Where to Stay in Verona
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Verona
Verona Historic Center
LuxuryA living museum with Roman ruins, Renaissance architecture, and bustling piazzas.
- +Centrally located with all major attractions within walking distance.
- +Abundant dining and shopping options.
- +Charming and atmospheric.
- -Can be very crowded, especially during peak season.
- -Accommodations tend to be more expensive.
Veronetta
Mid-rangeA lively, student-oriented neighborhood with a mix of old charm and modern energy.
- +More affordable dining and accommodation options.
- +Vibrant atmosphere with many bars and cafes.
- +Close proximity to the university and some cultural sites.
- -Can feel a bit gritty in parts.
- -Further from some of the main tourist attractions compared to the historic center.
San Zeno
Mid-rangeA more local, residential area centered around the magnificent Basilica di San Zeno.
- +Authentic local experience away from the main tourist crowds.
- +Beautiful Basilica and a less commercial feel.
- +Good value for money in terms of accommodation and dining.
- -Requires a longer walk or public transport to reach the very center.
- -Fewer tourist-oriented amenities.
Daily Budget (Luxury)
EUR 300/day
Hidden Gems in Verona
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Osteria Sottoriva
Tucked away in an ancient vaulted cellar, this traditional osteria serves authentic Veronese dishes like risotto all'Amarone and pastissada de caval, a true taste of local culinary history.
Ponte Pietra at Sunset
FREEWhile Ponte Pietra is known, experiencing it at sunset from the riverbanks or the Roman Theatre steps offers a magical, less crowded perspective as the ancient stones glow and the city lights begin to twinkle.
1 area to be cautious about
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