In this review, I’ve selected Verona’s best 3-star hotels, which combine an unbeatable central location, affordable rates, outstanding service, and a high-quality, diverse room selection. Each hotel is an elegant boutique property with its own character and hospitality traditions.
Whether you’re traveling solo or with a large family or group, any of these options will suit your needs. Complimentary Internet access, daily full breakfasts, and additional hotel services will make your stay in Verona pleasant and comfortable.
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Hotel Aurora
The welcoming 3-star Hotel Aurora overlooks the ancient Piazza delle Erbe (Piazza d’Erbe) — you couldn’t ask for a better location.
The hotel’s room inventory comprises 18 accommodations: cozy Standard rooms, spacious Junior Suites, and studio rooms with a living area and kitchenette.
The pleasant interiors are designed in a contemporary style, featuring warm tones and decorated with artwork and fresh flowers. Thanks to excellent soundproofing, natural light, and impeccable cleanliness, the rooms always feel peaceful and cozy. A delicious European buffet breakfast is included in the rate and, in good weather, is served on the open-air terrace with city views.
The staff’s friendliness and genuine willingness to assist are noteworthy. At the first request, they’ll provide directions and supply a map with key points and explanations.
Rates start from €160 per night.
To familiarize yourself with Verona, I recommend booking a private sightseeing tour.
Hotel Giulietta e Romeo ***S
Hotel Giulietta e Romeo ***S also boasts an excellent strategic location, sitting just 164 feet (50 m) from the Arena — the city’s oldest symbol and a world-renowned concert venue.
Housed in a historic four-story building, this stylish boutique hotel offers 37 rooms in categories including Economy, Standard, Triple, Family, and Superior. The Superior rooms feature a whirlpool tub or balcony. Additionally, the neighboring building contains charming apartments: Giulietta, Romeo, Tosca, and Aida.
For breakfast, guests enjoy a wide selection of fresh, high-quality items: traditional morning dishes, snacks, homemade pastries, sweets, fruit, and excellent coffee. Other amenities include complimentary WiFi, a fitness center, and underground parking.
Just around the corner is Via Mazzini (Mazzini), Verona’s main shopping street connecting the two principal squares—Piazza Bra (Bra) and Piazza delle Erbe (Erbe). In just five minutes, you’ll reach the beautiful Church of San Fermo (Chiesa di San Fermo), a unique architectural marvel combining an 11th-century Romanesque lower section with a 14th-century Gothic upper part.
Rates start from €150 per night.
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Hotel Milano & SPA***S
Hotel Milano & SPA is located next to Hotel Giulietta e Romeo, slightly closer to the beautiful Piazza Bra, one of the largest squares in Europe.
This compact 3-star spa hotel offers 57 diverse accommodation options, ranging from 129 to 323 sq ft (12 to 30 sq m), including Classic and Executive rooms and suites. The interiors feature a warm color palette, thoughtfully selected furnishings, and an intimate, cozy atmosphere.
Every morning, a full American-style buffet breakfast is served in the spacious breakfast hall, featuring both sweet and savory dishes. Upon request, meals can be delivered to your room.
On the roof, you’ll find the Terrazza Arena Sky lounge bar with an open terrace, where you can indulge in a glass of champagne, enjoy an aperitif, or dine, all while taking in panoramic views of the amphitheater and the city at sunset. Another highlight is the superb spa, complete with a hammam, sauna, ice waterfall, multi-sensory shower that simulates a tropical downpour with aromatherapy, invigorating herbal teas, and an outdoor jacuzzi.
Rates start from €130 per night.
Best Western Hotel de Capuleti
Best Western Hotel de Capuleti is situated in the historic Cittadella district, just a one-minute walk from the Adige River waterfront and a five-minute walk from the historic Centro Storico, which offers a wide range of tourist amenities.
Fully restored in 2012, it is an ideal choice for fans of modern design. Guests have 34 comfortable rooms accommodating one to three people, featuring functional furnishings and standard amenities. The hotel’s streamlined interiors are styled in a minimalist loft design.
For a nominal extra charge of €10, an excellent Italian buffet breakfast is served. In the lounge bar each evening, guests receive a complimentary welcome drink and can order light snacks from the menu.
Guests can also unwind in the spa center, which features a mini-pool, jacuzzi, sauna, Turkish bath, and relaxation area. Nearby, you’ll find the 13th-century Franciscan monastery San Francesco al Corso, where Romeo and Juliet were secretly married, and where Juliet’s tomb now lies. The Verona city museum, with its unique collection of frescoes dating from the 10th to the 16th centuries, is also housed here.
Rates start from €160 per night.
Hotel Verona
Hotel Verona is situated halfway along Corso Porta Nuova, the street linking Piazza Bra to the Verona Porta Nuova train station.
This designer 3-star boutique hotel is styled in Scandinavian minimalism. The clean-lined interiors feature open spaces, linear forms, and transparent, lightweight structures. The room inventory includes single and double rooms, suites (up to four people), spacious lofts with two bedrooms and a furnished living area (up to eight guests), and functional apartments with a kitchenette, dining, and living area (up to four to five people).
Guests can expect a continental breakfast, 24-hour reception, complimentary WiFi, and bicycle rentals. There’s also an elegant bar and a comfortable lounge with tablet computers and current newspapers. Nearby, I recommend visiting the Museo di Castelvecchio — a splendid combination of a medieval fortress, a history museum, and an art gallery.
Rates start from €130 per night.
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Hotel Bologna ***S
Hotel Bologna occupies a historic four-story building on the small Scalette Rubiani square, adjacent to the sprawling Piazza Bra.
Each floor is decorated with a distinct color palette, from Pompeian red to soft gray-blue tones. The hotel offers 32 recently renovated rooms in a contemporary classic style, including Standard doubles, Superior rooms, Junior Suites, and a flagship Suite with a terrace and jacuzzi. Every morning, a plentiful buffet breakfast is served in the breakfast hall, featuring high-quality, delicious products.
The Rubiani restaurant serves signature Venetian dishes as well as national and international classics. The wine list features Italian and French selections. Guests also enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, bicycle rentals, and underground parking. Shopaholics will appreciate the proximity to Via Mazzini, which offers numerous shops, prestigious brand boutiques, souvenir stands, cafés, and restaurants.
When exploring the local sights, I recommend visiting Piazzale Castel San Pietro, the city’s best viewpoint located atop the hill behind the Castel San Pietro fortress walls.
Rates start from €140 per night.
To help you navigate, I’ve marked all the top 3-star hotels in Verona on the map:
If you need advice on choosing where to stay in Verona, I’ll be happy to answer your questions in the comments.
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