Hotels in Verona

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Verona is a city located along the Adige River in the Italian region of Veneto. It is regarded as one of Italy's most romantic and beautiful towns. This place is where Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet historic love story took place. The popular balcony and quadrangle from the tale are some of Verona's top tourist attractions. The city's old, historic Romanesque buildings are also famously known around the world. It is Italy's second-largest city in the north-eastern region. Due to its cultural heritage and many annual concerts, exhibitions and operas, Verona is one of northern Italy's most prominent tourist attractions.

Accommodation options in Verona widely vary, from hotels and villas to bed and breakfasts. Almost all of the wonderful places to stay are in scenic areas with romantic city views abound.

What to see and do in Verona

Verona is a city bursting with plenty of activities for everyone to do. You can create your own wine or attend a class to learn how to cook pasta, pizza or focaccia, among other favourites. You can also go on guided tours around the city. Other sites to explore include:


  • Torre dei Lamberti: At 84-metres tall, this is Verona’s tallest tower. It is situated on the Piazza Delle Erbe. The wall facing the Piazza is surmounted by a wide-clock face, several marble arches and an octagonal dome atop the tower. To view Verona from a unique perspective, go up to the top of the tower to see the whole town stretched before you.
  • Marano di Valpolicella: This is a must-attend rose-wine discovery tour.
  • Scaliger Tombs: This is a collection of gothic funerary monuments within a sequence of ornamented Iron Grills devoted to the Scaliger dynasty. The tombs are decorated with a centrally arched frame and several pointed towers.
  • Arena di Verona: This national monument is a Roman engineering triumph and a real marvel. In the middle of the ancient city centre, the Arena is a huge Colosseum that still has its original seating and outer arches.
  • Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore: One of Verona's most significant religious structures, mostly because of its beautiful architecture. It is also the fictitious location where Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet's marriage took place.

What to eat in Verona

Verona gastronomy is vast and unusual. Some of the favourites include donkey and horse meat. Dishes are prepared using traditional recipes that have been passed down over hundreds of generations. Other specialties are gnocchi, polenta, tortellini and risotto. For those who love seafood, a fresh catch from Lake Garda is a tasty treat, like pike or lavaret fish. An all-time favourite dessert is pandoro, a Christmas cake commonly found on Italian tables. There’s also pearà , a sauce that reflects the very core of the Veronese tradition. It is made from boiled meat and a lot of peppers.

Typical events and festivals in Verona

  • Bacanal del Gnoco: Part of the city’s carnival celebrations, this is a fun procession that showcases masked revellers and inventive costumes throughout the city.
  • Luxury and Yachts Expo: This March exhibition showcases a wide range of water sports every year, including water skiing, surfing, motorboats and luxury yachts.
  • Marmomacc: This is an annual city fair hosted in September that is dedicated to marble, stones and buildings.
  • Vinitaly: One of Italy’s most significant trade fairs, attracting over 150,000 visitors every year in April. Thousands of exhibitors come together to showcase their wares to attendees at the Fiere di Verona.
  • Fiera Cavalli: One of Italy’s biggest events is this huge horse fair that takes place every November.
  • Verona Opera Festival: This popular open-air opera festival is held yearly in June at the largely popular and atmospheric Arena.
  • Schermi d’Amore : This event is dedicated to romantic films. It takes place in mid-May every year and screens at the Cinema Filarmonico.
  • Shakespeare Festival: Held in July, this summer-long festival features performances of Bard’s workmanship.
  • Verona Jazz: Jazz concerts take place regularly in July. Most are hosted at the Arena, the Teatro Romano or Mercato Vecchio.

How to move around in Verona

You’ll find that just about everything in the centre of the city is within a short walking distance, so you might not even need public transport. However, you can use the trains to explore outside the city or if your hotel is in the suburbs. You can also hire a car for more convenience or simply ride any of the city's buses.

The climate in Verona

The temperature in July, the hottest month, ranges from a high of 30° C to lows around 19° C. The coldest month of February experiences highs nearing 9° C and lows of about 0° C. You can expect some snow when visiting Verona in the winter (December to February). Although, the snowfall won't flurry or form a large white blanket. Winter evenings can be foggy and freezing, but it's manageable if you layer up. The summer lasts from June to August, with occasional afternoon thunderstorms and light rain on hot days. Overall, Verona is a lovely city to come ad tour at any time of the year.

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Hotel Leon D'oro

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Hotel Sole Verona

1.2 mi from city centre
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Hotel Accademia

Hotel Accademia

142 yd from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Maxim

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Verona

The most centrally located hotels in Verona with the best ratings are: Hotel Opera Relais De Charme, Hotel Accademia and Hotel Bologna S.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Verona, the average price per night is 61 , while you will pay an average of 44 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 103 .

Hotel Veronesi La Torre is the closest one to Verona-Villafranca.

You can make reservations at Hotel Opera Relais De Charme, Hotel Due Torri and Hotel Verona House Apart if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Verona.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Verona, we recommend Hotel Due Torri, Hotel Escalus Luxury Suites Verona Apart and Hotel Palace Verona.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Verona are Residenza La Ricciolina, Hotel Escalus Luxury Suites Verona Apart and Hotel Best Western Armando.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Verona with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Opera Relais De Charme, Hotel Due Torri and Hotel Giulietta E Romeo S.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Verona are Hotel Opera Relais De Charme, Hotel Best Western Plus De Capuleti and Hotel Due Torri.

In Verona, Hotel Indigo Verona Grand Des Arts, Hotel Accademia and Hotel Bologna S offer 24-hour front desk service.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Verona, like Hotel Due Torri, Hotel Giulietta E Romeo S or Hotel Novo Rossi.