The Arena di Verona — the elliptical Roman amphitheatre in Piazza Bra, its pink-and-white limestone tiers rising against a clear Veronese sky

Arena di Verona Tickets — Timed Daytime Entry

Adult (18+)

Reserve my ticket

The timed daytime-entry ticket to the Arena di Verona — for adults (18+). Includes timed daytime entry to the Roman amphitheatre, secured on your chosen date and slot, plus a QR ticket by email and a short audio history. Reserve directly — we secure the official operator slot the moment you confirm.

What's included

Every booking includes the elements below — handled by our concierge team before your visit and confirmed at the gate.

• Timed daytime entry to the Roman amphitheatre • Your admission secured on your chosen date and slot • Booked in English — QR ticket sent to your inbox • No ticket-office queue — walk in at your slot • A short audio history sent before your visit

Who this is for

This ticket is the full-price adult (18+) daytime entry. If you are under 18, an EU citizen aged 18–25, a disabled visitor with a carer, or a VeronaCard holder, the operator offers reduced or free daytime entry that we do not resell — book direct or enter on your card. Note this is a daytime monument visit, not an opera ticket.

On the day

The Arena di Verona is a Roman amphitheatre built around 30 AD in Piazza Bra, in the historic centre of Verona, operated for daytime visits by Musei Civici di Verona. Arrive a few minutes before your slot at the Piazza Bra entrance and scan your QR ticket. During the summer opera festival (roughly mid-June to early September) daytime hours are shorter and the arena floor holds the opera stage — we confirm the exact daytime window for your date when we book.

Frequently asked

Is this an opera ticket?
No. This is a daytime monument-visit ticket — you walk the arena floor and climb the Roman tiers during opening hours. The Arena Opera Festival is a separate evening event run by Fondazione Arena and sold on their own website. We do not sell opera tickets.
How does entry work?
You choose your date and entry time slot at checkout. We book the matching official daytime-entry ticket with Musei Civici di Verona and email you a QR ticket to scan at the Piazza Bra entrance — there is no ticket-office queue to stand in.
What will I see inside?
The open elliptical arena floor, the concentric rings of pink-and-white limestone seating that once held around 30,000 spectators, and the four-arch Ala — the only surviving fragment of the outer ring after the 1117 earthquake. From the upper tiers the view opens over the whole arena and across Verona.
What changes during the opera season?
From roughly mid-June to early September, daytime hours are shorter (often mornings only), the Arena closes to daytime visitors in the early afternoon on performance days, and the arena floor holds the opera stage and seating rather than being empty. For the bare arena and longest hours, visit October to May.