Giusti Garden

Giusti Garden

Verona, Italy

Giusti Garden stands as a slice of tranquility on the edge of Verona's hustle—a place where centuries-old cypress trees frame manicured walks, and Renaissance designs reveal new secrets around every hedged corner. This celebrated garden combines natural beauty with gentle mystery, inviting travelers to slow down, stroll, and breathe in the history woven through every terrace and maze.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
15 EUR
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
Via Giardino Giusti, 2, 37129 Verona VR, Italy

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

Must see stuff

The heart of Giusti Garden beats in its layered design, with graceful cypresses guiding visitors from symmetrical parterres to winding hillside trails. Each terrace holds a surprise—the dragon fountain, a unique boxwood maze, statues half-hidden by greenery, and views unfolding across Verona’s rooftops. Climbers reach the Belvedere for sweeping vistas that reward the short but sometimes tiring ascent. Throughout, benches and shaded corners invite moments of peaceful reflection. History buffs can find a statue of Dante Alighieri, a local legend in Verona, while photo-seekers gather by the fountain or among the ancient cypress trees that have stood for centuries, silent witnesses to countless visitors.

  • Key sights or features: Ornamental maze, dragon fountain, Renaissance statues, ancient cypress avenue
  • Unique experiences: Climbing to the Belvedere viewpoint, wandering the manicured upper terraces, finding quiet among lesser-known shady nooks
  • Photo-worthy locations: Maze center, panoramic upper terrace, the grand staircase flanked by cypress trees
  • Cultural or historical facts: The garden dates to the 16th century, serving noble Giusti family members and visiting dignitaries, including Goethe and Mozart

Tips for your visit

Visitors often remember Giusti Garden for both its beauty and calm, but a little preparation smooths the way. Summer days in Verona can be hot; carrying water and wearing comfortable shoes helps, especially on the steeper paths. Early visits mean quieter walks and fewer tour groups, making it easier to enjoy bird songs or study the plantings undisturbed. While most guests snap photos freely, respecting ‘do not enter’ signs around sensitive plantings or closed stairways protects this living artwork. Some areas may close in heavy rain, so checking weather forecasts saves disappointment. Traffic in surrounding streets can be busy when local schools dismiss students. Tickets are cheaper if booked online in advance.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Arrive just after opening or near closing on weekday afternoons
  • What to bring: Refillable water bottle, hat or sunscreen, camera, lightweight walking shoes
  • Local etiquette or rules: Stay on marked paths, keep noise low, picnics are not allowed inside the garden
  • Safety or comfort advice: Watch for uneven stone steps on upper terraces; benches offer regular resting spots
Giusti Garden – Tickets, Hours & Visitor Guide