Torre dei Lamberti, standing 84 meters tall, offers breathtaking panoramic views over Verona. Built in the 12th century by the Lamberti family, this iconic tower combines Romanesque and Gothic styles. Visitors can admire the city from the observation deck and hear the ancient bells, Rengo and Marangona, which once signaled fires and city meetings.
Torre dei Lamberti Tours & Excursions
The Basics
The tower is located in Piazza delle Erbe. Opening hours are from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Tickets cost €6 for adults and €4.50 for students and seniors. Children under 8 enter for free. A glass elevator is available for easy access to the viewing platform.
Things to Know Before You Go
Bring a camera for stunning skyline photos. While the elevator is convenient, climbing the stairs offers a more immersive experience. Crowds are common in the afternoon, so plan accordingly. The bells ring loudly every hour, adding charm to the visit.
How to Get There
Torre dei Lamberti is a short walk from Piazza Brà. From Verona Porta Nuova station, it is a 15-minute walk or a quick ride on bus line 11, 12, or 13, stopping at Piazza delle Erbe.
When to Get There
Visit early morning for soft lighting or late afternoon for a stunning sunset view. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Day Trips from Verona
After your visit, explore Piazza delle Erbe, Palazzo Maffei, and Juliet’s House. Enjoy a coffee or gelato at one of the charming cafés nearby. Combine your tower visit with a guided walking tour to fully experience Verona’s rich history.
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