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The Best Veneto Hotels
Looking for a great hotel or bed & breakfast in Veneto?
From Verona to Padova, if you are wondering where to stay, then I've got the answer. I've handpicked the best options for you. These are places I can personally recommend with confidence. I don’t rely on long lists—only the accommodations I’ve visited myself and think are truly worth your stay. Many of these are spots I stayed at while exploring Veneto with my family.
Those closer to our home in Vicenza are often places where I know the owners personally. They are people I trust not to disappoint, ensuring that you’ll have a great experience with no unpleasant surprises.
Excellent Hotels in Verona
Hotel Gabbia D'Oro
If you're seeking an unforgettable stay in Verona, Gabbia d’Oro offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience. While it’s pricier than many other Verona hotels, the splurge is well worth it. Housed in a magnificent 18th-century palace, the hotel boasts a prime location just steps from Piazza Erbe and the Arena, placing you at the heart of Verona's vibrant history. With its luxurious blend of classic elegance and modern comforts, Gabbia d’Oro stands out as one of the finest hotels in the Veneto region, rivaling the grandeur of Venice’s best. A stay here is more than just a night’s rest; it’s a chance to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Verona and truly connect with its storied past. This is, without a doubt, the best place to stay in Verona for those seeking both beauty and history.
For guest reviews and booking details, click here.
The Hotel de Capuletti
We spent a few days at the Hotel de Capuleti this summer. It is perfect if you like clean, very modern, and efficient hotels. Add to that an excellent breakfast, friendly staff (they let us check in three hours early), and a great location just around the corner from the Roman Arena. Don't take my word for it, though; check out the comments and review scores of other guests here.
Hotel Verona
Hotel Verona is an excellent three-star hotel in a great
location and spotlessly clean. The free bicycles for guests are a nice
touch, and a bicycle is a great way to explore Verona. For more guest reviews and booking details, click here.
Asolo
Asolo is a gorgeous little town that you simply have to make time to see. It's been an inspiration for poets, writers, and artists for centuries and has somehow managed to escape mass tourism. Good news too is that Asolo is blessed with some superb accommodation options. At the top of my "where to stay" list are the Albergo al Sole and the Cipriani.
If the Cipriani name sounds familiar, it's because the Cipriani family is behind the famous Hotel Cipriani in Venice, a true symbol of luxury and hospitality. The Asolo Cipriani is no less special—it’s a boutique experience, offering a more intimate setting with the same high standard of service and class you'd expect from the Cipriani legacy.
Staying at the Cipriani in Asolo is like experiencing a piece of Venice without the crowds—perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat. The luxury, tranquility, and stunning views of the town and surrounding hills make it one of the top choices in the area.
A Good Vicenza Hotel
The Glam Boutique
Vicenza has, for some strange reason, very few decent hotels and virtually none in the old town, which is where you really want to be. The Glam Boutique Hotel is far and away the best bet if you are looking for a well-run, clean, and friendly hotel offering very good rates and in the perfect location. In fact, it is so good and so unique you'll have a hard time believing it is a three-star hotel.
P.S. Photo above is of the nearby Olympic Theater NOT the hotel. For hotel photos, reviews and booking details click here.
Hotels elsewhere in the Veneto
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