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Ponte Scaligero

Ponte Scaligero, also known as Castelvecchio Bridge, is one of Verona’s most remarkable landmarks. Built in the 14th century by the Scaliger family, this red-brick bridge spans the Adige River and connects Castelvecchio to the rest of the city. Its crenellated walls, defensive towers, and stunning arches make it a favorite for photographers. The bridge offers a perfect view of the river and Verona’s skyline, especially at sunset.

Ponte Scaligero Tours & Excursions

The Basics

Ponte Scaligero is free to visit and accessible 24/7. Located behind Castelvecchio Museum, it’s a popular walking route for tourists and locals. The bridge is part of Verona’s historic center and a must-see for those exploring the city's medieval past.

Things to Know Before You Go

Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the cobblestone paths. The bridge can get busy, so visit early or late for a quieter experience. Be sure to explore Castelvecchio Museum nearby for more insight into Verona’s history. Sunset is a perfect time for photos.

How to Get There

Ponte Scaligero is a 5-minute walk from Piazza Brà and the Arena di Verona. From Verona Porta Nuova train station, it’s a 15-minute walk along Corso Porta Nuova. Several city buses also stop nearby.

When to Get There

Visit during the morning for a peaceful walk or at sunset for a magical view over the Adige River. The bridge is beautifully illuminated at night, making it a perfect evening stroll.

Day Trips from Verona

After visiting the bridge, explore Castelvecchio Museum or enjoy a riverside walk along Lungadige. Nearby attractions include Piazza delle Erbe and Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore. End your day with a relaxing meal at one of Verona’s charming riverside cafés.