10 Mejores Hoteles en Verona, Italia: Arena y Casco Antiguo (2026)
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10 Mejores Hoteles en Verona, Italia: Arena y Casco Antiguo (2026)

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Mira, Verona es mucho más que la ciudad de Romeo y Julieta. Sí, la Casa di Giulietta con el famoso balcón es una parada de un par de calles, pero el verdadero protagonista es la Arena Romana, un anfiteatro del siglo I que sigue acogiendo óperas a gran escala cada verano. Te sientas en piedra de 2,000 años y ves la Aida bajo las estrellas. Es algo que te pone la piel de gallina. Todo el casco antiguo está declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO y es lo suficientemente pequeño para recorrerlo a pie en 15 minutos. La Piazza delle Erbe combina un mercado diario con un antiguo foro romano, el Castelvecchio guarda el recodo del río con su puente medieval, y el Lago de Garda comienza justo a 30 minutos al oeste si quieres hacer una excursión de un día. Nuestro equipo revisó 10 hoteles para todos los presupuestos. Opciones de lujo como el Due Torri Hotel, el icónico 5 estrellas en un edificio del siglo XIV con habitaciones Luis XVI y una puntuación de 9.4. Joyas de gama media como el Hotel Bologna con jacuzzi privado en la azotea a 50 m de Piazza Bra. Y opciones económicas como Hotel Piccolo desde THB 2,600/noche o Relais Empire con 9.4/10 desde THB 3,300. Todos con puntuaciones de 8.0+ de huéspedes reales.

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Mira, Verona es mucho más que la ciudad de Romeo y Julieta. Sí, la Casa di Giulietta con el famoso balcón es una parada de un par de calles, pero el verdadero protagonista es la Arena Romana, un anfiteatro del siglo I que sigue acogiendo óperas a gran escala cada verano. Te sientas en piedra de 2,000 años y ves la Aida bajo las estrellas. Es algo que te pone la piel de gallina. Todo el casco antiguo está declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO y es lo suficientemente pequeño para recorrerlo a pie en 15 minutos. La Piazza delle Erbe combina un mercado diario con un antiguo foro romano, el Castelvecchio guarda el recodo del río con su puente medieval, y el Lago de Garda comienza justo a 30 minutos al oeste si quieres hacer una excursión de un día. Nuestro equipo revisó 10 hoteles para todos los presupuestos. Opciones de lujo como el Due Torri Hotel, el icónico 5 estrellas en un edificio del siglo XIV con habitaciones Luis XVI y una puntuación de 9.4. Joyas de gama media como el Hotel Bologna con jacuzzi privado en la azotea a 50 m de Piazza Bra. Y opciones económicas como Hotel Piccolo desde THB 2,600/noche o Relais Empire con 9.4/10 desde THB 3,300. Todos con puntuaciones de 8.0+ de huéspedes reales.
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Due Torri Hotel — hotel No. 1 #1 Romantic · historic 5-star on Piazza Sant'Anastasia 9.1

Due Torri Hotel

From ~$186

📍 On Piazza Sant'Anastasia in the heart of the old town — a 5-minute walk to Juliet's House and 12 minutes to Arena di Verona.

🏰 Medieval building, 700+ years of history 💑 5-minute walk to Juliet's House 9.4/10 on Agoda
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Due Torri Hotel is the most romantic place to stay in Verona — a 5-star inside a building that dates back to the Middle Ages, right on Piazza Sant'Anastasia. The 89 rooms are done in full Louis XVI style, with parquet floors and silk fabrics that catch the morning light. Guest scores sit at 9.1/10 on Booking.com and 9.4/10 on Agoda, which tells you real guests leave consistently happy. It is a 5-minute walk to Juliet's House, 8 minutes to Piazza delle Erbe, and 12 minutes to Arena di Verona — close enough that you can see every corner of the old town on foot and never touch a car. Best for couples and travelers who want the genuine Verona atmosphere rather than a modern copy of it.

  • Best old-town spot — on Piazza Sant'Anastasia, 5 minutes to Juliet's House
  • Full Louis XVI rooms with parquet, silk and original art
  • Highest guest scores in this list at 9.1-9.4/10
  • Priciest hotel in this article
  • No swimming pool
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Hotel Accademia — hotel No. 2 #2 classic · 18th-century palazzo 9.3

Hotel Accademia

From ~$129

📍 Via Scala 12, in the old town — 5 minutes' walk to the Arena di Verona and 6 to Piazza delle Erbe

🏛️ 18th-century palazzo 🍳 Cooked-to-order breakfast 9.3 on Booking.com
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Hotel Accademia sits inside a 300-year-old palazzo on Via Scala, one of the prettier streets in old Verona and a calmer one than the Piazza Bra crowd. The 4-star has 94 rooms and scores 9.3/10 on Booking.com from more than 4,600 guests, which puts it among the best-liked stays in town. Rooms run roomy and quiet, and the cooked-to-order breakfast — eggs done to order in front of you, fresh-baked bread, seasonal fruit and real Italian espresso — is the thing reviewers bring up most. You can walk to the Arena di Verona in 5 minutes, Piazza delle Erbe in 6 and Juliet's House in 7, so the whole old town is on foot without a single taxi. It's the pick for travelers who want a genuine historic building at a price that sits below the 5-star tier.

  • Real 18th-century palazzo: arches, marble stairs, Old Italy feel
  • Cooked-to-order breakfast — eggs, fresh-baked bread, espresso
  • Roomy, quiet rooms with a desk and seating area
  • No pool — find a city pool on hot days
  • Some lower-floor rooms have dull views; ask for a high floor
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Hotel Bologna — hotel No. 3 #3 best location · right by Piazza Bra 9

Hotel Bologna

From ~$109

📍 50m from Piazza Bra, a 2-minute walk to the Arena di Verona; Piazza delle Erbe is 5 minutes on foot.

🏛️ 50m from Piazza Bra ♨️ Suite with rooftop hot tub 🍽️ In-house Ristorante Rubiani
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Hotel Bologna sits just 50m from Piazza Bra — a 2-minute walk to the Arena di Verona. This 32-room boutique scores 9.0/10 on both Booking.com and Agoda, and the location is genuinely the best thing about it: you step out the door and you are already in the old town, no taxi needed. The in-house Ristorante Rubiani serves traditional Italian food in an old-building setting, and one special suite comes with a private rooftop terrace and a hot tub looking over the Verona rooftops. Reviewers consistently praise the staff, the breakfast and how clean the rooms are. If you want to stay in the middle of Piazza Bra at a sensible price, this is the pick — just book early, because 32 rooms fill up fast.

  • 50m from Piazza Bra, 2 min to the Arena
  • Strong 9.0/10 on Agoda and Booking
  • In-house Ristorante Rubiani
  • Only 32 rooms — sells out fast
  • Standard rooms are compact
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Hotel Milano & SPA — hotel No. 4 #4 Rooftop · Arena view 9.1

Hotel Milano & SPA

From ~$103

📍 Right by the Arena di Verona — 3 minutes on foot to Piazza Bra, about 5 to the Arena and 10 to Juliet's House.

♨️ Rooftop jacuzzi with Arena view 💆 In-house spa 🏛️ 3 min to Piazza Bra
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Hotel Milano & SPA earns its spot on one feature most rivals at this price simply cannot match: a rooftop bar with an open-air jacuzzi that looks straight across at the Arena di Verona, lit up at dusk. It scores 9.1/10 on Booking and 8.6/10 on Agoda, which for a 3-star design hotel in the centre is genuinely high. There's a full spa on site for massages and treatments, and the rooms lean colourful and contemporary rather than the classic Verona look — even the showers have coloured lighting that reviewers keep mentioning. You're 3 minutes from Piazza Bra and 5 minutes from the Arena itself, so the whole old town is on foot. It suits couples who want a bit of experience — a soak with a Roman-amphitheatre view — without paying 4- or 5-star money for it.

  • Rooftop jacuzzi facing the Arena
  • Full in-house spa
  • Colourful, distinctive rooms
  • Rooftop bar drinks run pricey
  • Gets busy in opera season
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Hotel Indigo Verona — Grand Hotel des Arts — hotel No. 5 #5 Boutique · IHG-brand design hotel 9

📍 Near Piazza Bra and the Teatro Filarmonico — 5 min walk to the Arena di Verona, 7 min to Piazza delle Erbe

🎨 Boutique design hotel 🍸 Arya Bar & Mixology 🏛️ 5 min to the Arena
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Hotel Indigo Verona — Grand Hotel des Arts is an IHG boutique that pairs contemporary design with an art-led mood, a short walk from the Teatro Filarmonico and Piazza Bra. The 62 rooms run cream-toned and easy on the eye, and the common areas are scattered with Roman and Renaissance-leaning artwork that fits the Indigo brief of reflecting local identity. Downstairs, Arya Bar & Mixology is the evening anchor — a proper spot for a pre-opera drink before you walk the 5 minutes to the Arena. It scores 9.0/10 on Booking.com and 8.7/10 on Agoda, with reviewers consistently praising the cleanliness and the look of the place. There are also 3 meeting rooms for small-to-mid business groups. Best for design-minded travelers who want a globally branded hotel with a sense of place rather than a generic chain box.

  • IHG boutique design, brand-backed standards
  • Arya Bar & Mixology for pre-opera drinks
  • Cream-toned rooms, art-led common areas
  • Pricier than independent boutiques the same size
  • Standard rooms run small for a 4-star
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Sole Hotel Verona — hotel No. 6 #6 modern design - near the station 8.9

Sole Hotel Verona

From ~$106

📍 Near Verona Porta Nuova station, a 10-minute walk away, with frequent buses linking you to the old town and the Arena

🚉 10-minute walk to Porta Nuova station Clean contemporary design 🍳 Breakfast buffet included
contemporary designnear Porta Nuova stationbreakfast buffetgood value

Sole Hotel Verona plays a different game from the rest of this list: it sits close to Porta Nuova station rather than the old town, which makes it a practical base if you arrive by train from Milan, Venice or Bologna and want to drop your bag and keep moving. Reviewers score it 8.9/10, and several call the clean, modern design better than the price suggests. AC buses 11, 12 and 13 run into the old centre every 8-12 minutes for about $1.40 a ride, putting Arena di Verona roughly 15-20 minutes away. Rooms start at about $106 a night, well under what central same-class hotels charge. There is a breakfast buffet but no in-house restaurant, though the station district has plenty of cafes and Italian spots that open early. It suits the kind of traveller who treats Verona as a hub for day trips and cares more about value and rail access than atmosphere on the doorstep.

  • Near Porta Nuova — handy for trains and bus connections
  • Clean contemporary design with modern furniture
  • From about $106, better value than central same-class hotels
  • Further from the old town — bus or taxi to the Arena
  • Station area has less atmosphere than Piazza Bra
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Relais Empire — hotel No. 7 #7 Highest-rated · 9.4/10 9.4

Relais Empire

From ~$94

📍 Central Verona — 8 min walk to the Arena di Verona, 6 min to Juliet's House, 5 min to Piazza delle Erbe.

Score 9.4/10, the highest here 🛋️ Vintage Empire style with teak and antiques 💰 Rooms from $94 a night
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Relais Empire scores 9.4/10 from over 4,292 guests on Booking — the highest mark in this article, and higher than several of Verona's 5-star hotels. TripAdvisor ranks it #14 among all the city's B&Bs. The look is the draw: dark teak furniture, antique pieces and a vintage Empire feel that guests describe as staying in a small palace without paying palace prices. Rooms start at $94 a night, well under what the 4- and 5-star places charge nearby. It is a proper B&B, not a hotel — there's no restaurant, spa or pool — but you walk 8 minutes to the Arena di Verona, 6 minutes to Juliet's House and 5 minutes to Piazza delle Erbe. It suits travelers who'd rather have a charming, personally run place than a big chain.

  • Top score here at 9.4/10 from over 4,000 guests
  • Striking Empire vintage look with dark teak and antiques
  • From $94, the best-value central boutique stay
  • It is a B&B — no restaurant, spa or pool
  • Small property; fills up fast in peak season
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Novo Hotel Rossi — hotel No. 8 #8 budget pick · #9 in Verona on TripAdvisor 8.6

Novo Hotel Rossi

From ~$69

📍 Near Verona Porta Nuova station — about 800 metres, an 8-minute walk, with AC buses to the old town and the Arena.

💰 From $69/night 🚉 8 min from Porta Nuova 😴 Quiet and clean
budget from $69near train stationclean and quiethigh value

Novo Hotel Rossi is the best budget pick here for anyone arriving in Verona by train. Rooms start at roughly $69 a night, yet the place sits at #9 of 87 hotels in the city on TripAdvisor — a result most bargain hotels never touch. It scores 8.6/10 on Booking.com and 8.1/10 on Agoda, and the most recent reviews (November 2025) call it easy to find, quiet, clean, and comfortable. The station, Porta Nuova, is about 800 metres away — an 8-minute walk — which makes day trips to Padova, Venice, and Mantova simple. What you give up is atmosphere: this is a base, not a place to linger, and the old town is a bus ride away. For backpackers and travellers who just need a clean, quiet room, that trade is easy to make.

  • From $69 a night — cheapest in this list
  • Clean and quiet, easy to find
  • 8 min from Porta Nuova station
  • Far from the old town — bus to the Arena
  • Fewer amenities than mid-range hotels
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Hotel Martini — hotel No. 9 #9 classic 3-star · near the station, easy on the wallet 8.1

Hotel Martini

From ~$77

📍 Near Verona Porta Nuova — a 6-minute walk to the main train station, about 2km from the Arena and the old town.

🚉 6-minute walk to Porta Nuova station 🍳 Well-liked buffet breakfast 💰 From about $77 a night
classic 3-starnear Porta Nuovabuffet breakfastgood value

Hotel Martini is a classic 3-star in Verona's station district, a 6-minute walk from Porta Nuova — the right base if you're arriving by train or using the city as a jumping-off point for day trips to Venice, Padova or Milan. The self-serve buffet breakfast is the thing guests bring up most: cured meats, several cheeses, fresh-baked bread, cornetto, yoghurt, cereal and proper Italian coffee. Rooms are clean and warm-toned with dark-wood furniture and thick blackout curtains, and reviewers who come back tend to cite that steady cleanliness as the reason. It scores 8.1/10 on Booking.com and 7.8/10 on Agoda, with rates from about $77 a night. The trade-off is distance: the Arena and Juliet's House sit roughly 2km away, so the old town means a bus rather than a stroll out the door.

  • 6-minute walk to Porta Nuova — easy onward trains
  • Full buffet breakfast: meats, cheese, bread, yoghurt, coffee
  • From about $77 — good value for an Italian 3-star
  • About 2km from the old town — needs a bus
  • No pool, spa or bar
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Hotel Piccolo — hotel No. 10 #10 charming boutique · lowest price in the roundup 8.1

Hotel Piccolo

From ~$74

📍 Near Verona Porta Nuova — a 6-minute walk to the train station, right next door to Hotel Martini, about 2 km from the old town and the Arena.

🪵 Elegant dark-wood decor 🍳 Good self-serve breakfast 💰 From about $74 a night
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Hotel Piccolo closes out this list as the lowest-priced pick at around $74 a night, and it earns its spot. It is a small boutique done up in dark Italian wood — carved headboards, warm bedside lamps, cream linens against the timber — that reviewers keep calling elegant, a notch above other hotels at this price. Breakfast is a light self-serve spread of local cured meats, cheese, fresh-baked bread, yogurt and coffee. It sits right beside Hotel Martini, run by the same team, about a 6-minute walk from Verona Porta Nuova station and roughly 2 km from the old town. It scores 8.1/10 on Booking and 7.4/10 on Agoda. If you want real boutique character on a budget rather than a hostel bunk, this is the one — just book early, because the few rooms go fast.

  • From about $74 — lowest price in the roundup
  • Elegant dark-wood look with real character
  • Full self-serve breakfast, well reviewed
  • Very small — few rooms, books out fast
  • About 2 km from the old town; bus to the Arena
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Due Torri Hotel59.1~$186Old town location; Porta Nuova rail station is about 1.5 km away, a €9-11 taxi or an easy 20-minute walk.#1 Romantic · historic 5-star on Piazza Sant'Anastasia
2Hotel Accademia49.3~$129About 1.2 km from Verona Porta Nuova station; old-town setting, 5 minutes on foot to the Arena#2 classic · 18th-century palazzo
3Hotel Bologna39.0~$109Piazza Bra is 50m away, about a 1-minute walk; Porta Nuova train station is roughly 1.5 km.#3 best location · right by Piazza Bra
4Hotel Milano & SPA39.1~$103Porta Nuova station is about 1.3 km away — a taxi runs $9-11, or it's an 18-minute walk.#4 Rooftop · Arena view
5Hotel Indigo Verona — Grand Hotel des Arts49.0~$123About 1.2 km from Verona Porta Nuova station; roughly a $9 taxi#5 Boutique · IHG-brand design hotel
6Sole Hotel Verona38.9~$10610-minute walk to Verona Porta Nuova station; AC buses 11, 12 and 13 into the old town every 8-12 minutes#6 modern design - near the station
7Relais Empire39.4~$94About 1.3 km from Verona Porta Nuova station — a taxi runs $9-11, or take the AC bus for around $1.40.#7 Highest-rated · 9.4/10
8Novo Hotel Rossi38.6~$69About 800 metres from Verona Porta Nuova station — an 8-minute walk.#8 budget pick · #9 in Verona on TripAdvisor
9Hotel Martini38.1~$776-minute walk to Verona Porta Nuova station; buses 11 and 12 reach the old town in about 15 minutes.#9 classic 3-star · near the station, easy on the wallet
10Hotel Piccolo38.1~$74Verona Porta Nuova station, about a 6-minute walk; roughly 2 km from the old town.#10 charming boutique · lowest price in the roundup

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 Romantic · historic 5-star on Piazza Sant'Anastasia
Due Torri Hotel

#1 Due Torri is the most romantic 5-star in Verona — a historic building with Louis XVI rooms in the middle of the old town.

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#2 classic · 18th-century palazzo
Hotel Accademia

#2 Hotel Accademia is an 18th-century palazzo turned 4-star — classic, quiet, central, with breakfast cooked to order.

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#3 best location · right by Piazza Bra
Hotel Bologna

#3 Hotel Bologna is the best-located 3-star boutique you can book — 50m from Piazza Bra, with one suite that hides a private rooftop hot tub.

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#4 Rooftop · Arena view
Hotel Milano & SPA

#4 Hotel Milano & SPA is a design-led stay built around experience — a rooftop jacuzzi facing the Arena, plus a spa, all at a 3-star price.

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#5 Boutique · IHG-brand design hotel
Hotel Indigo Verona — Grand Hotel des Arts

#5 Grand Hotel des Arts is an IHG boutique design hotel near the Arena, with an art-led feel and a cream-toned, cocktail-bar kind of evening.

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#6 modern design - near the station
Sole Hotel Verona

#6 Sole Hotel is a contemporary 3-star near the station — good value and easy to get around from.

Selección final

10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Lado de la Arena o lado del Castelvecchio?
Lado de la Arena (Hotel Milano, Sole Hotel) te deja a pasos de Piazza Bra, la ópera y los cafés más bonitos. Lado del Castelvecchio (Due Torri, Relais Empire) es más tranquilo de noche, con paseo fluvial y aparcamiento más sencillo.
¿Cuántos días necesito en Verona?
2-3 días bastan para la Arena, la Casa de Julieta, Piazza delle Erbe, Ponte Pietra y la Basílica de San Zeno. Añade un día para una excursión al Lago de Garda a Sirmione o una visita a los viñedos de Valpolicella. La ciudad es compacta, lo recorrerás todo a pie.
¿Cuándo es la temporada de ópera en la Arena?
De junio a principios de septiembre, el Festival Arena di Verona representa Aida, Carmen y Turandot en el anfiteatro romano bajo las estrellas. Reserva entradas y hotel con 3-6 meses de antelación; las noches de ópera se agotan rápido y los precios de hotel suben considerablemente.
¿Cuándo es mejor ir si no me interesa la ópera?
Abril-junio y septiembre-octubre son los mejores momentos. El tiempo es estupendo, hay menos turistas y los precios de hotel se mantienen razonables. Julio y agosto son calurosos y caros por la temporada de ópera, así que planifica en consecuencia si tienes un presupuesto ajustado.
¿Excursión al Lago de Garda desde Verona?
Muy fácil. El tren a Peschiera del Garda tarda 15 minutos desde Verona Porta Nuova, y luego un ferry rápido hasta Sirmione. En coche son 30-40 minutos. Pasa el día en el Castello Scaligero, las ruinas romanas y un almuerzo junto al lago.
¿Cuál es el hotel más romántico?
Due Torri Hotel, sin duda: 5 estrellas en un palacio del siglo XIV junto a Piazza Sant'Anastasia con habitaciones Luis XVI y una puntuación de 9.4 en Agoda. El segundo puesto es para el Hotel Bologna, cuya suite superior tiene jacuzzi privado en la azotea a 50 m de Piazza Bra.
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