Located in a 13th-century building in Piazza dei Signori square, a few steps from Piazza delle Erbe, Lords of Verona Luxury Apartments offers design accommodation with free WiFi in the heart of...
Massimago Wine Suites offers accommodation in Verona, 300 metres from Verona Arena. Free WiFi is available throughout. Every room at this bed and breakfast is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV....
Situated in the centre of Verona, 500 metres from Verona Arena, the historic Il Cappello Di Giulietta features accommodation with free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Residence Viale Venezia offers spacious apartments with free Wi-Fi, and a small balcony. It is 500 metres from Porta Vescovo Train Station, and 20 minutes’ walk from Verona Arena. Parking is free.
Located within a 10-minute walk of Piazza Bra and Arena Verona, Ai Ponti Verona is situated in Verona, 550 metres from Castelvecchio Museum and 600 metres from Via Mazzini.
Offering a panoramic terrace with 360° views of the city, Nuova Opera Rooms is a guest house set in the Borgo Trento area of Verona with good bus links into the centre.
Situated within 600 metres of Ponte Pietra and less than 1 km of Castelvecchio Bridge in the centre of Verona, Le Nuove Cadreghe Apartments features accommodation with free WiFi, seating area and a...
Partly set in a medieval building, Relais La Torre is located only a 5-minute walk from the Arena in Verona. This guest house offers stylish rooms with an LCD TV and minibar.
Aparthotel ANTICO SAN ZENO centro storico is set in Verona, in the historical centre. It is located a few minutes from San Zeno Basilica and 10 minutes' walk from Castelvecchio Bridge.
Crowne Plaza Verona Fiera is located in the exhibition centre district, 5 minutes' drive from city centre. It features a fitness and relaxation area with swimming pool. Rooms are ultra modern.
Great rooms and really good beds. On site parking.
Set in San Michele, just a 10-minute drive from Verona’s centre, Hotel Gardenia is composed of 2 linked buildings and offers 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 Centre and Porta Nuova Station are reachable on foot.
Great breakfast, friendly staff and comfortabel rooms.
Just 150 metres from Verona Arena, the Colomba d'Oro is set in a restored medieval convent in the historical centre. This elegant hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD satellite TV.
excellent location, clean and comfortable rooms, friendly staff, great breakfast
Hotel Bologna is a historic building facing a romantic little square only 50 metres from the Verona Arena. There is an excellent restaurant on site, and free bikes are available at reception.
staff very helpful, stylish decor an der location excellent
You'll have an excellent service and great links to the historic centre at Hotel Italia; just a 5-minute walk from Borgo Trento Hospital, in a quiet neighbourhood of Verona.
very helpful staff. couldn’t have done more to assist.
Offering views of the Montorio Castle, Hotel Brandoli is located in a quiet, green area, just a 10-minute drive from the centre of Verona and within easy reach of good transport links.
Leonardo Hotel Verona is just 300 metres 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.
Offering air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom, Hotel Gelmini is 10 minutes' drive from Verona Train Station and the city centre. It features a restaurant and free private parking.
Pulita disponibilità personale e ristorante ottimo
Located in Verona, 3.4 km from Ponte Pietra, Cà Toresele Relais Osteria Garden provides accommodation 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
Ideally located in the centre of Verona, Corte Realdi - Palazzo Camozzini is within 600 metres of Ponte Pietra and less than 1 km of Castelvecchio Bridge.
La chambre est la plus belle chambre que j’ai vu de ma vie
Featuring a large roof terrace with views of the historic centre, 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
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.
Reception people couples Tunisian was very nice both
Just 150 metres 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 500 metres 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.
Great location, quite eclectic in style, excellent staff
Maison Calcirelli rooms is well situated in the centre of Verona, and offers a shared lounge and free WiFi.
Location, walking distance to the arena and all. Very clean.
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FAQs about hotels in Verona
On average, 3-star hotels in Verona cost £95 per night, and 4-star hotels in Verona are £95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Verona can on average be found for £249 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Verona this weekend is £153 or, for a 4-star hotel, £167. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Verona for this weekend cost on average around £407 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £130 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Verona for tonight. You'll pay on average around £148 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Verona will cost around £370 (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 immortalised 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 amphitheatre which is now the spectacular setting for outdoor summer operas. Smaller Roman relics include the stone bridge that crosses the river by the Roman theatre whose remains are partly beneath a house.
The city’s narrow streets house many cafes and restaurants which offer cheaper fare than the touristy ones by the Arena, although admittedly the views are less impressive. Life in Verona is laidback 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.
Obviously very popular with tourists but for us it was not...
Obviously very popular with tourists but for us it was not about doing the usual tourist things but just walking the streets, finding places to eat away from the main tourist hub and just taking in the atmosphere of the place...its really a great place to just hangout!
Marius Roberts
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Verona is a beautiful Italian city.
Verona is a beautiful Italian city. This was my second trip and I fell in love with it all over again. It is quite small, so two to three days would be perfect. We stayed right in the heart of the old town, on Via Leoncino, which is a short walk from the delightful Piazza Bra and the Arena. Almost everything is within walking distance, and I particularly loved sitting at one of the many outdoor cafes in Piazza Bra with my aperitivo, just watching the world go by! The city is full of wonderful cafes and restaurants - the problem is 'which one to choose' but one of our top recommendations is La Taverna Di Via Stella (on Via Stella), a short walk from another delightful square, Piazza delle Erbe, where we had a wonderful meal on our last night in Verona.
Geraldine Walsh
Ireland
10
Scored 10
A wonderful city to visit.
A wonderful city to visit. I loved the pedestrianized old town nestled in the bend of the river. So much to see and wonder at on foot - the architecture, the extraordinary Piazza Erbe, the silent duomo, the river and museums, and the stunning Roman arena. The only waste of time was Juliet's balcony, though I think we have to be impressed by the skill in having taken something fictional and turning it into a very successful tourist goldmine!
It was my first time in Verona and I loved it. Not as overwhelming as the "big 3" (Rome, Florence, Venice). Though humming in the daytime, it was relatively quiet at night and very navigable and safe - which was important for this solo female traveller.
Sarah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Super stunning city.
Super stunning city. I came as a solo traveller (29F) and felt very safe. It’s a romantic city but not as overtly as I feared which was nice. Sadly it rained a lot while I was there - Verona isn’t great for rainy days as there’s so much to see from walking but I still had a good time.
Shopping was surprisingly great there - better than shopping in London. Just a nicer experience. As with everywhere in Italy, everywhere you look it’s pretty. Every street and building. Again v different to London lol.
People weren’t keen to speak to me in Italian. I don’t blame them, my Italian is terrible but they could have humoured me for like ten seconds
Will def come back - but not in Feb. This isn’t somewhere to go for crazy nights out but it’s so well connected by train - Venice, Florence, Milan… even Rome in three hours. Can imagine it’s beaut in the summer.
Saira
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a very traditional B&B in a great location . there...
This is a very traditional B&B in a great location . there are only 2 rooms and we were the only ones staying there so had the place to ourselves. It was the family home however they no longer live there so was more like an Air B&B but very lovely. Breakfast is help youself to continental from the fridge and our host brought in fresh bread every morning. It would have been nice to have some fruit available with the yoghurts and cereal.
There is a lovely little roof terrace off the dining area. The bedroom was big with a comfortable bed and lovely view.the ensuite was modern with everything you need apart from a full length mirror!
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Jacqui1766
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a beautiful city in a really nice part of Italy.
This is a beautiful city in a really nice part of Italy. Verona is a 1 or 2 day break with enough to do to cover that amount of time. We bought a Verona card which meant we could visit all the sites free of charge and jump the queue which was worth its weight in gold we loved it. The city itself has beautiful buildings and piazzas and we went on Valentine’s Day during their festival which was a fantastic experience including dancing live music and other activities. We recommend doing a day trip by train to Garda, Venice, Bologna or Milan which are all within 2 hours approx and the trains from Verona station are so easy to use and cheap!
Lovely building in a great location, it was nicely decorated, clean and spacious. We really liked the room and the mini bar was a nice touch and cheap! The city centre was about an 8 minute walk right to the centre so absolutely perfect. The hosts were very friendly and gave us some great advice on getting to the hotel from the airport. There was ample space to hand and store clothes and cases and the shower was lovely as well, powerful and nice temperature. The room itself was nice and clean with everything we could need for a short stay.
I liked everything about this stay. It's lovely, large, private, on a nice street, quiet. I wish I could have stayed longer. Two nights is enough to see Verona but this would make a good base if you're seeing other cities nearby as well. I would have been happy if this were my only hotel of the trip.
Is just a 5 minutes walk to the center, Very good pizza restaurant around the block. Good shopping in Verona. Pretty city. Very nice check in man.
We had been staying in the Dolomites for a week and then just finished our Italian trip staying just 3 days in Verona so that we could go to see the Opera Rigoletto in the open air Roman Arena. The boutique hotel was really lovely with stylish furnishings. The bathroom was modern and fully fitted out. We had breakfast that included really delicious pastries made on the premises by a very pleasant lady who also served us our breakfast.
The location was superb, the room was small but pleasant and the breakfast was the best I have come across in Italy as besides the usual continental breakfast it included scrambled eggs, small sausages and bacon as well as fresh fruit and yogurt.
When my laptop could not connect to the hotel wifi, one of the employees let me connect to her mobile phone as a hotspot!
The location was superior, very clean, and you can find most of what you need during your stay.
We stayed 2 nights, we spent one day in Verona and the other day in Vince . So it was a very good option to escape the cost of Vince hotels.
I would recommend the place to my friends and family who are planning to visit Italy
Verona is the most beautiful city in Italy, and the Hotel Porta Palio is great value for the price. It has a free private parking garage on site. The staff was extremely nice and helpful. The hotel is just an 8-10 minute taxi drive from old town Verona (8-12 Euros). The hotel breakfast was great, and we enjoyed our stay.
For 10 days traveling in Italy, this was the best place getting through the booking. I am so pleased with this place.  beautiful bedroom design make me speechless. Verona it is 2 miles away you can park your car and visit beautiful city . if I come back to Verona I will make sure to rent this place again thank you 
Only three positive moments were justifying my stay at this hotel:
1) Outside of ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) it is important not to pay traffic fines for occasionally entering ZTL at the historical center of Verona.
2) Own parking under the hotel (ground floor) with secure parking.
3) Decent breakfasts.
Perfect apartment for a trip to Verona! Everything in the apartment is at a 5 stars hotel level., decorated with love for details and hand picked items. Andrea takes time for his guests, sharing valuable insider tips for exploring the city.
We will definitely come back, so happy to have found this place.
I liked the convenience of having reception available, like a hotel, but the facilities available by having your own apartment. It was the best of both worlds.
We visit Verona almost every year and will put Opera Relais de Charme at the top of our list for a return stay
This is a beautiful little boutique hotel in Verona. Public transportation is literally outside the front door, as well as many options for food. The staff was great, the room was very nice, and the view from the balcony was gorgeous! We would definitely stay here again!
The hotel was in a prime location to the arena. There was a lot of energy and many people walking around and we loved it. The breakfast was extensive and the outdoor seating was large. Our time in Verona was our favorite of the 10 places we visited.
The apartment is like a 5 star hotel room. It is elegantly decorated, spotlessly clean and located in a quiet neighbourhood a short walk from the arena. The host, Daniel, is so welcoming and helpful - he knows everything about Verona!
Quirky and fun hotel. staff outstanding in particular Matt and Roxana. Great location 10 min walk from centre and 20 min walk to bus and train station which has superb links to explore more of Italy.
Great location and such an oasis! So relaxing to get away from the crowds that we had been around the rest of that week! Beat dinner we had in Italy! Even got to give our compliments to the chef!
Cheapest hotel in the very city center of Verona... just few minutes from the Arena. Welcoming staff, clean and the air conditioning has definitely help during the torrid night.
The welcome by our host to a beautiful apartment in lovely Verona. We will recommend visiting Verona and this apartment to all our friends visiting Italy.
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