





Arena di Verona Opera + Guided Tour
Duration
5 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
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Experience opera under stars at Arena di Verona
Reserved sixth sector seating with excellent stage views
Guided walking tour exploring historic Verona landmarks city
Iconic productions including Aida Carmen Tosca La Traviata
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Enjoy an unforgettable evening of opera in Verona with a unique cultural experience that blends music history and city discovery. Begin with a guided walking tour through the heart of Verona where an expert guide introduces you to the city rich Roman heritage medieval streets and famous landmarks. This one hour stroll offers insight into Verona past and sets the perfect mood for a magical night ahead.
As evening falls take your seat in the Arena di Verona the oldest and largest open air amphitheater still in use today. Your ticket includes reserved seating in the sixth sector offering clear views and an authentic atmosphere. Witness world class performances such as Aida Carmen Tosca or La Traviata performed on a grand stage under the open sky. The powerful acoustics and historic setting create a moving experience that stays with you long after the final note.
Opera ticket sixth category seat
Verona guided tour
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Not wheelchair accessible
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Participants must be aged above 5 years
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Customer Reviews
Wisanu

The Arena di Verona is more than just a monument; it is a functioning time machine. Completed around 30 AD, it is older than the Colosseum in Rome and, in many ways, better preserved. It dominates the piazza with its massive pink Valpolicella limestone blocks, serving as a reminder of the city's Roman imperial past.
Marcus

Our walking tour ended at Verona's arena, the 1st century AD amphitheatre that predates the Colosseum by about 30 years. Although the outer tier of the building has long since been looted the two inner tiers that remain are still imposing and impressive. Having recently been restored they are in continual use both as a tourist attraction and also for the Verona Opera Festival, where 13,000 people can sit in the arena and listen to the music. The structure is massive and impressive, 2000 years old and still in use! A lot of the detail and ornamentation has been removed but the scale is still breathtaking.
Josh

Not bad for a local Christmas market. The wine was really good, probably one of the best I’ve ever had in Europe, look out Prague. The Bombardino was really tasty as well. All the vendors with the coolest trinkets & gifts was amazing. The churros dipped in hot chocolate (thick) was delicious.This was an easy location to get to & parking was not bad, recommend to visit on the weekend.
cassy

Wow!!! Absolutely stunning.. so worth a visit. We walked up our 1st afternoon in Verona and walked in and had our breath taken away! We loved being able to walk around, look at the city from the top, touch the smooth seats, imagine how it would have felt to be here 2000yrs ago. It really was my favourite part of the trip. 10/10
Alexis

Great place to visit and see how it was back in the Roman times. The Arena has ongoing restoration and refurbishment, but still is worth a visit, as there is a lot of it intact! Watch the film gladiator before visiting to really get a feel for how it would have been when originally built by the Romans! If you book online there is a booking fee, but you can then go straight to the front of the queue via the group bookings lane. We waited in line for the tickets, originally we went for around 12.30, however, the queue was pretty long, so we went for lunch while it went down a bit. After a relaxed lunch in the square, we went back and the line was significantly less. We only waited 10mins in line and no booking fees!
