
Here’s a list of the top 10 things to do in Verona if you don’t have time to see everything on this list.
- Verona Arena & Piazza Bra
- Castelvecchio Museum & Bridge
- Piazza delle Erbe & Piazza dei Signori
- Torre dei lamberti
- Giusti Gardens
- Basilica di Santa Anastasia
- Basilica di San Zeno
- Ponte Pietra & Piazzale San Pietro
- Juliet’s House
- Roman Theater
Map of things to do in Verona
To help you best navigate your way around, here is a map of all of the best things to do in Verona and restaurants listed in this itinerary.
To save the map to Google Maps on your phone or computer, click on the star next to the title. Once you do this, you’ll be able to find the map in your “saved maps” list on your phone.
To see a list of all the items on the map, click the box with arrow on the left. To enlarge the map, click the box on the right.
The Verona Card

The Verona Card is a great investment to make for your trip to the city. Based on our experience, you’ll come out saving a good bit of money — especially if you make your way through most of the best of Verona, Italy.
The card is offered as either a 24 or 48 hour card. Both versions include free access to about 16 different spots in the city.
It also gives you a reduced ticket price at a further six city attractions. With the Verona Card you’ll also get free bus rides for the duration of its validity.
We bought the 48-hour Verona card and saw all of the main sights listed in this post within two days. It definitely saved us a lot of money and was easy and convenient to use.
You can purchase the pass online below and then pick it up at the Verona Tourist Office in Piazza Bra.
It’s important to note that there are a couple of activities you need to reserve a time slot for in advance even with the pass, such as Juliet’s House and the Torre dei Lamberti.