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Hotel San Pietro
4.3/566 Reviews

Hotel San Pietro

Borgo Roma Verona|0.57km from Mercatino Mobil Discount
We had a recent stay at this hotel for five days. The hotel it’s self is lovely, clean rooms, friendly reception and a good breakfast. We found their was a choice of croissants, toast,bacon, pastries, yoghurts, pancakes, fruit and more. The room was tidied daily and had a fridge. The downside was that it advertises a free shuttle bus but what you don’t realise is they will only drop you off into Verona at certain times. We asked one afternoon around 4pm if we could get the shuttle into Verona and there response was 6:30pm (this was the usual time they suggested) I said is there anything earlier if possible? He said erm maybe 5pm. They did take us into town at 5pm which was good, however it felt a bit like they didn’t want to. Also the mini bus only fits around 8 people so you MUST book it in advance as it fills up and you usually wait a hour for the next one. I’d suggest get used to the buses as the train station/ bus station was around a 20min walk but sometimes this was too hot in the heat. You can jump on a bus down the road from the hotel to get around. We did this a few times from Verona, but the bus ignored our stop when we pressed the button and we ended up walking from quite far away. Overall if you are wanting to save a bit of money in comparison to a hotel in the city, this is a good choice clean, tidy and good breakfast! Just bare In mind getting around and using local transport.
Hotel Firenze
4.2/5112 Reviews

Hotel Firenze

Cittadella - Porta Nuova Verona|1.08km from Mercatino Mobil Discount
We stayed her for five nights. The location is perfect a few minutes walk from the bus/train station and not much further into the centre of Verona. The room we had was very dated, required some maintenance, but was clean. It did feel a bit like a dungeon although it was on the fifth floor with french doors and a balcony. The trouble was that the curtains would not open/close and the top of the curtains were not even attached to the rail on one side so flapped open. No worries, we thought, we will let them know so they can sort it out. Although the receptionist fully understood what we were saying the curtains were never sorted for the whole of our stay. We had to find a way to keep them closed at night. Another thing to keep in mind is that you cannot keep the doors open as it is so noisy, which is purely down to the location and can not be helped. It was too hot and a bit oppressive once the metal shutters were down at night. I felt the staff worked extremely hard at breakfast and noticed they replenished everything very quickly. The room was kept spotlessly clean and our bed was always made up when we returned to the hotel after exploring Verona. If I could give 3.5 stars I would, but I do not feel the hotel warrants 4 stars. I don't think I would return as would prefer something a bit more modern. Does this exist in Verona, I'm not sure that it does. Not quite sure how it is a four star hotel, more like what I would expect a three star to be like.

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Hotel San Pietro
4.3/566 Reviews
Borgo Roma
We had a recent stay at this hotel for five days. The hotel it’s self is lovely, clean rooms, friendly reception and a good breakfast. We found their was a choice of croissants, toast,bacon, pastries, yoghurts, pancakes, fruit and more. The room was tidied daily and had a fridge. The downside was that it advertises a free shuttle bus but what you don’t realise is they will only drop you off into Verona at certain times. We asked one afternoon around 4pm if we could get the shuttle into Verona and there response was 6:30pm (this was the usual time they suggested) I said is there anything earlier if possible? He said erm maybe 5pm. They did take us into town at 5pm which was good, however it felt a bit like they didn’t want to. Also the mini bus only fits around 8 people so you MUST book it in advance as it fills up and you usually wait a hour for the next one. I’d suggest get used to the buses as the train station/ bus station was around a 20min walk but sometimes this was too hot in the heat. You can jump on a bus down the road from the hotel to get around. We did this a few times from Verona, but the bus ignored our stop when we pressed the button and we ended up walking from quite far away. Overall if you are wanting to save a bit of money in comparison to a hotel in the city, this is a good choice clean, tidy and good breakfast! Just bare In mind getting around and using local transport.
Relais Empire
4.4/544 Reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova
My wife, daughter and I stayed at Relais Empire for two-nights while on a road trip across northern Italy. This small hotel is arranged over the first and second floors (there is a lift) of a old town building adjacent the main street to, and just a short walk from, Piazza Brà (and the colosseum). The building facade is currently being restored which did not affect our stay, but currently makes accessing the hotel entrance a challenge with the intercom to 'buzz' reception on the first floor to open the entrance door and with the intercom obscured by scaffolding/boarding. This issue aside, we experienced no noise or disturbance from the building work at all. The hotel's interior decor is lovely (very Italianate), the rooms/bathrooms are a generous size and very clean, the beds are comfortable, and despite our rooms facing onto a main road close to the touristic centre, the hotel was exceptionally quiet at all times. Breakfast was superb with a generous mix of hot/cold breakfasty food and beverages, and the small team of staff at the hotel were attentive and very helpful throughout our stay. A note of caution if you are travelling by car; parking is a short walk from the hotel in a compound with individual private and locked underground garages, and consequently very safe. The cautionary is note is because on arrival, you will need to temporarily leave your car parked on the street (or as I had to because there were no on-street parking spaces near the hotel at the time we arrived, on the pavement) and check-in with reception before transferring your bags into the hotel and then being shown to the garages (the receptionist will jump in your car with you to guide the way and show you how to access the garages). However, on departing the hotel, I was able to park on the street right outside the hotel to transfer our bags back to the car which was much less of a faff. If you are arriving on foot or by taxi, you can ignore this cautionary note! Should you stay here, we recommend dining at a nearby restaurant recommended by the hotel's receptionist, 'Osteria Casa Vino' (also reviewed) - it was outstanding. We dined their twice during our two night stay. In summary; a small and slightly quirky hotel, attractive once inside, clean and quite, with nice rooms/bathrooms, excellent breakfast, great staff and close to the centre of the attractions.
Corte Ongaro Hotel
4.1/551 Reviews
Borgo Roma
Nice place. I met a receptionist called Erika and OMG, such a great person she is. Her personality is exceptional. She helped me with the check-in and even when I didn’t know how the lights worked, she walked me through it. Also the good part, she helped me sooo much in pulling off a birthday surprise for my fiancé. She was very friendly and welcoming to both of us. Also, for an Italian to also speak such good english made communication soo much easier. I will definitely come back to this Hotel and please I need Erika at the reception 😌 Last but not least I am traveller and she’s the best receptionist I’ve met in my entire life of travelling and lodging in Hotels. Enoch
Best Western Hotel Fiera Verona
4.1/571 Reviews
Verona Fiere
Great position for bus into town , good breakfast, nice coffee, bedrooms big beads cool with air con . Helpful staff, reasonable price 15 mins to town on bus 7 mins to bus and train station 2 euro about 12-15 in taxi all good easy check in. Ask about local pool platys centre great for cooling off 5 star facility for a swim as hotel has no pool. I slept well bed was fine huge
Hotel Leon d'Oro
4.3/5100 Reviews
Porta Nuova
Wonderful stay. Very clean, friendly and polite staff, perfect breakfast. Very easy to access to the train station and city centre. Will definitely come again if back to Verona. Would be better to add a kettle to the room
Boutique Hotel Trieste - Adults Only
4.4/536 Reviews
Cittadella - Porta Nuova
This was a last minute booking as we decided to take a few days in Verona. We found this adorable hotel online and decided to book it. Upon arrival, the lobby was quirky and fun with it's décor! Full of interesting things to look at and take pictures of! The front desk staff in this hotel was top notch. They had suggestions on places they liked to eat/drink etc, that would help us avoid the tourist traps. Being a boutique hotel, they also play numerous roles. We came back with wine and wanted to enjoy it in our room and they got us an ice bucket and glasses (even helped when we needed it filled again the next day). The room was HUGE, like we could have hosted a party in it. Again it had funky/quirky décor. It also had little balconies off of it so we could stand out there and look at the stars, or the buildings next to us. The location is right on the main thoroughfare, Porta Nuova, that heads into the center of town and is a short walk to everything. Even though it looks walkable from the train station, I would suggest a taxi as the station area is a bit of a mess. I would definitely go back to this hotel, if not just to see what a different room looks like! Thanks to eveyone there for making our stay enjoyable!

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