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Castelvecchio Hotel is ideal for guests seeking proximity to Parco Quinto, just a 3-minute walk away. The hotel features a Roman-inspired courtyard and terrace-view rooms overlooking lush greenery and historic architecture. Each room includes smart climate control and a complimentary local wine welcome amenity. For exclusive perks, book via the HopeGoo app to unlock free room upgrades
Yes, Osteria del Teatro is a 5-minute walk from Parco Quinto, famed for its handmade pasta and Verona’s local red wines. Another highlight is Caffè della Piazza, offering outdoor seating directly facing the fountain with daily coffee specials and curated local dessert boxes. Both are featured as "Must-Visit Cultural Spots" on HopeGoo
Book a stay linked to the Parco Quinto Night Art Walk, featuring guided tours by local artists exploring 19th-century sculptures and hidden murals within the park. Some partner hotels offer free classical instrument rentals, allowing you to perform spontaneously in the garden. This immersive experience is part of HopeGoo's "Deep Culture Journeys"—reserve early for availability
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Staying at Hotel Colomba d'Oro in Verona was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk from Piazza Bra and the Arena, putting you right in the heart of the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The hotel itself has that classic Italian elegance with a touch of old-world charm—sophisticated yet incredibly comfortable. Rooms are spacious, well-appointed, and filled with character. Breakfast was fantastic, offering a wide variety of fresh pastries, local cheeses, cured meats, fruits, and coffee options—perfect for starting the day right. The only minor note is that parking requires using a nearby public lot, but it’s just a short 10-minute walk back to the hotel, so it’s not a big inconvenience. Overall, this place delivers on comfort, style, and convenience. If you’re looking for a memorable stay in Verona with authentic Italian flair, this is the spot.

Staying at Locanda al Vescovo felt like stepping into a hidden gem in Verona. The hotel is unassuming from the outside—just a quiet corner near its own restaurant—but once inside, you’re greeted by a beautifully restored space that honors its ancient walls while feeling completely modern. I was on the third floor, right under the roof, and the room was a perfect blend of simplicity and smart design: just the essentials, but everything thoughtfully placed. The bed was incredibly comfortable—literally, I fell asleep before I could count sheep. Waking up felt refreshing, no stiffness or soreness. The bathroom was spacious, with a shower that featured a clever lighting setup that added a real touch of luxury. Even the little extras—slippers, bathrobes, and thoughtful touches—made the stay feel special. Honestly, if the rooms are this good, I can’t even imagine what the spa must be like—it’s probably pure bliss. Highly recommend this charming boutique stay!

Our family stay at Piazza Erbe Lodge was absolutely wonderful! Located right in the heart of Verona, this apartment made exploring the city so convenient—especially with kids in tow. We loved waking up to the stunning view of Piazza Erbe from our window; it felt like living in the middle of a real Italian storybook. The bedding was incredibly comfortable, and the sofa was spacious and recently updated—perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing. The air conditioning worked well, but we barely needed it thanks to the pleasant spring-like weather. One thing to note: there are a few steps leading up to the apartment entrance, and after the fourth floor (accessible by elevator), you still have to climb a short flight to reach the top unit. The bathroom also requires stepping up, and while the fixtures are functional, they’re a bit dated—particularly the small water heater. Some kitchen essentials were missing, like a vegetable peeler or extra spoons, but that didn’t spoil the experience. Overall, this charming apartment offered great value, warm hospitality, and a truly authentic Verona vibe. We’d happily come back again!

Staying at Emilei-Verona Journeys was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—quiet yet right in the heart of the old city, with shops, restaurants, and grocery stores just a short walk away. It took me only three minutes to reach the Arena, and everything I needed was within easy reach. The apartment itself is spacious, spotlessly clean, and peaceful, with a lovely balcony where I could unwind after a day of exploring. Plus, it's just a 11-minute walk to the bus stop heading to Lake Garda—ideal for a quick getaway. Everything about this place felt thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Verona—it’s truly a gem.

Hotel Italia is an outstanding choice for travelers visiting Verona. The hotel offers exceptional value for money—great quality at a very reasonable price. It's located in a convenient area with excellent access to public transportation: the city center is just under 15 minutes away by metro, and the train station is only a 20-minute ride. Plus, it’s outside the restricted traffic zone, making it easy to drive here if you're arriving by car. The atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, and the staff are friendly and helpful. This place truly delivers on comfort, location, and affordability—definitely a top pick for anyone looking to explore Verona without compromise.

We had a wonderful stay at Hotel Brandoli, especially impressed by the exceptional cleanliness of the room, the friendly staff, and the convenient access to the city center. The location is perfect for exploring Verona on foot, and everything about the hotel felt thoughtfully designed. I would definitely return and highly recommend it to others.

Staying at this property was a perfect choice for anyone needing access to the Borgo Trento Hospital—literally just across the square, making it incredibly convenient. The real highlight? The owner, Salvatore. His kindness, warmth, and genuine hospitality stood out in such a rare and meaningful way. He went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. Inside, the place was spotless with well-maintained amenities and a cozy atmosphere. It’s not just a stay—it’s a memorable experience. Highly recommend this gem if you're visiting Verona, especially with hospital visits in mind.

We spent New Year's Eve at Residenza Madonna Verona and couldn’t have made a better choice. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed—the beds were already prepared with three towels per person, and we found cozy shower gels waiting in the bathroom. The hosts also shared great local recommendations, including a convenient parking spot for our car. On our last day, we checked out in the late afternoon, which gave us plenty of time to make the most of our stay. They were incredibly responsive from the very first booking—no issues at all. Located right in the heart of Verona, just steps from Piazza Erbe, everything is within walking distance. Whether you’re exploring the city’s historic sites or enjoying the local vibe, this place makes it effortless. If you're planning to visit Verona, staying here isn’t just recommended—it’s essential.

Staying at A Casa di Luca was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk to Verona's charming city center, yet tucked away in a peaceful neighborhood where you can truly unwind. The cleanliness was impressive from top to bottom, and every little detail showed care and attention. The host was incredibly warm and welcoming, always ready to help with tips or recommendations. The rooms are beautifully furnished with a thoughtful blend of style and comfort—cozy yet elegant. Whether you're exploring the historic streets of Verona or catching a stunning concert at the Arena, this place makes your experience even better. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a home away from home with unbeatable value. Highly recommended for any traveler seeking charm, comfort, and a genuine Italian hospitality touch.

Staying at Residenza Montecchi in Verona was a mixed experience. The location is great—just across the Adige River, with bridges leading within minutes to the Cathedral and Piazza dei Signori and Erbe. Public transport access is convenient, making it easy to explore the city center. However, the building sits directly on a busy road, so traffic noise is constant—even with windows closed, it’s hard to have a quiet conversation. I couldn’t use the balcony at all, which was disappointing since it looked like a nice spot for a morning coffee. The staff member who greeted me was friendly, efficient, and very responsive during check-in, which made the process smooth. The apartment itself is spacious for three people, but the layout and furnishings are oddly designed. There are no shelves or storage in the bathroom—I had to place my toiletries on top of the washing machine in the entryway. No towel bars, no soap holder in the shower, and no space to put shampoo or body wash. Kitchen setup is confusing: one small pot and a saucepan without lids (apparently due to breakage risks), yet a five-burner stove. But there's no countertop, the fridge opens backward, and while there’s a dryer, no clothespins were provided. The sink is placed too high and too deep to be comfortable, while the basin is so large that it comes up to mid-thigh—feels like stepping into Alice in Wonderland. On a positive note, basic amenities like toilet paper and shower gel are well stocked. Daily coffee pods and sugar are provided. If you're a smoker, avoid this property—balconies are strictly off-limits for smoking. Overall, the apartment offers good space and a central location, but the poor design and constant noise make it less ideal for travelers seeking comfort and tranquility.

Absolutely perfect location—just a 15-minute walk to the heart of Verona, making it super easy to explore the city on foot. The room was cozy, spotless, and very comfortable. Veronica, the staff member, was incredibly helpful and friendly—always ready to assist with recommendations or arrangements. I’d definitely choose this hotel again if I ever return to Verona. Best of all, there’s a funicular right outside the door that takes you up for an amazing aperitivo with breathtaking views of the city. It’s such a unique and romantic experience—highly recommend!

I stayed here for just one night and couldn’t have been happier with the experience. The room was spacious and incredibly comfortable, with excellent cleanliness throughout. The staff were incredibly kind and always ready to help with any request. What really stood out was the location—just a 2-minute walk from the Arena, making it perfect for exploring the city center. Whether you're here for sightseeing or simply want a quiet, well-located base, this place delivers. I’d definitely stay again if I’m back in Verona.
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