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.
Juliet's House balcony and statue in Verona, Italy.
Couple posing with Juliet statue in Verona courtyard.
San Fermo Maggiore church facade in Verona, Italy, with striped brickwork and arched entrance.

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

Verona
City Cards
Google Verified Seller
Duration

Duration: 2 hours

Extended Validity

Visit anytime until 21 Aug, 2026 without worrying about committing to a date today

Get your booking confirmed instantly

Skip the ticket queues and walk straight into the Verona Arena—one of the world’s oldest Roman amphitheaters still in use. Unlock free access to 15+ top Verona attractions including Juliet’s House, Castelvecchio Museum, Lamberti Tower and more.

Roam the romantic streets of this riverfront city with your 24- or 48-hour pass at your own pace.

Enjoy hassle-free sightseeing with one all-access pass—no need for separate tickets or long queues.

Avail free rides on Verona’s ATV public buses—making it even easier to hop between landmarks without worrying about transport costs.

Upgrade to the 48-hour Verona City Card for more time to visit hidden gems off the tourist trail.

Skip-the-line entry to Verona Arena

Verona Card for 24 or 48 hours (as per option chosen)

Free ATV bus travel within the city

Free entry to 15+ attractions

Reduced entry to 4 attractions

Guided tours

Aerobus service

Explore more with one pass image 1

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

With the Verona Card, sightseeing becomes seamless—enjoy skip-the-line access at the Verona Arena and explore 15+ top attractions for free. Step into one of the oldest Roman amphitheaters still in use, then continue your journey through must-see spots like Juliet’s House and the Castelvecchio Museum.

Getting started

Exchange your online Verona pass voucher with a physical card at the tourist office at Palazzo Barbieri in Via Leoncino. Your city pass is activated the moment you first use it—whether that's hopping on an ATV bus or entering your first attraction.

What to expect

Skip the long ticket queues and walk right into the Verona Arena, where ancient Roman crowds once gathered—its original stage and stone seating still remarkably intact. With the Verona City Card, you’ll have 24 or 48 hours to uncover the city’s rich history and charm, with free access to over 15 major attractions. Bonus: enjoy discounted entry to several other hidden gems. Need to get around? Just hop on any ATV public bus—rides are completely free with your pass, making sightseeing effortless.

Explore more with one pass image 2

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

Explore more with one pass image 3

Verona Arena arches with visitors seated on ancient stone steps.

Know before you go image 1

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

What to bring

  • Once you exchange your mobile voucher with your physical Verona pass, ensure to carry it around with you to gain entry to the listed attractions.

What's not allowed

  • Metallic objects, large bags, weapons, etc.

  • Most attractions forbid entry to pets

Additional information

  • Verona Arena may have limited hours or closures during winter months. Always check the Arena Schedule before your visit.

  • Entry to Juliet's House requires a mandatory reservation in advance.

  • Attractions may close or change hours due to strikes, holidays, shows, or other unforeseen events. Verify opening times here.

  • Check the latest bus timetable here.

  • Each attraction can be visited only once with the Verona Card.

  • On Mondays, the following are closed: 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 allowed in most museums except at Torre di Lamberti, Giardino Giusti, and the Natural History Museum.

Know before you go image 2

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

Know before you go image 3

Couple posing with Juliet statue in Verona courtyard.

Customer Reviews

Discover what our customers are saying about their experiences

4.3

Loading reviews...

5
-
4
-
3
-
2
-
1
-

By proceeding with any booking via Staybook, you acknowledge and agree to adhere to all the .

You might also like ...

Explore more experiences in Verona.

From
3,755per person
1

Were Online

How may

Why travellers trust Staybook

We've served 50 million+ guests and are here to serve you better

Premium support, curated experiences, and trusted reviews so every trip feels effortless.

Guests hosted
50 million+

Happy travellers across 12,000+ carefully curated experiences worldwide.

In the media
Featured brands

Recognised and recommended by leading travel and lifestyle publishers.

Support
24×7 help center

Live chat with local experts before, during, and after your experience.