We Love —
- Enjoying a prime location in a beautifully restored historic building, just steps away from Verona’s iconic Arena.
- Staying in stylish, fully equipped apartments that offer both comfort and the freedom of a home-from-home experience.
- Experiencing the magic of an opera evening at the Arena, complemented by an included guided walking tour to discover the city’s highlights.
Customer reviews —
Opera ticket at the Verona Arena & 1-hour guided walking tour of Verona —
Enjoy an unforgettable opera evening in the oldest and largest open-air amphitheatre in the world, the iconic Arena di Verona. Experience masterpieces such as Aida, Carmen, Tosca, La Traviata and many more.
Arena di Verona Opera Calendar 2026:
June 2026
- Aida (Stefano Poda) – Fri 19 June
- La Traviata – Sat 20 June
- Aida (Stefano Poda) – Thu 25 June
- Nabucco – Fri 26 June
- La Traviata – Sat 27 June
July 2026
- Aida (Stefano Poda) – Thu 2 July
- La Bohème – Fri 3 July
- Nabucco – Sat 4 July
- La Traviata – Sun 5 July
- La Traviata – Thu 9 July
- Aida (Stefano Poda) – Fri 10 July
- La Bohème – Sat 11 July
- Nabucco – Sun 12 July
- La Traviata – Thu 16 July
- La Bohème – Fri 17 July
- Nabucco – Sat 18 July
- Aida (Stefano Poda) – Sun 19 July
- Nabucco – Thu 23 July
- Aida (Stefano Poda) – Fri 24 July
- La Bohème – Sat 25 July
August 2026
- Aida (Franco Zeffirelli) – Thu 30 July
- La Traviata – Fri 31 July
- Nabucco – Sat 1 August
- Nabucco – Sat 8 August
- Aida (Franco Zeffirelli) – Sun 9 August
- La Traviata – Sat 22 August
- Aida (Franco Zeffirelli) – Sun 23 August
- La Traviata – Sat 29 August
- Aida (Franco Zeffirelli) – Sun 30 August
September 2026
- Aida (Franco Zeffirelli) – Fri 4 September
- La Traviata – Sat 5 September
- Aida (Franco Zeffirelli) – Thu 10 September
- La Traviata – Sat 12 September
With this package, you won’t need to choose between sightseeing and opera, you can enjoy both, perfectly organised and stress-free.
The city tour (6:00 pm)
A 60-minute guided walk starting from the Arena, covering:
- Piazza delle Erbe
- The Scala Tombs
- Piazza dei Signori
- Ending at Juliet’s House
Use the break to enjoy an aperitivo or a quick dinner in the historic centre. The Arena is only a 10–15-minute walk away. Return to the Arena for your evening performance. Your 6th category numbered ticket is already secured.
Highlights:
- Expert guides: certified professionals who know Verona’s hidden stories
- Perfect timing: everything scheduled to ensure a relaxed experience
- All-in-one access: guided tour + opera ticket in a single booking
Your Booking Includes:
- Opera ticket (6th category numbered seat)
- 1-hour guided walking tour of Verona, starting at 6:00 pm from Gate 7
- Assistance at the Montebaldo desk at Gate 7
- Full itinerary and detailed description
Important Information
- Opera tickets will be sent to you around 7 days before the performance
- The guided tour departs at 6:00 pm from Gate 7
- Please arrive at least 10 minutes early for check-in
Oriana Suites Verona 4* —
Set within a beautifully restored historic building, Oriana Suites Verona 4* offer a refined stay that blends old-world character with modern comfort. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and inviting, designed to feel both stylish and reassuringly familiar. It’s the perfect base for discovering the city by day, before returning to the comfort and privacy of your own suite.
Romantic and timeless, Verona is best known as the setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, yet its appeal goes far beyond legend. Wander through winding lanes and sunlit squares, admire centuries-old churches, and cross the graceful bridges spanning the Adige. At the city’s heart stands the remarkably preserved Roman Arena, a 1st-century amphitheatre that still hosts world-renowned opera performances each summer, adding an unforgettable cultural dimension to your stay.
Your room —
Choose between a Studio or Superior Suite.
Studio (45 m²)
Ideal for a city break, the Studio offers a smart and comfortable retreat after a day exploring Verona. Thoughtfully designed, it features a cosy living area, a practical kitchenette, a sleeping space and a modern bathroom.
Compact yet stylish, it provides everything you need to relax in a calm, well-organised setting.
Superior Suite (49 m²)
Opt for the Superior Suite for added space and refinement. This elegant accommodation features a fully equipped kitchen and a generous living area with a sofa and dining table, creating a relaxed, home-from-home atmosphere.
Perfect for longer stays or those who appreciate extra comfort, it offers both style and flexibility in the heart of the city.
Your dining choices
This is an accommodation-only stay.
Food lovers will feel instantly at home in Verona. The surrounding streets are filled with traditional trattorias and wine bars serving regional specialities from the Veneto countryside. At Oriana Suites, you also have the freedom to dine your own way. Your fully equipped kitchen invites you to prepare simple meals using fresh local ingredients, perhaps enjoyed after a morning at the market or an afternoon of sightseeing.
Your time
Just for you:
- Opera ticket (6th category, numbered seat)
- 1-hour guided tour of Verona starting at 6:00 pm
Step outside and lose yourself in Verona’s historic streets, browse independent boutiques, or pause for an espresso in a lively piazza. Culture lovers can attend an opera at the Arena, explore art-filled churches, or discover hidden courtyards tucked away behind ancient façades.
For a slower rhythm, enjoy leisurely walks along the banks of the Adige, sample local wines in nearby enotecas, or simply return to the comfort of your suite for a quiet moment away from the crowds
Your included services —
Opera evening at the Verona Arena
Experience an unforgettable evening of culture at the Arena di Verona, the world’s oldest and largest open-air amphitheatre still in use.
Assistance at destination
Enjoy an included destination assistance service provided by our local partners trained to Voyage Privé standards. A dedicated contact person, available 24 hours a day (by phone or WhatsApp), will assist you throughout your stay with advice, reservations, or help in case of unforeseen circumstances. Travel with peace of mind.
Your optional services —
Arena di Verona experience - 2nd Sector Ticket
Upgrade your evening at the world-famous Arena di Verona with a 2nd sector numbered seat, offering an enhanced view of the stage and a more immersive opera experience.
Your Journey to Italy —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Verona —
Verona, nestled in northern Italy’s Veneto region, is far more than the romantic setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. A UNESCO World Heritage city, it enchants with sunlit piazzas, the scent of fresh Italian cuisine and the echoes of opera drifting from its ancient Roman arena. Blending history, culture and timeless charm, Verona is a city to savour.
Must-sees:
- Juliet’s House: Step into Shakespearean legend at this 14th-century residence, complete with the famous balcony and a courtyard where visitors leave messages of love.
- Arena di Verona: Take a glimpse into both ancient grandeur and modern performance at this grand Roman amphitheatre, still alive with opera and concerts today.
- Piazza delle Erbe: This former Roman forum has become a vibrant square, framed by frescoed buildings, colourful market stalls and cafés buzzing with life.
- Castelvecchio & Ponte Scaligero: A majestic medieval fortress with its striking red-brick bridge spanning the Adige, home to an impressive art collection and sweeping riverside views.
Culinary culture:
Savour the warmth of Veronese cuisine, from creamy risotto all’Amarone to rich braised meats and handmade pastas. Pair each dish with the region’s celebrated wines such as velvety Valpolicella or crisp Soave, best enjoyed in the lively hum of an osteria or under the soft glow of a candlelit trattoria.
Dive deeper:
Beyond Verona’s historic heart, the Veneto region offers endless treasures. Wander the canals of Venice, discover Palladian villas in Vicenza, or sip sparkling Prosecco among the rolling hills of Valdobbiadene. For a deeper taste of the region’s spirit, visit a traditional vineyard or attend an open-air opera under the summer stars.
Good to know:
Verona’s mild climate makes spring and early autumn the best times to visit, with warm days and fewer crowds. The city is well-connected, with a central train station offering easy links to Venice, Milan and beyond. Time your trip for the summer opera festival in the Arena for an unforgettable cultural experience.