Experience Romance in the Heart of Verona
Casa Giulietta
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Juliét’s House – a legendary Renaissance home in the heart of Verona, Via Cappello, 23.
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Book your tickets online today for an unforgettable experience at Juliet’s House. Tickets are sold exclusively online.
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet stands as a defining work of English literature, examining the force of love against the weight of fate. Completed in the late 16th century, the play follows two young lovers whose passion becomes entangled in their families’ bitter conflict.
The story of Romeo and Juliet, set in Verona, drew its inspiration from an Italian tale of the 16th century. Visitors from around the globe come to Casa Giulietta to stand on the balcony, leave love letters on the famous wall, and connect with this timeless story of romance and devotion.
Franco Zeffirelli’s film adaptation transformed Shakespeare’s play into a vivid cinematic experience through its striking visual design, meticulous Renaissance backdrops, and compelling performances from Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting.
Rich cinematography, a powerful musical score, and commitment to the original narrative won widespread critical praise and established the film as the definitive screen version of this famous love story.
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 on-site. This tradition has been cherished for years.
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.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 AM to 7 PM. Last admission to house at 6:30 PM, courtyard at 6:40 PM. Closed Mondays, 25 December and 1 January. Special openings 23 December, 30 December and 6 January.
Verona’s public bus network offers several routes that pass near Juliet’s House.
Buses run frequently from Verona Porta Nuova train station.
From Piazza Bra (Verona Arena), it’s about a 10-minute walk along Corso Porta Nuova and Via Cappello.
The historic center of Verona has limited traffic access (ZTL). Park in nearby areas and walk.
Taxis are available from the train station and Piazza Bra. Ask the driver for “Casa di Giulietta” on Via Cappello. The ride from Verona Porta Nuova station takes approximately 5–10 minutes.
Continue the centuries-old tradition of writing to Juliet. Share your story of love, hope, or questions about matters of the heart. Every letter receives a response from the Juliet Club volunteers.