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What’s the Verona Card?

The Verona Card is the official city pass that gives you free or priority access to 15+ top attractions in Verona.
Just show your card, and you’re in—no extra tickets, no stress.

Top Attractions Included:

  • Verona Arena (with priority access)
  • Juliet’s House (including the balcony)
  • Torre dei Lamberti
  • Castelvecchio Museum
  • San Zeno Basilica
  • Unlimited rides on ATV city buses
  • +10 more museums, churches, and cultural sites

Verona Card is available for 24 or 48 hours.*

* Get a FREE Itinerary and Google Map with Routes when you purchase through this site.

What You Get with the Verona Card

One card. One price. 15+ iconic spots in Verona — from Roman ruins to Juliet’s famous balcony.

Verona Arena

Step into one of the world’s best-preserved Roman amphitheaters.

Juliet's balcony in Verona, Italy—a famous spot linked to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Juliet’s House

Stand on the balcony and leave your love note. (online reservation required)

Torre dei Lamberti, a tall medieval clock tower in Verona, Italy, rising prominently against a bright blue sky.

Lamberti Tower

Climb to Verona’s highest viewpoint for sweeping 360° city views.

Castelvecchio, a medieval fortress in Verona, Italy, with its distinctive red brick walls and crenellated towers glowing under clear blue skies

Castelvecchio Museum

A medieval castle filled with art, ancient weapons, and epic views from its iconic riverside bridge.

Basilica of San Zeno in Verona, Italy, a stunning Romanesque church with a rose window centerpiece and intricately carved entrance.

Basilica of San Zeno

An iconic Romanesque masterpiece and the legendary wedding setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet.

Elaborate Gothic tombs of the Scaliger family, known as the Arche Scaligere, in Verona, Italy.

Arche Scaligere Tombs

Gothic tombs of Verona’s powerful Scaliger family, dramatically perched in a tiny courtyard.

Richly decorated interior of the Church of Sant’Anastasia in Verona, Italy, with its high vaulted ceilings adorned with painted frescoes and elegant arches supported by pink marble columns.

Church Sant’Anastasia

Verona’s largest church, filled with stunning frescoes from the 14th century.

Verona Cathedral (Duomo di Verona), a grand Romanesque-Gothic church with a detailed façade featuring arched windows, columns, and a central rose window.

Verona Cathedral

A peaceful treasure of sacred art, mosaics, and Verona’s most important religious site all in one spot.

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VERONA CARD FAQs

Yes, the Verona Card is available throughout the year. However, please note that some attractions included in the card are closed on Mondays. ​

Yes, the Verona Card grants fast-track entry to the Arena Amphitheatre. For other attractions, standard entry procedures apply.

For all attractions other than Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta) and Lamberti Tower, reservations aren’t required.

To visit Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta), it’s mandatory to book a time slot online in advance. For Lamberti Tower, booking is recommended by sending an email to torredeilamberti@agec.it.

Absolutely. If you plan to visit the Arena plus at least two more attractions, you’ve already covered the cost of the 24-hour Verona Card. The real bonus? You’ll save time by using the fast-track entrance at the Arena — one of the busiest spots in Verona.






After purchasing online, you can collect your physical Verona Card at the Tourist Information Office located at Via Leoncino 61, near Piazza Brà. ​

If you booked through GetYourGuide or Tiqets and haven’t collected your Verona Card yet, you can cancel your purchase free of charge one day before your planned visit.

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