Tickets available ONLY ONLINE
Tickets are only available online; there is no ticket office at the museum.
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Step into the timeless romance of Romeo and Juliet.
Be aware, availabilities usually go very fast.

Tickets are available ONLY ONLINE
Tickets are only available online; there is no ticket office at the museum.
Admission fees (Access to the Juliet's Balcony and every rooms of her house)
· 22€ Adults > 25 yo
· 19€ Seniors > 65 yo
· 13€ Young Adults > 18 to 25 yo
· 10€ Children > 5 – 17 yo (Free under 5)
Duration of the visit
The visit can typically last between 40mn to 1 hour, depending on your pace and your interest for the exhibition.
Opening hours
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 am to 7 pm. Last entry to the house at 6.30 pm, last entry to the courtyard at 6.40 pm.
Closed on Mondays, 25 December and 1 January.
Special openings on Monday 23 December, 30 December and 6 January.
The Balcony, the Romance, the Movie
The Balcony, the Romance, the Movie
Immerse yourself in the romantic and timeless story of this legendary house
Your visit:
Exclusive Access to the Juliet’s Balcony:
- Enjoy seamless access to Juliet’s legendary balcony and capture the most romantic pictures of your life.
Juliet’s Bedroom:
- Step into Juliet’s bedroom and immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere of this legendary space, where history and love come to life.
Authentic Costumes from the 1968 Film:
- Explore the original costumes from Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 film ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ offering a glimpse into the cinematic vision of this legendary love story.
A Myriad of Rooms in This Medieval House:
- Explore the myriad of rooms within this medieval house, where every corner tells a story of history, love, and tradition. Admire the period furnishings, intricate details, and the atmosphere that brings the legend of Romeo and Juliet to life.
Art and History Through Paintings and Ceramics:
- Admire a stunning collection of paintings and ceramics that bring the story of Romeo and Juliet to life. These historical artworks, dating from the Renaissance and beyond, depict scenes of love, passion, and Verona’s rich cultural heritage. Each piece offers a unique glimpse into the artistic legacy inspired by the world’s most famous love story.
Book your tickets online today for an unforgettable experience at Juliet’s House. Tickets are sold exclusively online.



Your visit:
Exclusive Access to the Juliet’s Balcony:
- Enjoy seamless access to Juliet’s legendary balcony and capture the most romantic pictures of your life.
Juliet’s Bedroom:
- Step into Juliet’s bedroom and immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere of this legendary space, where history and love come to life.
Authentic Costumes from the 1968 Film:
- Explore the original costumes from Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 film ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ offering a glimpse into the cinematic vision of this legendary love story.
A Myriad of Rooms in This Medieval House:
- Explore the myriad of rooms within this medieval house, where every corner tells a story of history, love, and tradition. Admire the period furnishings, intricate details, and the atmosphere that brings the legend of Romeo and Juliet to life.
Art and History Through Paintings and Ceramics:
- Admire a stunning collection of paintings and ceramics that bring the story of Romeo and Juliet to life. These historical artworks, dating from the Renaissance and beyond, depict scenes of love, passion, and Verona’s rich cultural heritage. Each piece offers a unique glimpse into the artistic legacy inspired by the world’s most famous love story.
Book your tickets online today for an unforgettable experience at Juliet’s House. Tickets are sold exclusively online.
1 Love story, 2 Masterpieces
1 Love story, 2 Masterpieces
Shakespeare's Play

William Shakespeare’s Play (1597):
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a timeless literary masterpiece that explores the power of love and fate. Written in the late 16th century, the play portrays the passionate yet tragic romance of two young lovers caught in the feud between their families. Its poetic language, iconic balcony scene, and universal themes of love, conflict, and destiny have made it one of the most enduring works in world literature.
The 1968 Film

Franco Zeffirelli’s Film (1968):
Franco Zeffirelli’s adaptation of Romeo and Juliet brought Shakespeare’s classic to life with breathtaking visuals, authentic Renaissance settings, and unforgettable performances by Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting. The film’s lush cinematography, evocative soundtrack, and faithful storytelling captivated audiences, earning it critical acclaim and making it a defining cinematic representation of the legendary love story.
FAQ
Yes, tickets for Juliet’s House are exclusively sold online. We recommend booking in advance to secure your preferred time slot and avoid queues.
The courtyard and ground floor are accessible; however, some areas, such as Juliet’s balcony, may have limited accessibility due to the historic nature of the building.
Yes, visitors can leave love letters on the dedicated wall inside Juliet’s House or in the special mailbox available on-site. This tradition has been cherished for years by visitors from around the world.
Yes, photography is allowed inside Juliet’s House for personal use. However, the use of tripods and professional equipment may require special permission.
The visit can typically last between 40mn to 1 hour, depending on your pace and the options you choose.
Juliet’s House is generally open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, but opening hours may vary during holidays and special events. It’s advisable to check the official website for the most up-to-date information. Last admission at 6:30 PM.
How to Get to Juliet's House
Verona’s public bus network offers several routes that pass near Juliet’s House. The nearest bus stops are:
Piazza Erbe Stop (5-minute walk)
Bus lines: 11, 12, 13, 51
Walk along Via Cappello to reach Juliet’s House.
Via Stella Stop (7-minute walk)
Bus lines: 90, 92, 94
Follow the signs to the historic center, and you’ll arrive at Juliet’s House.
Buses run frequently from the Verona Porta Nuova train station, with an average travel time of 10-15 minutes.
If you’re arriving in Verona by train, follow these steps to reach Juliet’s House:
Arrive at Verona Porta Nuova Train Station.
Take one of the following bus lines from the station: 11, 12, 13.
Get off at Piazza Erbe Stop, then walk to Juliet’s House.
For those staying in the city center, Juliet’s House is within walking distance of many popular landmarks. From Piazza Bra, home to the Verona Arena, it’s about a 10-minute walk following Corso Porta Nuova and Via Cappello.
If you are driving to Juliet’s House, please note that the historic center of Verona has limited traffic access (ZTL – Zona a Traffico Limitato). Visitors are advised to park in nearby public parking areas and walk to the attraction. Recommended parking options include:
Parcheggio Cittadella (10-minute walk)
Parcheggio Arena (12-minute walk)
Parcheggio Saba Isolo (15-minute walk)
From these parking locations, follow the pedestrian signs leading to Juliet’s House.
Plan your trip accordingly and enjoy your visit to the legendary Juliet’s House in Verona!
Taxis are available from key locations, such as the train station and Piazza Bra. Simply ask the driver to take you to “Casa di Giulietta” on Via Cappello.
Send a message to Juliet
If Juliet or Romeo are not available, a team member will take care of your message and reply as soon as possible.