Planning your visit
When preparing for a journey to Giusti Garden, travelers benefit from careful timing and smart travel choices. Spring brings blossoming flowers and fewer crowds, while early mornings or late afternoons in summer offer coolness beneath the trees. Located just east of Verona’s city center, the garden is big enough for quiet discovery but small enough to explore in an hour or two. Tickets can sell out on weekends or holidays, especially when local events draw more people to the area. Families with children enjoy exploring the maze, while seniors appreciate the shaded pathways and benches. Still, the climb to the upper terraces requires some effort and steady shoes.
- Best time to visit: Spring and fall afternoons, or morning hours in summer
- How to get there: Walking from Piazza Erbe takes about 15 minutes, or buses 11, 12, and 13 stop nearby
- Accessibility: Some steep paths and stone steps; lower gardens are stroller-friendly, upper terraces less so
- Average visit duration: 1-2 hours covers most highlights at a relaxed pace
