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Verona Card: Savings & sightseeing with one pass

The Verona Card gives you one pass for entry to Verona sights and ATV bus travel, so you stop juggling tickets and sightsee with ease. You can choose a 24- or 48-hour day-based pass that covers Arena di Verona, Casa di Giulietta, Torre dei Lamberti, Museo di Castelvecchio, and the Duomo Complex, along with museums, churches, and transport across the city. If you plan to visit several sites, you can save up to 35% versus individual tickets. Whether you travel with family, on your own, or on your first trip, there’s a Verona pass that fits your pace.

Verona Card in a nutshell

Choose the pass that fits

Opt for the 24-Hour Verona Card if you're a fast-paced explorer hitting 3–4 major sights like the Arena in a single day. Opt for the 48-Hour Pass to comfortably pace 5–7 attractions over two days, leaving time for relaxed café breaks.

See more with one city card

One pass covers the heavy hitters and the quieter stops: Arena di Verona, Juliet’s House, Torre dei Lamberti, Castelvecchio Museum, the Duomo complex, and the Roman Theatre Archaeological Museum. You’re not just getting monuments, either. Museums, churches, towers, and city buses all sit under the same ticket, so you can move from a Roman amphitheatre to a bell tower without buying entry after entry.

Saves you more against individual tickets

The maths works best when you plan a proper sightseeing day. A 24-hour pass costs €27, while the Arena (€15), Juliet’s House (€6), and Castelvecchio Museum (€8) already come to about €29 bought separately. Add a bus ride or another museum, and the pass has matched or beaten the gate-price total before the day is over.

Tap once, keep going

Swap your online voucher at the Tourist Information Office (Info Point IAT) on Via Leoncino 61 for the physical pass, then spark it into action with your first museum entry or bus tap. Show it at every included attraction, and enjoy free entry and discounted access at select sights!

Your Verona Card options explained

Card detailsVerona Card 24 hoursVerona Card 48 hours

Type of card

All-inclusive day-based (24 hours)

All-inclusive day-based (48 hours)

No. of attractions

15+ attractions

15+ attractions

Price range

€27

€32

Validity

24 hours from first use; purchase-date limit not stated

48 hours from first use; purchase-date limit not stated

Which Verona Card is best for you

If you want to see Verona's highlights in less time

If you’re packing Verona into one focused sightseeing day, choose the Verona Card with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets: 24-Hour Pass. At €27, it gives you 24 hours, free ATV bus travel, and entry to 15+ attractions—including the Arena di Verona, Juliet’s House courtyard, Torre dei Lamberti, and Museo di Castelvecchio. It pays off fast once you enter 3 or more paid sights, and it removes the hassle of buying separate tickets all day.

If your schedule is two full days

If you’re staying 2 days and want to see Verona without sprinting between sites, book the Verona Card with Arena Skip-the-Line Tickets: 48-Hour Pass. At €32, it costs just €5 more than the 24-hour version but doubles your time. That extra window matters when you want to cover the Arena di Verona, Duomo Complex, Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano, Torre dei Lamberti, and Museo Lapidario Maffeiano without turning your trip into a checklist.

If your focus is easy transport and less walking

If you want Verona to feel effortless, pick the Combo: Verona Card + Verona Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour. It bundles a 24-hour Verona Card with a 24-hour Hop-on Hop-off pass, covers 15 attractions, and adds 16 stops across 2 routes. You can ride between Juliet’s House, Castelvecchio Museum, Teatro Romano, and Porto Leoni, then still use your card for Arena di Verona entry and free ATV buses. This is the best choice for families, summer visits, or anyone saving their steps.

Top attractions included in your Verona Card

AttractionVerona Card (24-Hour & 48-Hour Pass)

Verona Arena

Juliet’s House

Lamberti Tower

Castelvecchio Museum

Verona Cathedral Complex

Archaeological Museum at the Roman Theatre

Giusti Garden

✅| Discounted admission

Achille Forti Gallery of Modern Art

Civic Museum of Natural History

Maffeiano Lapidary Museum

“G. B. Cavalcaselle” Frescoes Museum at Juliet’s Tomb

Top highlights of your Verona Card

Verona Arena seating area with red chairs under a blue sky.
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Arena di Verona

  • Timings: 9am to 7pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Address: Piazza Bra 1, Verona 37121, Italy

Casa di Giulietta

  • Timings: 9am to 7pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Address: Via Cappello 23, Verona 37121, Italy

Torre dei Lamberti

  • Timings: 10am to 6pm (Monday to Friday); 11am to 7pm (Saturday, Sunday, and holidays)
  • Address: Via della Costa 1, Verona 37121, Italy

Museo di Castelvecchio

  • Timings: 10am to 6pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Address: Corso Castelvecchio 2, Verona 37121, Italy

Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano

  • Timings: 10am to 6pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Address: Regaste Redentore 2, Verona 37129, Italy

Museo Lapidario Maffeiano

  • Timings: 10am to 6pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
  • Address: Piazza Bra 28, Verona 37121, Italy

How to use a Verona Card

Step 1: Choose your City Card

Pick the pass duration that best fits your needs! Make sure you check the attractions covered to ensure the pass includes the sights you want to visit.

Step 2: Book your tickets

Purchase your City Card easily using PayPal, a credit/debit card, or iDEAL.

Step 3: Check your email

Receive your ticket instantly in your inbox. Be sure to check the spam and junk folders.

Step 4: Exchange your pass for a physical card

Swap your Verona Card voucher at the Tourist Information Office (Info Point IAT) on Via Leoncino 61, right by Piazza Brà next to the Arena, when you arrive in Verona.

Step 5: Start exploring!

Present your activated pass at attractions to gain entry and enjoy your sightseeing!

Frequently asked questions about the Verona Card

Yes, if you plan to enter at least three paid sights in one day, or four-plus sights across two days. You also get free ATV buses, easier Arena entry, and one upfront price instead of separate tickets.