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.
Michelle
From
Canada
Excellent location. Very close too all major places to visit. All walking distance.
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.
Artur
From
Armenia
We had a truly wonderful stay at Boutique Hotel Touring in Verona. From the moment we arrived, the staff was incredibly kind, welcoming, and always ready to help with anything we needed. Their warmth truly made us feel at home and made Verona feel like an even more special place in our memories.
The room was spotless and very comfortable, with everything we could ask for. Perhaps only a small suitcase stand would be a nice addition, but it wasn’t an issue at all.
The breakfast was delicious and diverse – a perfect start to each day. Overall, we feel we received much more than we paid for, in both service and experience.
Thank you again for everything – we would absolutely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Verona!
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.
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.
Varun
From
Netherlands
The price for the location and cleanliness of the property
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.
Charles
From
United States
Having an SUV, I wanted to avoid driving in the Verona city center. The BW was a find. We got two rooms with breakfast for the family. We had free parking. There was a bus stop across the street that took us into town.
We walked to a wonderful dinner from the hotel. There are several nearby options. The staff was very helpful.
Breakfast exceeded expectations. There was a delightful selection of pastries, fruit, jams, a tub of nuttella with a pump that made me fall in love again! There were also a few hot items. The wonderful staff helped us with the fancy Nespresso machine. It was great.
It was also cool to take a short drive to their local Eataly.
One more time I'll mention that the staff was friendly and helpful. Wonderful stay.
Located within 1.7 miles of Piazza Bra and 1.7 miles of Verona Arena, Santa Teresa House has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Verona.
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.
Sole Hotel Verona offers accommodations right by Verona Porta Nuova Train Station, in a strategic yet very tranquil position within the railway complex.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Located 5 minutes' walk from Verona Porta Nuova Station, Hotel Martini offers rooms, modern in style. Breakfast is buffet style and includes unlimited hot drinks and homemade cakes.
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.
Offering free outdoor parking and free Wi-Fi, Hotel Porta Palio is located a 18-minute walk from Verona Porta Nuova Train Station, and 23 minutes' walk from the Arena.
Offering air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom, Hotel Gelmini is 10 minutes' drive from Verona Train Station and the city center. It features a restaurant and free private parking.
Only 1.9 mi from the Arena di Verona Amphiteatre, Hotel Maxim offers spacious rooms with a satellite LCD TV. Located in a quiet residential area, the hotel has an underground garage.
Hotel Bologna is a historic building facing a romantic little square only 164 feet from the Verona Arena. There is an excellent restaurant on site, and free bikes are available at reception.
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.
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.
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...
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.
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
FAQs about hotels in Verona
On average, 3-star hotels in Verona cost $127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Verona are $129 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Verona can be found for $326 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Verona this weekend is $188 or, for a 4-star hotel, $223. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Verona for this weekend cost around $732 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $407 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Verona for tonight. You'll pay around $486 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Verona will cost around $1,248, 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.
The Old Town is lovely with great restaurants and good...
The Old Town is lovely with great restaurants and good shopping, beware of pick pockets though. Just under 2 hours by train to central Milan and half an hour by train to Lake Garda, public transport excellent
Guest review by
Sandra
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The city is gearing up to host the Winter Olympics which...
The city is gearing up to host the Winter Olympics which meant that a visit to the arena was not worth it as you literally just walked in and no further, even the people on the entrance were apologising before you enter.
Loads of school trips whilst we were there.
But we still enjoyed our visit and wished we had stayed longer.
Guest review by
Grogs01
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Quaint city which is a refreshing change from the heavy...
Quaint city which is a refreshing change from the heavy tourism and commercial push of larger cities. It has history, provides culture, mix of nice restaurants but also a pace that enables you to gear down and relax.
Guest review by
Brad
Australia
Review score
10.0
Nice city, very clean city center, has its own personality.
Nice city, very clean city center, has its own personality. We liked all the places, but were a beat disappointed by the tourists "caught" on Juliette statue. It looks somehow inappropriate the way people behave, even there is this strange tradition to touch Juliette's breast for luck in love. Out of this, there is a very nice Giardini Giusti, nice bridges, go for a sunset and an Aperol Spritz on the Castel San Pietro hill. And, for sure, take a bus and go visit Lago di Garda for a day. Take a lunch at Locanda 4 Couoci. Drink and Amarone and a Vapolicella wine. And your stay will be unforgettable.
Guest review by
Ludmila
Moldova
Review score
10.0
Verona is an absolute gem!
Verona is an absolute gem! A city full of history, romance, and charm, with stunning architecture, picturesque streets, and a magical atmosphere. From the iconic Arena to Juliet’s balcony, every corner tells a story. Delicious food, excellent wine, and warm hospitality make the experience even more special. A must-visit destination for lovers of culture, beauty, and Italian elegance!
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
After Florence, Verona felt much more sedate - but in a good...
After Florence, Verona felt much more sedate - but in a good way! It doesn’t seem to matter where you walked - there was always something to see. Everyone was extremely friendly and seemed happy to welcome tourists. This was my second visit to the city (the first was back in 2013) and all I can say is I won’t leave it as long to go back again…
Guest review by
Graham
United Kingdom
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Very nice and comfortable hotel in a quiet area just outside the city wals. Walking distance to the town centre. Free parking in a quiet and safe street just outside the hotel. Polite, knowledgable, efficient, and friendly staff. Fast check in and out.
Spacious rooms with nice, new bathroom. Comfortable bads!
Good breakfast.
It's cheaper than many other hotels in Verona, jet perfect for exploring the city!
You can add 6 Euros for the breakfast and it is definitely worth it!
The parking is right at the hotel so it's very convenient.
There's a huge supermarket 2 minutes walking from the hotel.
In 15-20 minutes you can arrive by car to the old city of Verona (to the parking next to it), and in it is only 15 minutes driving to the airport, and very close to the main highways.
The staff were so friendly and helpful. The location of hotel in a wide leafy street was perfect in terms of Verona train station ( 10 mins walk), old town( 10 mins walk) , airport 15 minutes by car or airlink bus ( only 7 euro each and at train station). Beds very comfortable and room big ( adult and two tall teens ), good selection at breakfast and lots of it.
Fantastic location for exploring Verona. We had a beautiful room. Great breakfast with plenty of choice.
Cleanliness was second to none.
The staff were brilliant.
Francesco the barman made great cocktails and was a lovely guy. A credit to the Hotel Accademia.
Equivalent of an airport hotel right at the train station in Verona. Clean, quiet and comfortable with friendly staff! Regular buses into town, also after the opera.
Guest review by
Karin
Switzerland
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