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Quick overview

  • Ticket options: All tickets include timed entry to Juliet’s House museum and balcony; options feature a self-guided visit with an audio guide for enriched context.
  • Unique experiences: Stand on the iconic balcony and view the bronze statue up close; participate in writing a love note at the tradition wall.
  • Queues & access: All tickets are timed; you get to enter at your chosen time without waiting in line.
  • When to book: Peak periods and midday slots fill quickly; book at least a few days in advance or choose early morning entry for a quieter visit.
  • Good to know: Entry is single-visit and must be booked online only; the experience lasts 30–45 minutes. Juliet's House is closed on Mondays.
  • Best upgrade: Book the walking guided tour for detailed insights; ideal when you want a more in-depth experience.

Which Juliet's House ticket is best for you?

Ticket typeIncludesWhy pick thisCancellation policyPrice fromRecommended experience

Verona Card: 24/48 Hours

• Juliet’s House entry • Access to 15+ attractions

Unlocks Verona's best, incl. Juliet's House, with one card

24 hours

€27

Verona Card with Arena Tickets

Verona Walking Tour

• Local expert • Cable car • Juliet's House guided tour

Offers more cultural immersion; guided exploration of Juliet's House

24 hours

€69

Verona Walking Tour

Verona Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

• 24/48 hour bus pass • 8 stops at popular Verona attractions

Stops at many Veronese attractions incl. Juliet's House but doesn't include entry

24 hours

€25

Verona Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Combo: City Card + Hop-on Hop-off

• Entry to 15+ Verona attractions incl. Juliet's House • Open-bus tour of city

Provides the option to enter top Verona Museums, including Juliet's House, or tour them from outside

No free cancelation

€50

Verona Card + Hop-On Hop-Off

What to expect at Juliet’s House

View from Juliet's House balcony in Verona showing a crowd in the courtyard below.
Bust of William Shakespeare at Juliet’s House, Verona.
Period costumes displayed at Juliet’s House museum in Verona.
Juliet's balcony and statue in Verona, Italy, featured on a walking tour.
Juliet's bronze statue in Verona courtyard with love notes on brick wall.
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Entering through the archway

Step through the cobbled archway into a snug courtyard bathed in Verona’s romantic spirit. Here, visitors are greeted by handwritten love notes and a vibrant atmosphere that sets the stage for a legendary experience inspired by Shakespeare’s timeless tale.

Journey toward the iconic balcony

Follow the winding path through intimate museum rooms filled with period furniture, Renaissance decor, and literary memorabilia. Each step builds anticipation as you approach the famed balcony: a celebrated symbol where the myth of Romeo and Juliet comes vividly to life.

Exploring the museum interiors

Discover classic furniture, film-inspired costumes, and detailed exhibits recounting Verona’s rich past. The space artfully blends fact with literary invention, immersing you in a romantic ambiance.

Embracing the balcony moment

Reach the highlight every visitor eagerly awaits—the small stone balcony. Here, you can relive the legendary pining scene, where Juliet whispers 'Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo'.

Departing with lasting memories

Conclude your visit by exiting through the charming courtyard gift shop. Don't forget to stop by the bronze statue of Juliet in the courtyard. Legend has it that touching the statue brings luck in love.

Things to know before booking your Juliet's House tickets

Booking window

• Tickets are available exclusively online via the official booking system.
• Most visitors book within 0–48 hours, though some secure slots 3–7 days ahead to lock in peak times.
• Entry is timed with a 30-minute window; booking your preferred slot avoids long queues.

Ways to explore

• Combo deals, such as the Verona Card, allow entry to other key Verona attractions, saving time and providing added value if exploring the city further.
• Choose the walking guided tour for expert insights or a more structured narrative of the site’s lore.

Policies

• Tickets are time-bound and non-transferable; ensure you arrive within your booked entry slot.
• All visitors undergo standard security procedures; large bags may be restricted at the entrance.
• Photography is permitted indoors (without flash), and valid ID may be required for entry verification.

Highlights of Juliet's House

Juliet's balcony at Casa di Giulietta in Verona, Italy.
Statue of Juliet in Casa di Giulietta courtyard, Verona.
Graffiti-covered stone wall near Juliet's house in Verona, Italy.
Madonna and Child statue at Juliet’s House, Verona.
Fountain pen writing on an antique handwritten letter.
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Juliet’s Balcony

Location: Courtyard, Upper Level

This iconic stone balcony, a modern tribute to Shakespeare’s tale, offers a romantic setting and a view into Verona’s literary legend.

Bronze Statue of Juliet

Location: Courtyard

A cherished bronze sculpture capturing Juliet in Renaissance dress. Notice the smooth patina from countless tender touches that symbolize love and good fortune.

The Juliet Wall

Location: Entrance Archway

A vibrant collage of handwritten love notes, this wall reveals global sentiments. Observe the variety of messages that transform history into personal romance.

Juliet’s Film Exhibit

A display featuring the canopied bed and film costumes from the classic 1968 Romeo and Juliet, merging cinematic history with a romantic legacy. Pro tip: Pause to capture the details of authentic film props.

Letters to Juliet

Location: Exhibit Nook

A collection of handwritten letters from lovers worldwide. The display illustrates an enduring tradition where visitors share their hopes and heartfelt confessions.

Plan your visit to Juliet's House

Opening hours: Juliet's House is open from 9am to 7pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
Closed days: The museum is closed on Mondays.
Last entry: Visitors must enter at least 30 minutes before closing.
Timed entry: Entry is by reserved time slot to manage crowds.

Best time to visit

  • During the day: Arriving at opening helps avoid large midday crowds. Visiting after 6pm offers a quieter, less congested experience.
  • Seasonal tip: Early spring and autumn provide pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

Address: Juliet's House is at Via Cappello, 23, 37121 Verona VR, Italy. View on maps
Neighbourhood: The museum is located in central Verona near Piazza delle Erbe.

Getting there

  • By bus: Take bus lines 11, 12, 13, 51, or 52 and get down at Piazza Bra or Via Mazzini; Juliet’s House is a 5–10 minute walk from either stop.
  • By train: From Verona Porta Nuova Station, take a bus or taxi to the Old Town (approx. 15 minutes total).
  • On foot: Easily walkable from major Old Town sights like Piazza delle Erbe and Arena di Verona.
  • By car: Parking is restricted in the historic center (ZTL). Use nearby paid garages such as Parcheggio Centro or Parcheggio Isolo, then walk 10–12 minutes.

Main Entrance: Located on Via Cappello, it is used by general visitors with timed tickets.
Security: All visitors undergo a bag check and large bags are not permitted inside.
Usage: The entrance involves stairs; wheelchair access in the interior is limited.

Restrooms: Restroom facilities are available near the entrance.
Gift shop: A small shop offers Romeo and Juliet-themed memorabilia.

Entrance access: Wheelchair users can access the courtyard, although stairs are required inside.
Inside access: Limited elevator access exists for lower museum floors only.
Limitations: The balcony and upper rooms are not wheelchair accessible.

Visitor tips & guidelines

  • Avoid rushing straight to the bronze statue; navigate from the Via Cappello arch to the quieter Juliet Wall for clear note placement.
  • At the balcony, stand on the ledge’s left edge to capture a full view of the courtyard’s romantic ambiance.
  • Before midday crowds surge, enter through the Via Cappello main door at 9am to enjoy a calmer museum interior.
  • Leverage the natural light near the period furniture room to photograph authentic Renaissance decor without harsh reflections.

Frequently asked questions about Juliet's House tickets

Yes, booking online is highly recommended. Tickets are timed and popular slots, especially on weekends and holidays, may sell out quickly, so advance booking helps secure your preferred entry time.