Verona Hotels
Verona is a small city and is well stocked with hotels. When it comes to different styles and budgets, there’s a good range of accommodation in Verona’s historic centre. During the opera season, rooms fill up fast, so book well in advance.
The hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (up to €100)
These are the starting prices for a double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.
Situated between the Adige River and the Arena, and close to Romeo and Juliet’s balcony, the Hotel Colomba d’Oro’s 51 rooms are furnished in traditional style with rococo mirrors, Italianate paintings and candy-striped bedspreads. The breakfast buffet is lavish and there’s a chic cocktail bar too.
Housed in a former 16th-century palace, the rooms here are more like apartments. Each is individually styled and they all ooze luxury with parquet floors, Louis XVI chairs, modern bathrooms and gold gilt frames among the fine touches. Guests enjoy organic breakfasts in an internal courtyard garden, while a cigar room and an excellent spa prove lovely luxurious additions.
So close to the Arena, you might hear the opera singers in the summer if you fling the floor-to-ceiling windows open wide enough. The modern Escalus Luxury Suites offer 4-star luxury with rooms designed by Andrea Truglio. More apartment than hotel, breakfast is delivered to your own dining table each morning.
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