Best tours and activities for Castelvecchio
Verona & Lake Garda
Walking tour in Verona centre to discover the best treasures of the city
Experience the true grace of Verona with this small group tour of Verona, a magnificent way to discover the city and its treasures.
2h
Semi Privato
€ 39,00
per person
Verona & Lake Garda
Private day trip to Verona from Lake Garda
Pick up included
With this private tour, leaving from Garda Lake, you will get the chance to visit the city of Verona. You will be amazed by admiring one of the most romantic cities of Northern Italy, made famous by Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
8h
Privato
€ 94,88
per person
Verona & Lake Garda
Small group bike tour around the best of Verona city center
See the most fascinating and insightful attractions of Verona with a small group bike tour. Cycle through the best highlights of the city. Enjoy the charm and romance of Verona in a three hour bike tour!
3h
Semi Privato
€ 39,00
per person
Verona & Lake Garda
Tour around the best of the Center of Verona by Vespa
Join our tour of Verona and its surroundings aboard the legendary Vespa Scooter! You will have the opportunity to visit the historic center of Verona and its major attractions, as well as a traditional wine estate, with a fun-filled tour on wheels.
3h
Semi Privato
€ 140,00
per person
Best attractions Verona & Lake Garda
Verona Arena Valpolicella Sirmione Piazza delle Erbe Castelvecchio Juliet's House Basilica of San Zeno Riva del Garda Limone sul Garda Desenzano del Garda Peschiera del GardaThings to know about Castelvecchio
Among the historic treasures and architectural wonders in the city of Verona, one of the major one is certainly the Castelvecchio.
Originally called Castle of San Martino in Aquaro, the Castelvecchio now houses the museum and is the most important military monument in Verona.
The practical and architecture function of its position is to be an element of urban defense, inseparable from the river, and at the same time projecting its action over the river.
The monument is divided in three parts: the so-called Court of the Palace, to the south, the Court of Arms, to the north, separated by the Court of the Mastio.