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Where to Stay in Verona

Where to Stay in Verona

The Historic Centre

Whilst there is much to explore across all corners of Verona, the vast majority of the city’s touristic attractions are located in the historic centre. For this reason, this area is ideal for first-time visitors or those only in town for a night or two and wishing to maximise their time.

This is also where you will find the most luxurious of Verona’s accommodation options, both for apartments, guest houses and beautiful hotels.

If you’re travelling on a bit of a budget, do be aware that prices tend to be higher here than elsewhere in the city, so for those looking to make their money go further, you may wish to consider other areas.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do in the Historic Centre | Piazza delle Erbe (the oldest piazza in Verona, and home to the Madonna Verona fountain), Torre di Lamberti (be sure to head up for great views of the city), the iconic Juliet’s Balcony and the vast Arena (the Roman amphitheatre – don’t miss the summer opera festival!).

Verona Historic Centre Hotels & Guest Houses

Please allow us to preface this section with an acknowledgement that given the propensity for most people to spend the vast majority of their time in the historical centre, there exists a huge portfolio of hotels, guesthouse and B&Bs in this area – both super luxury, and more mid-range. Therefore, for the purposes of relative brevity, this section is not exhaustive; we have selected a number of excellent recommendations based upon style, facilities, reviews, and price but you may well find somewhere you love that is not within this selection.

Hotel Accademia | Located next to the Arena, this 4* hotel is perennially popular. Indeed, it has thousands of excellent reviews. A traditional hotel in that it is rather large, classic in its design, with plush and luxurious furnishings, excellent facilities and fantastic service. Find out more here.

Hotel Milano & SPA***S | Three words: rooftop bar & spa. This sumptuous hotel appears far better than its three stars with well-styled rooms (some larger than others), a highly-regarded breakfast, wellness facilities, and attentive staff. And that rooftop? It looks right out over the Arena. Find out more here.

Hotel Gabbia D’Oro | Placing an Italian spin on Maximalism, this outstanding 5* hotel offers far more than simply a bed. We’re particularly fond of the sun room, but the suites look wonderful, and the breakfast excellent. It’s likely a tad more expensive than it should be but previous…

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