Located in Veneto in northern Italy, Verona is one of the best-known cities in the country thanks to the literary work “ Romeo and Juliet ” of William Shakespeare. Between pedestrian streets, places with Italian charm and arenas, Verona also offers an ideal setting for visitors to stroll in an authentic atmosphere. From the Juliet's house at the Lamberti Tower, we invite you to discover our selection of 12 essential places to visit Verona before your next stay in Italy.
#1 Juliette’s house
First essential to visit Verona, Juliet's house is located in the heart of the city. Located in a palace of the 12e century, this house belonged to the Cappello family hence the link with the Capulet family of Shakespeare's work. If you wish to visit Juliette's house, there is an entrance fee. The visit is relatively quick but you can climb on the famous Juliet balcony. Note that to control your budget in Verona, access to the courtyard of the house is free. Whether or not you want to go inside the house, we advise you to at least admire Juliet's balcony from below. Also feel free to touch the left breast of the Juliet statue. According to legend, this superstition guarantees you fertility and eternal love. If you are traveling to Verona as a couple, you will finally be able to leave a message of love on a little piece of paper like many tourists before you.
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#2 Piazza delle Erbe
Located in the heart of the historic center, Piazza delle Erbe is an unmissable place to visit Verona and one of the liveliest places in the city. This square which housed the Roman forum is the oldest in Verona. Today, it offers an authentic atmosphere and is an ideal place to take your time. To sit at a café terrace, to buy local specialties at walk or simply to admire the houses with their colorful facades, we advise you to leisurely discover Piazza delle Erbe at any time of the day.
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#3 The Lamberti Tower
Located in Piazza delle Erbe, the Lamberti Tower culminates at approximately 85 meters high. By climbing to the top of this tower, you will be able to benefit from a superb 360° panorama on a day when the climate in Verona is sunny. To reach the observatory, you can either take the tower's panoramic elevator or go up on foot for the more energetic. Then count more than 350 steps before enjoying the view.
#4 The Santa Maria Matricolare Cathedral
Located in the immediate vicinity of the heart of the historic center, the Santa Maria Matricolare Cathedral or Duomo of Verona is a religious building not to be missed in Verona. For your budget in Italy, note that access to the cathedral requires a fee. Nevertheless, we suggest you take the time to discover at least the exterior facade of the Romanesque style building.
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#5 The Borsari Gate
The Borsari Gate corresponds to thehistoric entrance to Verona. In Roman times, this gate was in fact the place of passage to enter the city. Today, it is one of the historical monuments to discover when visiting Verona. After passing the Borsari Gate, we advise you to take your time in the historic center. You can indeed stroll as you wish in the pedestrian streets of the city and soak up the typically Italian atmosphere. You can also discover Roman remains, the main monuments of Verona or simply enjoy the many restaurants and cafes to enjoy a pizza or drink an espresso.
#6 The Arena of Verona
Another unmissable building when visiting Verona, the Verona Arena is a perfect example of a Roman amphitheater. With a capacity of 30,000 people, these arenas are now open to visitors. To immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Roman era, we suggest you enter the heart of this magnificent ancient amphitheater. Also note that the arenas host different shows. Depending on the dates of your trip to Verona, do not hesitate to consult the schedule of the arenas to treat yourself to an evening rich in emotions in an exceptional place.
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#7 Piazza Bra
Piazza Bra is one of the most important squares in Verona. Known for welcoming Verona Arenathis square also has many restaurants and a garden. If you want to enjoy a break in nature on a day when the climate in Italy is pleasant, we recommend the pretty garden in this square. Note that you will also find all the luxury boutiques near Piazza Bra if you want to treat yourself to a chic shopping session in Verona.
#8 The Scaliger Bridge
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Ponte Scaligero or Scaliger Bridge is one of the must-sees to discover in Verona. With its red bricks, its battlements and its guard posts, the Ponte Scaligero will immerse you in medieval times. During your visit to Verona, take the time to cross this bridge leisurely and enjoy the superb view of the Adige River and the Castelvecchio.
#9 The Castelvecchio
Built at medieval timesCastelvecchio is a red brick castle located along the Adige River. Today, this magnificent castle welcomes the Verona Municipal Museum. Art lovers, we recommend a visit to this museum where you can admire works of art by Italian masters like Bellini or Pisanello among others. After your visit, we also suggest you enjoy the very pleasant gardens of Castelvecchio.
#10 Castel San Pietro
Located on San Pietro Hill, Castel San Pietro is a military building. If the building itself does not present anything of interest to visitors, we advise you to go to Castel San Pietro to gain some height and enjoy a sublime panoramic view of Verona and surrounding areas.
#11 The Giusti Garden
Another magnificent place to gain a little perspective on Verona, the Giusti garden is located on the other bank of the river from the historic heart of the city. In this place, you can take a timeless walk in one of the most beautiful landscaped gardens of the Renaissance. Between cypresses, fountains and even caves, we recommend that you allow time to stroll through this sublime sculpted garden. You can feel all the soul of Italy there and enjoy a little shade if you visit Verona in summer.
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#12 An excursion to Lake Garda
To finish our series of must-sees for visiting Verona, we suggest an excursion to Lake Garda if you stay several days in this region. HAS Sirmione or in the other towns bordering the lake, you can enjoy a exceptional setting in the Italian Alps and a sweetness of life unique. Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. You can therefore also practice many aquatic activities.
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And you, what are the must-sees that make you dream of visiting Verona? After your discovery of the city of lovers, we suggest that you plan an itinerary to discover Northern Italy. You will indeed find many wonders there for all your desires. To organize your stay, do not hesitate to take inspiration from our advice for preparing a stay in Italy or for estimating your budget in Italy. Also take the time to read our suggestions for places to visit in Italy such as Venice, Pisa, Bologna or Rome.