Juliet’s House Tours in Verona
Visit Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta), the medieval home with the famous balcony that inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, where visitors leave love notes and touch the bronze Juliet statue for luck. A romantic must in the “city of love”, often combined with the wider old town.
2 tour · prices per person, book with partner
Juliet’s House in Verona — FAQ
What is Juliet’s House in Verona?
Juliet’s House (Casa di Giulietta) is a medieval house in Verona with the famous balcony linked to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet; visitors leave love letters, touch the bronze Juliet statue for luck and pose on the balcony.
Is Juliet’s balcony real?
The balcony was added in the 20th century to a genuine medieval house once owned by the Capello family, linked to Shakespeare’s Capulets; though not historically the “real” balcony, it’s a beloved romantic landmark.
Is Juliet’s House worth visiting?
Yes — even if more legend than history, Juliet’s House and balcony are a charming, romantic Verona icon; the courtyard is free to enter, with a ticket needed to go inside and onto the balcony.

