The beautiful Giardini Giusti located across Verona's historic city centre, features some of the best examples of Italian garden design and dates back to the 16th century when it was first built. The gardens feature several terraces with with marble...more
The beautiful Giardini Giusti located across Verona's historic city centre, features some of the best examples of Italian garden design and dates back to the 16th century when it was first built. The gardens feature several terraces with with marble structures, hedges and cypress columns that offer fantastic views of the surrounding landscape. A stop at the highest point of the garden - the Maskeron - provides a sweeping view of the palace and entire city in the distance. Both Palazzo Giusti and Giardini Giusti were owned by the Giusti family since the 16th century. A visit to the garden will prove to be a pleasant experience for every traveller - particularly for families and those wishing to spend a few leisurely moments relaxing and unwinding.
Tickets cost around €6
Open from 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. from April to September. Closes at 7:00 p.m. from October to March.
Around 1-2 hours
Adults, Families,Young Adults, Children, Senior Travellers
The garden maze and cypress columns
Designated prayer facilities at Giardini Giusti will be unavailable for Muslim travellers but plenty of open space will be available in the garden to use during prayer times. It is also possible to visit a few of the mosques in Verona such as the Muslim Cultural Center and Centro Culturale Islamico El Falah Onlus.
There are a few Halal restaurants in Verona for Muslim travellers. The Muslim Cultural Center and Centro Culturale Islamico El Falah Onlus will be able to provide more information on the best places where Halal food can be found in Verona. For more options, travellers can also visit some of the Halal restaurants in neighbouring cities such as the popular Spice Hut Pizzeria & Kebabish located not too far away in Veneto.