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Things to do at night in Verona to experience the city like a local

The reflection of the city lights on the river in Verona at night

Verona is for lovers. Just about every city in Italy has its romantic side, but maybe none embrace it as openly as Verona does. The setting of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Verona City Center offers a combination of rich history, a lively atmosphere, and it unmistakably romantic vibe. Combined with the Roman-era Verona Arena, the setting for the annual Verona Arena Opera Festival, the city streets here are absolutely steeped in romance.

That doesn't mean you have to come here as part of a couple, though. The beautiful setting of the Arena di Verona, Castel San Pietro, Palazzo della Gran Guardia, and the historic center of the city at Piazza delle Erbe are fantastic places to explore on a bachelorette party, a family vacation, or even your downtime on a business trip.

And it's at night that many of these ancient streets really come into their own. You can grab drinks and admire the city skyline from the nearest cocktail bar, take a night tour to better appreciate the ancient arena, Verona Cathedral, and Juliet's house, or, if you're a wine lover, enjoy the local vintage with a fun night visiting the best bars in the city.

However you like to enjoy yourself once the sun goes down, you'll be able to do it here. And because Bounce makes it so easy to store your bags in Verona, you can go on a tour or head to a wine bar without dragging heavy luggage with you.

A historic building in Verona at night with windows bathed in blue light

What to do in Verona at night if you’re looking for…

Verona, known as the city of love, is famous for its stunning architecture, historic charm, and romantic atmosphere. Situated along the Adige River and filled with winding streets, Verona transforms at night into a magical destination. Here’s how to experience Verona after dark, no matter how you like to spend your time.

The gates of the arena in Verona at dusk

A lively night out

For those craving an energetic evening, Verona’s nightlife has something special to offer. Start your night at Piazza delle Erbe, the heart of Verona’s social scene. This lively square is surrounded by vibrant bars and cafes, making it a popular spot for aperitivo - Italy’s beloved early evening drink tradition, often accompanied by delicious small bites.

Pro tip: Order a classic Aperol Spritz or Negroni and enjoy people-watching while soaking up the lively atmosphere of the square. Many bars offer great aperitivo specials, so try a few spots along the square.

Afterward, head to AlterEgo Club, one of Verona’s most popular nightclubs, located just outside the city center. Known for its dance floors, DJs, and themed nights, this club is ideal for those who want to dance the night away.

Pro tip: Dress to impress, as Verona’s nightlife scene is chic. Arrive early to avoid long lines and to get a prime spot for the night.

Don't ruin your outfit with shopping bags

Once the shopping day is over, the nightlife scene begins. If you've spent the day hitting the designer boutiques of Verona and picking up some great finds, you'll want to get rid of them before heading out for the night. By partnering with local businesses, Bounce makes it easier than ever to leave your bags behind. We have locations throughout Verona, across northern Italy, and around the world, so no matter where you go, you'll be able to drop off your bags and enjoy a more intimate vibe.

A pedestrian street in Verona with colorful buildings at dusk

A family-friendly night out

For a wholesome and culturally enriching night, start with an evening stroll through Piazza Bra, where you’ll find the famous Arena di Verona, a Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century. During the summer, the arena hosts open-air opera performances that are unforgettable experiences for all ages.

Pro tip: If you’re visiting during opera season, be sure to book your tickets in advance. Some tickets offer standing room, allowing you to enjoy this ancient venue without breaking the bank.

For dinner, head to a cozy trattoria nearby to sample some authentic Veronese dishes like risotto all'Amarone (risotto made with local Amarone wine) or pastissada de caval, a traditional Veronese horse stew. These family-run spots often provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere perfect for a wholesome night out.

Pro tip: Many restaurants near Piazza Bra have outdoor seating, so you can enjoy views of the illuminated arena while dining under the stars.

A well-lit bridge in Verona at night

A relaxing night out

For a laid-back evening with local charm, start with a stroll across Ponte Pietra, a beautiful Roman bridge with stunning views of the Adige River. At dusk, the view of the city from the bridge is breathtaking, with the warm colors of Verona’s buildings reflecting off the water.

Pro tip: Bring a camera to capture the view from the bridge, as it’s one of Verona’s most scenic spots, especially at sunset.

After your walk, head to Piazza dei Signori, also known as the Piazza Dante, which has a quieter and more refined vibe than Piazza delle Erbe. The square is surrounded by historic palaces and beautiful arches, creating an intimate and atmospheric setting. Nearby wine bars and cafes offer a relaxed ambiance perfect for sipping a glass of local wine.

Pro tip: Try a glass of Valpolicella or Amarone, two wines from the Veneto region. Some bars also offer wine tastings, where you can sample different varieties paired with local cheeses.

Verona at sunset with a tower and bridge over the fast-flowing river

A rejuvenating night out

If you’re looking to recharge and enjoy some of Verona’s natural beauty, start with a sunset walk up to Castel San Pietro, a hilltop fortress with stunning panoramic views over the city. The climb can be a bit challenging, but the view is well worth it. At the top, you’ll have a peaceful setting to enjoy Verona’s historic skyline with the Adige River winding through it.

Pro tip: There’s a funicular that takes you part of the way up the hill, which can be a more comfortable option if you prefer a less strenuous ascent.

Once you’re back in town, consider taking a leisurely stroll along the Adige River. Many tour operators offer night walks with peaceful views of Verona’s illuminated landmarks. It’s a refreshing way to take in the city and relax near the water.

Pro tip: Bring a light jacket, as it can get cool on the riverfront in the evenings.

Walking with bags is a pain

Whether you're walking up to the castle or along the river, your bags are sure to get in the way. If you've just arrived in the city and haven't had time to check into a hotel, don't worry. You can leave your bags with Bounce or you can enjoy all the fun things the city's nightlife has to offer while we take care of your belongings.

Arco della Costa in the evening in Verona

A romantic evening

For a romantic night in Verona, start by visiting Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta) in the evening, when the crowds have dispersed. The courtyard here, where you’ll find the famous balcony, takes on a more intimate atmosphere at night, and you can enjoy the soft lights and the story of Romeo and Juliet in a magical setting.

Pro tip: Although the interior of Juliet’s House closes in the evening, the courtyard remains open, making it a perfect place for a romantic moment or photo.

Next, take a walk to Giardino Giusti, one of Italy’s most beautiful Renaissance gardens. At dusk, the gardens are tranquil and offer a stunning view of Verona’s rooftops from the terraces. The maze, statues, and fountains add to the garden’s enchanting ambiance, making it an ideal spot for a romantic stroll.

Pro tip: Bring along a small picnic with wine and snacks to enjoy in the garden. It’s a simple yet romantic way to take in the beauty of Verona together.

Finish your night with dinner at a cozy osteria, where you can enjoy some of Verona’s delicious food and warm ambiance. Try a pasta dish like bigoli (thick, spaghetti-like pasta) with duck ragu, paired with a bottle of Amarone for a truly local dining experience.

Pro Tip: Many osterias offer shared plates, so it’s a great way to try multiple dishes and savor Verona’s rich flavors together. And, places like Berberè Pizzeria and Osteria Il Bertoldo, both near Piazza delle Erbe, offer takeaway and delivery options via services like Deliveroo.

Whether you’re exploring Verona’s history, enjoying the scenic views of the Adige River, or simply relaxing with a glass of wine or the signature cocktails on offer, Verona’s charm shines brightest under the night sky. With things to do at night in Verona to suit every type of traveler, you’re sure to fall in love with the magic of the city after dark.

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