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Top 4 Best Things to Do in Verona [2025]

Juliet’s House
Juliet’s House
Juliet’s House
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Juliet’s House

Juliet’s House

4.5
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128 reviews
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6.3
From AU$ 41.73
Based on 12,311 reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova | 677m from downtown
Phone +39 045 803 4303
Address: Via Cappello, 23, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Juliet's former residence, located near the Vanilla Square in the city center, is said to have been the residence of the heroine Juliet in Shakespeare's famous Romeo and Juliet. Juliet's former residence is an ancient building built in the 13th century, with high-walled compound and round arches, and the entrance is marked "Casa di Giulietta" ―― Capreti House. It was once owned by the Capreti family of Verona Wang, the daughter of Juliet.
Verona, Latin for "highly elegant city", is one of Italy's oldest, most beautiful and most glorious cities. The river from the Alps is in the city, and the quiet and serene reflection of the ancient medieval walls. The most classic love story here is Shakespeare's pen The next Romeo and Juliet let this charming city of love attract people from all over the world to pray for a sweet and happy love by writing letters to Juliet or touching the statue of Juliet.
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Verona Arena
Verona Arena
Verona Arena
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Verona Arena

Verona Arena

4.7
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77 reviews
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5.6
From AU$ 62.14
Based on 18,978 reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova | 222m from downtown
Phone +39 045 800 5151
Address: P.za Brà, 1, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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A classical arena, certainly not the Colosseum. Very well preserved. Tickets are kind of expensive and at the end of the day we didn't pay for Placido Domingo's show but for the arena itself.
The arena might not be as famous as the Colosseo but it is actually a really stunning piece of architecture! In fact is was build even before the colosseo and it also has been place for traditional games and shows in ancient times. For sure it is worth a tour when visiting the beautiful city of Verona. the ticket is 10 euro and it is free on the first Sunday of every month.tip: if you can choose the date of your visit, make sure you don't go when there are shows scheduled for the night (arena is also a theathre now) because they will cover the whole court with stage and seats and you will stay pay full ticket price.
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Museo di Castelvecchio
Museo di Castelvecchio
Museo di Castelvecchio
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Museo di Castelvecchio

Museo di Castelvecchio

4.5
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49 reviews
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5.1
From AU$ 23.95
Based on 3,526 reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova | 337m from downtown
Phone +39 045 806 2611
Address: Corso Castelvecchio, 2, 37121 Verona VR, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 2 hours
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The first attraction I visited in Verona was the old castle museum, which was preserved from the original castle. The place is quite large and it takes about two hours to walk around. Next door is the old town of Verona, and on the other side is a beautiful river.
The first floor is the sculpture hall, and the second floor displays medieval paintings, religious art works, military weapons, etc. Follow the tour route and you will always find surprises inadvertently. The light design and space suspension design cleverly incorporated by the designer make the entire exhibition visit process not boring. For example, when going from the first floor to the second floor, you can enjoy the open-air sculpture exhibits from multiple angles, looking down, and looking up, as well as the ancient Roman ruins integrated between the new and old buildings, allowing people to travel through the tunnel of time between modern and ancient times. Continue walking in and you will come to the semi-enclosed walkway next to the castle. Standing here, you can not only enjoy the gurgling Adige River in front of you, but also appreciate the Scaligero Bridge, the world's largest span round arch bridge at that time.
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Romeo's House
Romeo's House
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Romeo's House

Romeo's House

4.3
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9 reviews
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4.4
Based on 435 reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova | 827m from downtown
Address: Via delle Arche Scaligeri, Verona, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 2 hours
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The former residence of Romeo is a small house, the whole residence is a very ordinary building on the block, you can learn about Romeo's life decoration at the time, basically a punch-in landscape of literary lovers, not too big.
I heard that this is a private residence, and I didn't go early, but I saw it in the alley, the door was locked, and only a Shakespeare line was carved on the wall. It is not easy to find without paying attention.
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