Wondering what to do during your trip? Then check out this article 11 best things to do in Verona. With the tips we’ve given you here, you’re sure to enjoy your stay there, visiting beautiful places.

1. Visit the Verona Arena

The amphitheater is located in Piazza Brà and was built in the 1st century BC, preserving the history of the Roman dynasty. The place was the stage for gladiatorial contests, but it was also used for dance performances and today the Verona Arena continues to host various shows.

A guided tour of the Verona Arena is, undoubtedly, one of the 11 best things to do in the city. However, the entrance to the monument is paid for, meaning you’ll need to buy a ticket to see the place from the inside. There are many tours on various websites and we even recommend that you buy online and in advance, as this always guarantees lower prices.

There’s a tour that we really like and recommend, which is on this website. As well as being very cheap, the tour takes 30 minutes and shows the whole history of the monument.

Verona Arena

2. Going to Piazza Brà in Verona

Our second tip for sightseeing in Verona is Piazza Brà, which was built in 1610 and is home to many of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. Another nice thing about this place is that, in Piazza Brà, you’ll be close to many cafés and restaurants, which can be nice if you want to relax and have a snack between walks.

Piazza Brà in Verona

3. Visit Juliet’s House in Verona

For Shakespeare lovers, this is one of the city’s main attractions: the house where the protagonist of the novel Romeo and Juliet supposedly lived.

Strolling around, you’ll see the iconic statue of Juliet, as well as other super cool things, such as several cards placed on the walls of the house and on the statue itself. The notes were written by couples who traveled to the city and the custom continues to this day. According to legend, leaving these little papers will make your love blossom.

Juliet's House in Verona

4. Crossing the Scaligero Bridge in Verona

The bridge is another important attraction in the city and gives access to the iconic Castelvecchio. Its structure, like that of the Castelvecchio, preserves a medieval air that makes you feel like you’re in another era. Our tip is to take a walk there at sunset, as the view is unmissable. Take the opportunity to take lots of photos and treasure this moment.

Scaligero Bridge in Verona

5. Visit the Castelvecchio in Verona

Built in the 14th century, the Castelvecchio belonged to the powerful Della Scala family who were important for bringing stability to the city, but who gradually came to rule the people of Verona with tyranny. The place houses a museum rich in works of art, historical pieces, courtyards, halls and many other interesting things.

Castelvecchio in Verona

6. Visit Piazza delle Erbe and Case Mazzanti in Verona

Another tip from the 11 best things to do in Verona is to visit the famous Piazza delle Erbe, one of the most beautiful in the whole city. The place is surrounded by historic buildings, stores and outdoor vendors, as well as the enchanting Fontana Madonna Verona.

While you’re there, take the opportunity to visit the Case Mazzanti café, which offers delicious dishes to enjoy throughout the day. There are also various art and photography exhibitions and literary meetings every week. Just keep an eye on the Casa Mazzanti website so you don’t miss out on the dates and times.

7. Admire the Torre dei Lamberti in Verona

One of the best things to do in Verona is undoubtedly to see the city from above from the Torre dei Lamberti. Located in the city’s historic center, it was built in 1172 and its structure is marked by the romantic style that was popular at the time.

To access the tower and enjoy a panoramic view of the city from its 84-meter length, you’ll need to buy tickets. To do this, simply visit the official Torre dei Lamberti website. There you’ll find all the instructions you need to contact the team and arrange a visit.

Torre dei Lamberti in Verona

8. Visit the Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore in Verona

Our next sightseeing tip in Verona is the beautiful Basilica di San Zeno, located in Piazza San Zeno. It was built between 967 AD and 1398 AD and enchants locals and visitors from all over the world. The basilica has a romantic style, full of arches, pillars and sacred art details on the walls and ceiling.

In addition, the church houses works of great importance to the history of Verona, such as the entrance door made of copper and a stunning altar in the center of the basilica.

A very cool tip is that there is a single ticket which shows 3 churches in addition to the Basilica di San Zeno, which are the Basilica di San Fermo, Santa Anastasia and the Duomo di Verona. Be sure to check them out and take a tour of these great beauties in the city.

Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore in Verona

9. Walking around Piazza dei Signori in Verona

The square is famous for having been the residence of the great author of the world classic “Divine Comedy”, Dante Alighieri. For this reason, Piazza dei Signori is also known as Piazza di Dante. Strolling through it, you’ll find buildings dating back to the medieval era as well as a beautiful statue of the author.

In addition, near the square are other places worth visiting, such as the Arco di Tortura, the Palazzo del Podestà and the Palazzo di Cansignorio.

Piazza dei Signori in Verona

10. Crossing the Ponte Pietra in Verona

We would also like to suggest the Ponte Pietra, which crosses the Adige River and was the first Roman construction in the city, in the 1st century B.C. Its arched structure is very beautiful and is made of two types of materials: white stone and bricks that have replaced the damage that has appeared over time.

Ponte Pietra in Verona

11. Discover Porta Borsari in Verona

Today, Porta Borsari is the remaining façade of an ancient gate built by the Romans in the middle of the 1st century BC. At the time, these gates were important for taking passers-by to the city’s main thoroughfares, as well as being the place where tax collectors and soldiers stayed. Enjoy this living piece of Italian history and take lots of pictures to remember it by.

Porta Borsari in Verona

How to save on tickets to paid attractions in Verona?

The city of Verona has some incredible tourist attractions. And to see some of them, you’ll need to have your ticket in hand. So, to save a lot on your tickets, our tip is to buy them in advance and online, preferably all on one site.

We’ve traveled all over the world and found a great company on our last trips – this is the Verona Tickets website we used. Check it out for yourself.

As well as being one of the biggest ticket sellers in the world, this site is very secure. You can buy all your tickets in one place. It’s worth noting that it’s always cheaper to buy in advance, online, to avoid queues and to avoid wasting your travel time.

Verona Sightseeing Bus

Save money on your trip to Verona:

Saving money: do you want to plan your trip while making the most of your budget? Be sure to read our article on how to travel to Verona cheap, with all the tips to save the most, while still enjoying it!

Mobile chip: we always use this chip. It’s electronic (eSIM), you install it instantly and you can use your cell phone’s Internet anywhere in the world.

Travel insurance: medical care in another country is very expensive and it is extremely important to take out travel insurance for any trip abroad. This is the website we always take out our insurance on. Reliable and at a good price.

Car: if you are thinking about renting one this is the best website. It compares the price at all rental companies and finds unbeatable prices. You can save up to 30%!

Hotels: our article on where to stay in Verona. You will find out the best area and how to save a lot on the hotel.

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