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Verona: Verona Card with Arena Priority Entrance

1. Verona: Verona Card with Arena Priority Entrance

Follow in the footsteps of Romeo and Juliet and great Roman emperors and explore the city of Verona at your own pace with a Verona Card. Valid for 24  or 48 hours (depending on the option booked), the Verona Card gives you free or reduced entrance to dozens of city museums and monuments, as well as unlimited travel on the ATV transport system. Save time and money as you go everywhere, see everything, and skip the long lines along the way. The Verona Card is an all-inclusive ticket that acts as your personal passport to the historic city. Look inside the Verona Arena, where opera is still staged on special nights. Marvel at Juliet's Balcony and read the love letters pinned to the wall of the Casa di Guilietta. Enjoy panoramic views from the top of Torre dei Lamberti (Lamberti Tower). These are just a few of the attractions on offer. See them according to your interests, and travel from one to the next on the ATV bus system. Free Entrance to Museums and Monuments: • Verona Arena (skip the line pass) • Museo Lapidario Maffeiano • Juliet's Balcony at Casa di Giulietta • Torre dei Lamberti • Museo di Castelvecchio • Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore • Complesso del Duomo • Chiesa di Santa Anastasia • Arche Scaligere • Galleria d'arte moderna Achille Forti - GAM Palazzo della Ragione • Chiesa di San Fermo Maggiore • Museo Civico di Storia Naturale • Museo degli Affreschi and Tomba di Giulietta • Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano (MATR) • Museo della Radio Guglielmo Marconi Reduced Price Entrance: • Fondazione Museo Miniscalchi Erizzo • Museo Africano • Giardino Giusti • MusALab - Franca Rame Dario Fo

Verona from Above: Lamberti Tower Entry

2. Verona from Above: Lamberti Tower Entry

Look over the sights of Verona 84 meters above street level with an entry ticket to the Medieval Tower of Lamberti, still in use as a clock tower for the city. This tower is located in the heart of the city center, Piazza delle Erbe, a few minutes walk from the most important attractions of Balcone di Giulietta and Arena. If you're feeling sporty, 289 steps are waiting for you! Or, if you simply want to get to the top as fast and easy as possible, you can take the internal elevator to the terraces to admire the characteristic spires from a fresh perspective.

Discover Verona: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

3. Discover Verona: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Meet up with your official guide in the center of the city and get ready to discover the delights of this northern Italian city. Explore the streets of Verona’s historical center, taking in the churches and palaces that have helped make this town a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.   Your first highlight will be Romeo’s house and Juliet’s house. Admire them from the outside while you learn about Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy that inspires hundreds of people to get married every year. But Verona is not only about romance and love ⁠– it’s also the most important and powerful Roman city ever built, and the Arena is proof. Built in 30 AD, the Arena is remarkably well preserved for its age. Learn about its history and how it has survived all these years. Then, enjoy the story of Piazza Dane, the Scala family, and all the historical figures who contributed to making Verona what it is. Take a selfie with a Roman soldier at the Arena, on the Adige River, in front of a glass of wine on the main square, and more.

Verona: Romeo and Juliet Guided Walking Tour

4. Verona: Romeo and Juliet Guided Walking Tour

Learn about the romance, drama and family feuds of Verona that led Shakespeare to choose the city as the setting for Romeo and Juliet. Start your guided tour at the famous Arena, which was built before Rome’s Colosseum and is still used for cultural events. Walk to Juliet's house to see the famous balcony and the statue of Juliet. Continue to Herbs Square, where you’ll find a lively market, the Lamberti Tower, and the ancient Domus Mercatorum. Next, make a stop at the historical Signori Square. See structures from the Roman through to the Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance periods. Pass through medieval courtyards on your way to the Scala Family Tombs. - This tour will take place rain or shine - The guide will wait max 10 min from the departure time

From Venice: Day Trip to Verona by Train with Guided Tour

5. From Venice: Day Trip to Verona by Train with Guided Tour

Dig deeper into Italy's culture and history with a trip from Venice to Verona. Take a train from Venice to Verona, accompanied by your guide, and embark on a walking tour of Verona’s main tourist attractions, such as Ponte Pietra over the Adige River, a Roman amphitheater, Lamberti Tower, and many more. Upon arrival in Verona, follow your guide on a walking route to reflect on the artistic and architectural legacy of the Roman, Renaissance, and medieval times. Walking on the cobbled streets of Verona's historic center, observe what the daily life of its inhabitants looks like. Pass by top attractions including Piazza delle Erbe, Porta dei Borsari, Lamberti Tower, and the Verona Arena in Piazza Bra. Once the walking guided tour is over, you will be able to seize some free time to explore Verona on your own. You can walk along the riverbank, take photos of its colorful streets, or enjoy some Italian food. Also, during this free time, you can visit the Mouse of Juliette, which is one of the best-known monuments in the city. If you want to visit it, it is recommended that you buy your tickets online just to ensure that you have sufficient time to fully visit it as it has a very high demand. At the end of the tour, make a return journey back to Venice by train.

Verona: Digital Guide made by a Local for your walking tour

6. Verona: Digital Guide made by a Local for your walking tour

The main attractions, the most important monuments, the curiosities, the legends, the places frequented by the locals, the best restaurants, the typical dishes, and the anecdotes of people who have always lived in the city. These are the elements I would like to find in a tour when I travel and that is exactly what you will find inside this digital tour! What will you need for this tour: - Smartphone - Internet connection - Some energy! You will walk about 4,5 km but it is feasible regardless of athletic training (so the tour must be done moving through the streets of Verona and not just by phone). You can start the tour at any time: once purchased you will receive link and password to start your experience! Everything is going to be into GetYourGuide Voucher so read all the info! 😬 Once purchased, the tour can be used for the duration of the booked day + 2 extra days. During the tour, you can freely enter the monuments (entrance fees are not included) and spend as much time as you like on the various visits! Unlike standard tours where you have to run after a guide, the beauty of this experience is that you can decide whether to relax, read historical insights, or spend more time on food or views! The experience is totally in your hands!

Verona: Self-Guided Audio Tour

7. Verona: Self-Guided Audio Tour

Welcome to Verona, where the ancient stones of the Arena resonate with the passion of Shakespearean tales and the air is infused with the romantic whispers of star-crossed lovers. Our Verona Self-Guided Audio Tour invites you to step into the heart of this enchanting Italian city, where history, art, and timeless tales converge to create a symphony of cultural richness. As you stroll through the cobblestone streets of the historic center, the audio guide becomes your companion, narrating the tales of ancient Roman gladiators, medieval nobility, and the immortal love story of Romeo and Juliet. Traverse the bustling Piazza delle Erbe, where vibrant markets unfold against the backdrop of medieval architecture, and let the audio guide unveil the secrets of Juliet's House, a pilgrimage site for romantics worldwide. Wander through the labyrinthine alleys of Verona's well-preserved medieval core, where every corner tells a story of the city's illustrious past. From the majestic Castelvecchio, guarding the Adige River, to the exquisite Ponte Pietra, witness the architectural marvels that have withstood the test of time. The Verona Self-Guided Audio Tour also extends an invitation to explore beyond the well-trodden paths. Discover hidden gems like the Giusti Gardens, an oasis of tranquility amidst the city's vibrant energy, or climb the Torre dei Lamberti for panoramic views that encapsulate Verona's timeless beauty. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a hopeless romantic, or a history buff, Verona beckons with open arms, and our audio guide is your key to unlocking the city's treasures. Learn more about the top 15 tourist attractions in Verona. Its history, culture, myths, architecture, and other important facts are in this audio commentary which starts from the city's central station then the itinerary gradually moves one by one. 1. Verona Porta Nuova 2. Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore 3. Ponte Scaligero 4. Museum of Castelvecchio 5. Museum of Piazza Bra 6. Museum of Verona Arena 7. Juliet's House 8. Torre dei Lamberti 9. Piazza delle Erbe 10. Piazza dei Signori 11. Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare 12. Basilica di Santa Anastasia 13. Giusti Garden 14. Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano 15. Piazzale Castel San Pietro So, don your headphones, press play, and let the rich tapestry of Verona's past and present weave an unforgettable narrative as you explore this Italian jewel at your own pace.

Verona private tour: the place of lovers

8. Verona private tour: the place of lovers

The guided tour of Verona will be a walk to discover its symbolic monuments that have made it famous all over the world, a historic center full of architecture, art and many curiosities that attract visitors of all ages. It starts from the beautiful medieval Scaligero Bridge of Castelvecchio over the Adige river in marble and red bricks, adjacent to the castle, an imposing fortress erected to defend the city from enemy attacks with the Mastio Tower in the center, now a museum. We walk in the historic center through Porta Borsari, one of the oldest gates along the Roman walls of Verona, until we reach piazza delle Erbe, the meeting place of the city for evening aperitifs in the many bars among the historic buildings such as the baroque Maffei Palace with the statues of Greek gods, the Merchants' House and the Town Hall; to embellish the oldest square in Verona, the heart of commerce, there are also the fountain of Madonna Verona and the very high Lamberti Tower from which you can enjoy a unique view over the whole city. We continue the tour by visiting the interior of the Cathedral of S. Maria Matricolare in Gothic-Renaissance style with floors covered with mosaics, and admiring the famous painting by Titian of the Assumption of the Virgin. A few steps from the Cathedral we find the Ponte Pietra, the only Roman bridge left in the city, which connects the Roman Theater used for concerts and shows on the other side of the Adige. Among the picturesque streets of the historic center of Verona it is a must to explore Piazza dei Signori with the statue of Dante in the center, the administrative center of the city with impressive buildings such as the Scaligeri Palace, the Loggia del Consiglio and the Palazzo della Ragione with its elegant staircase; also beautiful are the Scaliger Arches in sumptuous Gothic style, a monumental tomb of the ancient Lords of Verona. We continue the walk in one of the symbolic places of Verona, the House of Juliet of the Capulet family made famous by Shakespear's tragedy of the two lovers with the iconic balcony where Juliet looked out to talk to Romeo, the wall covered with letters and messages from love and the famous bronze statue of Juliet full of curiosities and a favorite destination for selfies. We end the guided tour by crossing Via Mazzini, the shopping street and the well of love to get to the symbolic monument, the imposing Arena of Verona, built in the 1st century AD. to host the fights between gladiators, today it is the third largest amphitheater in Italy and the largest open-air opera house in the world which hosts prestigious concerts and shows of various kinds every year.

Verona: City Highlights & Street Food Walking Tour

9. Verona: City Highlights & Street Food Walking Tour

Starting from the main square, Piazza Brà, you will walk through the city centre stopping first of all in a typical pastry for Cappuccino and Baci di Giulietta; then, your will pass by Juliet's House for a photo either under the most famous balcony in the world or hugging Juliet's statue. Then you will continue through Piazza Erbe, the core of the historical city with the majestic Lamberti Tower; you now walk through the medieval and romantic part of Verona till a local shop, where on the riverside patio you will stop for a pic-nic with local food and drinks. Local salumi and cheese and a gorgeous glass of Valpolicella, the worldwide local red wine. The tour goes on passing by Ponte Pietra, the first and roman bridge of Verona, then the Bishop Quarter and finally Castelvecchio and Ponte degli Scaligeri, the medieval castle and bridge of Verona. Returning at Piazza Brà you will finish the tour with a traditional Italian pizza tasting sitting in front of the majestic Arena

Discover Verona + Arena: Walking Tour

10. Discover Verona + Arena: Walking Tour

Embark on a captivating small-group tour to uncover Verona's treasures, exploring landmarks like the Roman Amphitheater, Romeo’s House, and Juliet’s Balcony. Immerse yourself in the city's history, meandering through medieval alleys and enjoying breathtaking views from Saint Peter Hill accessible by a cable car. Our expert guide leads you through clandestine marvels, revealing hidden gems while indulging in Verona’s delightful cuisine and wine. Commence your journey at the vibrant Bra Square, delving into its lively atmosphere and picturesque architecture. Follow the guide through elegant palaces, exploring historic buildings and savoring traditional Veronese cuisine in the square's restaurants and cafes. Continue to the iconic Arena, marveling at its intricate Roman architecture. Explore Juliet’s House, the inspiration for Shakespeare’s timeless tale, and stand on the famous balcony. Capture memories of Juliet's statue in the courtyard, symbolizing love's enduring charm. Ascend the cable car for a panoramic view from Saint Peter Hill, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Stroll along the Adige riverfront, admiring the ancient Saint Thomas Island. Discover the historical significance of Piazza Signori, once Verona's political heart. Learn about Dante Alighieri under his statue, surrounded by important historical palaces. Explore Piazza Erbe's rich history, dating back to Roman times, sampling local delicacies and wines at the vibrant outdoor market amid medieval architecture.

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What people are saying about Lamberti Tower

No reason not to get the Verona pass if you’re seeing at least 3 attractions in the city. See the arena once you pick up the pass next door. We saw Castlevecchio, Juliet’s House, The Arena, the Tower, and another museum. Free transport is a plus. I recommend starting the 24 hours around 3pm, and then double dip the next day as well. Keep track of the exact moment the ticket is validated.

All is well regarding access to museums. Use for transport is also good (although the buses are not punctual). The only negative note: the Verona card must be collected at the IAT arena therefore it does not allow you to use public transport in the indicated perimeter, leaving the car parked a little further from the Arena.

Very good price. Can use the stairs or lift to access the top of the tower. The lift only goes up so far then you have to climb a couple of stairs to reach the top. Once at the top you get amazing views of Verona.

This ticket helped to by-pass the really huge on the spot ticket queue. The elevator made the trip easier.

Verona card definitely worth it for a family of 6 with 4 adult children ranging from 18-25.