¿Sabías que Napoleón, el conquistador de Europa, se detuvo aquí y declaró estos jardines los más bellos al norte de los Alpes?
Giusti Garden is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (last entry at 6:00 p.m.). It is usually closed on Mondays. You can buy your tickets directly at the garden ticket office. For the latest information, it is always a good idea to check the official website: Giusti Garden - Hours and Tickets.
General admission to Giusti Garden has a fee. Currently, the price is €10 per adult. They usually offer discounts for groups, students, and children. I recommend checking prices and any reduced rates on their website before your visit: Giusti Garden - Prices.
To fully enjoy Giusti Garden, including its terraces, maze, and panoramic views, I recommend allowing at least 1.5 to 2 hours. If you enjoy photography or simply sitting and admiring the scenery, you may want a little longer.
Giusti Garden is one of the finest examples of an Italian Renaissance garden, designed in the late 16th century. Its layout combines art, nature, and architecture, reflecting the thinking of the period. It was visited by distinguished figures such as Goethe and holds cultural significance as a symbol of Italian mastery in landscape design.
Spring (April-May) and early summer (June) are ideal because of the blooms and pleasant weather. Autumn is also beautiful for the colors. To avoid crowds and heat, I suggest going early in the morning, right when it opens, or later in the afternoon before closing.
Part of the garden, the lower section, is fairly accessible. However, the upper terraces and the climb to the panoramic tower involve stairs and steep paths, which can make access difficult for wheelchair users or people with reduced mobility. It is advisable to contact them directly for specific accessibility information: Giusti Garden - Contact.
Giusti Garden is in a quiet neighborhood, but not far from the historic center. You can combine your visit with a walk to Juliet's House, the Verona Arena, or simply wander through the charming streets of the old city, all within walking distance or a short bus ride away.
Of course, here are a few: wear comfortable shoes, as there are many stairs and paths. Bring a bottle of water, especially in summer. Do not forget to go all the way to the top for the stunning views of Verona. And of course, keep your camera ready — you will want to capture the beauty of this place!
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