone steps.

Verona Arena aerial view with Verona Card 24/48-Hour Pass overlay.

Verona Arena with surrounding plaza and colorful buildings in Verona, Italy.

Verona Arena arches with visitors seated on ancient stone steps.

Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore facade with bell tower, Verona, Italy.
To access listed attractions with your Verona pass, make sure to carry it after exchanging your mobile voucher for a physical copy.
What's not allowed:
- Metallic items, oversized bags, and weapons are prohibited at most venues.
Pets generally cannot enter these attractions.
Additional Information
- The Verona Arena might have reduced hours or be closed during winter. Check the Arena Schedule prior to your visit.
- A reservation is mandatory for visiting Juliet's House; book in advance at Juliet’s House website.
- Attractions might close or alter their hours due to strikes, holidays, events, or other unexpected occurrences. Confirm opening times beforehand.
- The latest bus timetable can be found at this link.
- Each listed attraction is accessible only once with the Verona Card.
- Closed on Mondays: Verona Arena, Juliet’s House, Modern Art Gallery (Galleria d’Arte Moderna), Palazzo della Ragione, Castelvecchio Museum, Natural -History Museum, Lapidary Museum, Archaeological Museum at Teatro Romano, and the Museum of Frescoes "G. B. Cavalcaselle" at Juliet’s Tomb.
Dogs are not permitted in most museums except Torre di Lamberti, Giardino Giusti, and Natural History Museum.

Juliet's House balcony and statue in Verona, Italy.

Couple posing with Juliet statue in Verona courtyard.

Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore facade with bell tower, Verona, Italy.

Juliet's House balcony and statue in Verona, Italy.

Couple posing with Juliet statue in Verona courtyard.
Exchange your online Verona pass voucher for a physical card at Palazzo Barbieri to activate your city pass and start using it immediately.
Carry your physical Verona Card with you once exchanged to gain entry into the 15+ attractions included in your pass, such as Juliet’s House and Castelvecchio Museum.
Use free ATV bus rides within the city for convenient travel between landmarks without worrying about transport costs.
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