The Euromotel Croce Bianca is conveniently located at the edge of the city. It features complimentary car parking facilities and a free wi-fi.
Monica
Romania
Wonderful staff, very nice. We only stayed 1 night, as we were in transit through Italy, but we liked it very much. Everything was clean. Also, having parking was a bonus :)
Just a 5-minute walk from the famous Verona Arena, Hotel Mastino is located in Verona’s center. It offers modern or classic-style accommodations. A sweet breakfast is served buffet style until 11:00.
Susan
United States of America
Location was great, staff helpful and enjoyed the breakfast.
Hotel San Marco Fitness Pool & Spa is located 5 minutes' walk from Marcantonio Bentegodi Stadium. Rooms are air conditioned and have a flat-screen TV.
Anonymous
Germany
Breakfast was decent.
Room was bright and spacious.
Enough space for your carry-on to locate and open.
Reception was helpful. Don`t follow their where-to-eat recommendations.
Boasting a bar, Boutique Hotel Touring is located in Verona, 492 feet from Piazza delle Erbe. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
Gloribelle
United States of America
In historic center within walking distance to major attractions and restaurants . Very comfortable bed and pillows . Friendly staff , and accommodating to late check in . Nice breakfast and coffee included in room price. It was nice we were able to leave our luggage in hotel after checking out to explore the city before our train ride.
Set in a residential area of Verona, the Palace offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen satellite TV, a 10-minute drive from the A22 Motorway and Verona Arena. San Zeno Cathedral is 0.6 mi away....
Just 150 yards from Verona Arena, the Colomba d'Oro is in a restored medieval convent in the historic center. This elegant hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD satellite TV.
Richard
Australia
Fantastic location for the opera and great restaurants.
Very clean
Excellent breakfast with very friendly and helpful staff.
Set in the Porta Nuova district of Verona, Ark Hotel offers a 24-hour desk and free WiFi throughout the property. Piazza Bra and the Verona Arena are 1 mi away.
Hotel Giberti & Spa is set between Verona's Arena and Porta Nuova Station and has an outdoor terrace. Large rooms and 24-hour service is provided.
airupthere
Croatia
One of the best beds we have ever slept in!
Great and kind staff all around the hotel.
Superb location walking distance to centre providing garage parking space. Around the corner there is a gem of gelateria.
Hotel Fiera is near Verona’s Congress Center, a short bus ride into town, and just 3 stops to Porta Nuova Railway Station. Here you will find a choice of rooms and free parking. WiFi is free.
joaoricarte
Portugal
The room was small but had everything we needed plus a kettle (the water had a lot of calcium. we washed it with a sponge but it just accumulated again). Had a mini fridge which was good for those days when you just want to fall in bed but need to eat. It was good for keeping a couple of sandwiches cool. Which we got from the lidl next door. The room was good. Clean. The sheets were clean. The cleaning staff were careful and seemed attentive. If you are renting a car and doing day trips it is a great location not too far from the highway. We only did this one day. For a family with kids and renting a car it is perfect or for a good night rest on your way somewhere else it is perfect and good value. Close to a supermarket (lidl) and lots of parking space. For seeing verona maybe not unless it's just a one day thing.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the Verona Arena, Hotel Torcolo "Residenze del Cuore" features free Wi-Fi throughout and elegant rooms with a private bathroom.
location is very good. 2 minute walk to main piazza
NH Collection Palazzo Verona offers elegant rooms with pastel-colored walls, classical décor, and wooden floors. Each comes with satellite TV, air conditioning, and free WiFi.
Stunning Hotel and very good staff at the front desk
Crowne Plaza Verona Fiera is located in the exhibition center district, 5 minutes' drive from city center. It features a fitness and relaxation area with swimming pool. Rooms are ultra modern.
Great rooms and really good beds. On site parking.
In San Michele, just a 10-minute drive from the center of Verona, the Hotel Gardenia consists of 2 linked buildings and provides free parking and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
I loved it all the staff the room it was just great
Corte Ongaro offers a rooftop garden with a hot tub and modern rooms with a balcony in a quiet area of Verona. The Veronafiere Exhibition Center and Porta Nuova Station are reachable on foot.
Great breakfast, friendly staff and comfortabel rooms.
Just 150 yards from Verona Arena, the Colomba d'Oro is in a restored medieval convent in the historic center. This elegant hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD satellite TV.
Great location. Clean comfortable. Great breakfasts.
Leonardo Hotel Verona is just 984 feet from the Verona Sud exit of the A4 Motorway. It offers free WiFi, a restaurant, and a snack bar open 24 hours a day.
Excellent, very friendly staff and great breakfast.
Boasting a bar, Boutique Hotel Touring is located in Verona, 492 feet from Piazza delle Erbe. This 3-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
Location , staff friendliness, room was exceptional.
Located in Verona, 2.1 miles from Ponte Pietra, Cà Toresele Relais Osteria Garden provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The staff was remarkably nice and went out of their way to help us
Set a 3-minute walk from Piazza Bra, Mastino Rooms is located in the Verona Historical Center district. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Verona Arena and Via Mazzini.
Location, staff, breakfast and room itself were perfect
Just steps away from Verona Porta Nuova Train Station and Verona Bus Station, Novo Hotel Rossi is a modern building. It offers a paid parking, reservation required, and a free bike rental service.
Everything that we could ask for has met our needs
Just 492 feet from Juliet’s Balcony, Hotel Aurora overlooks Piazza Erbe. It offers free Wi-Fi and classically furnished rooms with a safe and a satellite LCD TV.
The location was a perfect location … close to sights.
Set 1640 feet from the Verona Arena, Hotel Trieste offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV. Featuring a café, this design hotel also has free Wi-Fi and bike rental.
Perfect location for opera and central area
Host’s perfect
Featuring a large roof terrace with views of the historic center, Due Torri Hotel offers luxury and elegance in the heart of Verona, next to the Church of Saint Anastasia and a 5-minute walk from...
excellent hotel, location and amazing roof terrace bar
Featuring a garden and a snack bar, Hotel Fontana Verona is located next to the Borgo Trento Hospital in Verona. WiFi is free in public areas.
Perfect service well above of what you could expect
FAQs about hotels in Verona
On average, 3-star hotels in Verona cost $160 per night, and 4-star hotels in Verona are $169 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Verona can be found for $496 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Verona this weekend is $294 or, for a 4-star hotel, $265. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Verona for this weekend cost around $1,425 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $261 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Verona for tonight. You'll pay around $266 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Verona will cost around $1,276, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A darling of Shakespeare, beautiful Verona is the literary home of Romeo and Juliet. The medieval families of Montague and Capulet immortalized in the tragic play did actually exist and some buildings relating to the Montagues are still present.
Sorry to disappoint, but the place purporting to have been Juliet's house in Verona was not actually where she lived. However, it’s still worth suspending reality for a while and stepping out onto the balcony to see if Romeo turns up.
Another of the must-see Verona sights is the Arena, a largely intact Roman amphitheater which is now the spectacular setting for outdoor summer operas. Smaller Roman relics include the stone bridge that crosses the river by the Roman theater whose remains are partly beneath a house.
The city’s narrow streets house many cafes and restaurants which have cheaper fare than the touristy ones by the Arena, although admittedly the views are less impressive. Life in Verona is laid back and elegant, so expect to see some well-heeled Italians on a post-dinner passeggiata.
Verona Airport is a little out of town, so you’ll need to take a bus to get to your Verona hotel, apartment or B&B. Book with Booking.com for the best choice.
Pleasant Italian city. Too many people spoke English, or replied in Englush to my efforts in Italian.
Bus system great for wheelchair users, but hell to find the right bus line, stop or place to bopard.
Peaple overall laid back and friendly (only met one awkward cuss, when leat I needed to,) .
Robert_WT
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Idea place for a short break (we stayed 4 nights which was...
Idea place for a short break (we stayed 4 nights which was ideal).
Verona is a beautiful old city with amazing architecture, delicious food and a great relaxed atmosphere. Wander from square to square, up lovely little streets and discover Roman remains, wall paintings, churches and grand houses. Fall into coffee shops and little restaurants serving delicious food which are generally less expensive than UK.
Don’t forget to cross the river and explore further afield. No need for public transport as everywhere is walkable. We also took a day to visit Lake Garda - just hop on the train and you’ll be there in 20 minutes
Ros
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Visiting Verona is an immersion into an ambience that...
Visiting Verona is an immersion into an ambience that seamlessly blends history and romance. Renowned for the tale of Romeo and Juliet, it offers far more than the famed Capulet balcony.
Explore the Arena of Verona, a Roman amphitheatre still used for concerts. Delight in the vibrant squares such as Piazza delle Erbe and Piazza Bra. Savour exquisite wines in the nearby Valpolicella region and indulge in the rich local cuisine.
Verona is an essential destination, offering culture, history, and natural beauty at every turn.
Jose
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely place, like a chilled out smaller version of Rome.
Lovely place, like a chilled out smaller version of Rome.
We ate and drank in most of the places at Piazza bra, all of them were equally as nice and a lovely place to sit back and enjoy, regular trips from local musicians makes it all the better.
We also took a trip to Desenzano and Sirmione on Lake Garda - 20 minute train journey from Verona station which was a lovely day trip and only cost around £20 return for the 2 of us, well worth doing.
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Anonymous
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It was recommended to me and I'm so glad I went.
It was recommended to me and I'm so glad I went.
It has it all in a compact city. It's historic with beautiful views and historic buildings especially the colloseum, arena, and its square. The shopping precinct off this square is great, a smaller neater version of Milan without the crowds. It's a beautiful town to walk around with wide terraces and fewer cars making it very people friendly.
Who doesn't know Romeo and Juliet.
If I was redoing Italy, I'd skip Rome and Milan and do Verona and Florence, so much character without the hassle of hustlers etc
Give it a go
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Anonymous
Australia
10
Scored 10
First visit to Verona, beautiful city, wonderful...
First visit to Verona, beautiful city, wonderful architecture i.e The Arena, clean city, local people helpful and polite. No one was impolite when we asked for information, included people on the streets.
Did not use public transportation so don’t know about easy of using it.
A lovely city!
Very close to the train station. Well maintained and renovated facilities. Friendly staff. Google Maps might show a long and incorrect walk route from the station. When you get out of the station, just go to the far left of the sidewalks towards the hotel. There are both stairs and wheel chair accessible ramps towards the hotel. The bus station in front of the station is really good for travellers. The 10 Euro day pass covers the whole Verona, Garda Lake and the airport shuttle for the next day (even after the day pass expires at midnight).
The apartment was spacious, cool, and clean. The air con was wonderful in temperatures in 30's. There was comfortable furniture and beds. Rather short on chairs if there had been two couples visiting. No wine glasses in Italy?
A very welcome food present for us on arrival, many thanks for that. The situation was right in the heart of Verona with wonderful old streets to walk along and magnificent opera at the arena to hear in the evenings. Good supermarkets nearby allowed us to enjoy evening meals in the cool of the apartment.
I think this is the best hotel for the traveller. They communicated very well about parking and procedures. They are just outside the traffic limit zone. They offered extra services (like packing a take-away breakfast if you had to leave early to escape the heat/crowds/join a tour or like being open to you doing your laundry (at an extra fee)). I have not seen this at any other hotel in Italy (or at least, it wasn't communicated if these services were available). The breakfast was buffet and had a great variety.
tommaso night porter an absolute gentleman, and needs recognition. polite and friendly and a big help to guest from padraig and roisin thanks.
the cleaners clean rooms daily brilliant to know. place is nice and relaxed. 25min walk to verona buses at walking distance. bus to train station and airport from there. local bus to lake garda too so convenient. hotel modernise and think doing more renovations while we stayed and bathroom was good quality too.
In Italy they are generally using a special system to unlock the doors via the handy, so, for the access you need the internet, but anyway it was very easy to enter the inside, both to building and the apartment. The flat is only 2 minutes walk to the Verona Arena. Nice place, nice flat. The picture is the view from the flat, an old nice but closed cinema building.
Couple on 1st visit to verona, as part of a bigger Italy hols. Great location to walk around, didnt need buses,taxis etc. Loads of bars, restaurants, cafes and historic things to see. Suite in busy area but very quiet at night- no issues sleeping at all. Would recommend and would stay again. Lovely little bistro bar about 20 steps away too😁
We stayed at the ancillary property called Aparthotel Verona House due to our party’s size. Still located in old town, walking distance to historic downtown.
The hotel rooms were very nice and clean (expect carpet on stairs), staff was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast buffet was a good value.
The hotel was about a 20 minute or 10 minute e-scooter journey to the train station which is great for visiting other parts of Northern Italy.
The room was a good size, buffet breakfast was good quality and there was someone at reception at all times.
it was spacious and very well organized and had everything you needed. it even had 2 bathrooms and a washing machine! Also, of all our stays in Italy it had the best instructions for operating all the appliances. I would definitely stay here again!
Location was a very short walk from the city center and parking nearby was 7€ for a day. The place felt secure and The area was pretty nice and full of scenery. The room is a very good size and very clean compared to my other stays in Italy.
Lovely clean and comfortable room, stylish decor, friendly staff, lovely breakfast and well situated hotel. Don't be fooled by the star rating. In Italy, star ratings aren't necessarily a sign of hotel quality, so don't be put off.
Beautiful and cozy room, and the most complete breakfast I've eaten so far in my trip in Italy. Virginia doesn't speak much English, but she is very friendly, nice and makes herself understood.
The staff were very nice and helpful. They recommended restaurants that were the best meals we have had in Italy. The location is perfect and the view of the city from our room was great.
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