Verona Bus Tours

Guided bus tours of the following historic sites in Verona Italy.

The Verona Arena

Verona in the north of Italy is home to a huge Roman amphitheater in the heart of its Old Town. The amphitheater, which is famous Italy landmark, is known worldwide for hosting lots of musical events throughout the year.

Built in 30 A.D, the Verona Arena is very well preserved and could accommodate about 30,000 people. Today, it’s also the venue for the Verona Festival, with many theater performances thanks to its great acoustics.

Arena Opera Festival

Discover the spectacle of the operas La Traviata, La battaglia di Legnano, Giovanna d'Arco, and Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi in the enchanting scenario of the Arena di Verona.

You may have the universe if I may have Italy - Giuseppe Verdi, composer

Juliet's House

Juliet’s balcony is in a house, La Casa di Giulietta, that was built in the 12th century and belonged to the Dal Cappello family who inspired Shakespeare.

This balcony is an unmissable tourist attraction in Verona: all the lovers rush there and the walls are loaded with sweet bills to leave a trace of their passage.

The access to the courtyard is free but the visit of the house is not. Visitors can touch the statue of Juliet standing in the courtyard, especially her left breast because it would be a sign of fertility and eternal love.

Basilica of Santa Anastasia

Basilica of Santa Anastasia is an important Catholic church in Verona, located in the northern area of the historical center of the city, in Piazza Santa Anastasia.

Although the church is named after the Dominican Saint Peter Martyr, it is better known as Santa Anastasia due to an ancient Arian cult building which stood on this place, dedicated to Anastasia of Sirmium.

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