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Great location
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clean, professional hotel. Nice to have a refrigerator available for medicines.
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Good value, above expectation
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Quiet rooms
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Clean and quiet
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Staff very pleasant. We had the small room, but It was great for US as was the price. We loved having the patio connected to our room. After a day busy, One can eat and drink there. Breakfast free and adeguate.
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Location: Very conveniently located near the main train station and reasonable walking distance from the city center. Breakfast: Fantastic Room: Very clean and comfortable
Very good location. Nice surroundings. Comfortable lobby.
ubication, breakfast, and the comfort of the room
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Breakfast and room And the location was perfect for us
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Friendly staff, clean rooms. Great breakfast with lots of choice. Only 20 minutes walk into old town Verona.
La meilleure chose était le parking, juste en dessous du bâtiment. La chambre était correcte, propre.
Very clean hotel. Big room. close to the main attractions. excelnt breakfast
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If you are catching a train at the station in the morning and want to walk to the station, avoiding the unreliable taxi services, this is a great hotel. A bit of a walk to arenas and other areas but flat & easy!
Close to the train station with breakfast at a good price. Also within walking distance to the city center, though about a mile away.
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5-10 minute walk to train station, easy access to Scaglieri Bridge and the heart of Verona and its other treasures. NO major traffic on the small street below; quiet except for the rushing canal below our tiny balcony. Good buffet breakfast downstairs.
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Where to stay in Verona Villafranca Airport
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical hotel check-in and check-out times?
Is breakfast usually included in the room rate?
How do I get from Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN) to my hotel or the city center?
Do hotels provide airport shuttle service?
What is the hotel cancellation policy?
Is on-site parking available, and is it free?
Are there accessible rooms and facilities for guests with disabilities?
Is free Wi-Fi standard?
Do hotels accept pets?
Are rooms child-friendly, and do hotels provide cots or extra beds?
What payment methods are accepted?
Is there a city tourist tax (tassa di soggiorno) payable at the hotel?
Are hotels safe, and what security measures are in place?
Can hotels assist with airport or rail transfers, tours, or restaurant reservations?
How close are hotels to Verona's main attractions like the Arena or Lake Garda?
Are there business facilities, such as meeting rooms or workspaces, at local hotels?
Is public transport convenient from most hotels?
What are typical smoking rules in hotels?
Are late arrivals or self check-in options available?
What should I know about language and staff service?
Is there a fitness center or pool at most hotels?
What dining options are available on-site and in the surrounding area?
Are hotels near the airport suitable for families with children?
Top Tips
- Book 2-3 months ahead for Verona to secure availability and better rates during Opera season (mid-June to early September) or major fairs like Vinitaly, as hotel prices can rise by up to 30% and sell out fast. Many chain hotels offer free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before arrival; always verify the cutoff to avoid fees and prefer refundable rates if your plans are not fixed.
- Select your hotel based on your priorities: the airport area is 12 km (7.5 mi) southwest of the city center, with taxi transfers typically 15-20 minutes. Staying near Porta Nuova station offers quick airport shuttle access and train connections. City center locations are best for sightseeing and nightlife. Major chains at Porta Nuova often provide luggage storage and business services for short stops.
- Most major chain hotels near Verona Villafranca Airport run shuttles every 30-60 minutes from early morning to late evening. Confirm shuttle times and whether you need an advance reservation after 20:00. The Aerobus connects VRN to Porta Nuova station, and taxis to the city center cost about $33–$54 USD (€30–€50).
- All hotels are legally required to register guest passports or EU IDs on check-in. You'll pay a municipal tourist tax per person, per night, set by hotel star rating (e.g., €2.50/night for 4-star; about $2.75 USD, approximation), usually collected at check-in or check-out. Children under 14 are often exempt; confirm the rate at arrival.
- If you plan to drive, ZTL (Limited Traffic Zones) in Verona's historic center are strictly enforced and unauthorized entry can result in fines exceeding €90 (approx. $99 USD). Most major hotel chains offer ZTL access registration if you provide your license plate details at check-in.
- Review cancellation, deposit, and credit card hold rules for your hotel before booking. Many smaller B&Bs require a pre-authorization for incidentals or a non-refundable deposit, while many chain hotels offer free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before arrival.
- Historic Verona hotels may have limited or offsite parking and may lack elevators or full accessibility. Ask about step-free access, visual alarms, or accessible bathrooms if needed, and request porter service in advance if you have heavy luggage or need support.
- Business travelers should verify Wi-Fi speed, quiet rooms with desks, and access to printing or meeting facilities. Request early check-in or flexible check-out for schedule convenience.
- Air conditioning is not standard in all historic Verona hotels; travelers in July-August should request confirmation when booking. Most breakfast hours are 7:30-10:00 and may be included, but if you have an early departure, ask if a packed breakfast is available.
- Tipping in Italy is modest: a few euros ($2–$3 USD or €2–€3) for porters or housekeeping, or 5-10% in restaurants for outstanding service. Using basic Italian phrases like "Buongiorno" (Good morning) or "Grazie" (Thank you) is welcomed by hotel staff.
- While Verona is generally safe, be alert for pickpocketing in busy areas like the Arena di Verona, Piazza delle Erbe, and Porta Nuova train station. Store valuables in your room safe or at the front desk, especially during major events, and use the hotel concierge for advice on safe walking routes after dark.
- Ask your hotel about arranging local tours or curated experiences such as wine tastings in Valpolicella or trips to Lake Garda. Major chains may provide discounted or exclusive tours in partnership with local operators or producers.
- If you arrive before check-in or after reception closes, request complimentary luggage storage at mid- to upper-tier hotels. For check-in after reception hours, contact the property at least 24 hours in advance to confirm late key collection procedures.
- For families, reserve connecting rooms, cots, or extra beds early, especially for summer stays, as amenities are limited and in demand. For pets, confirm breed or weight limits with the hotel; pet fees usually range from €10–€30 ($11–$32 USD) per night.
- Respect quiet hours in residential areas (usually 10 PM to 7 AM) and dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered when visiting churches or formal restaurants. Discover Verona traditions such as aperitivo hours or festivals by asking hotel staff for recommendations.
- Indoor smoking is illegal in public spaces and most hotels across Italy; ask about outdoor smoking areas if you need them. COVID-19 protocols have eased, but check directly with your hotel regarding any current hygiene procedures or mask requirements.
- While credit cards are widely accepted, carry at least €50 (about $54 USD) cash for small purchases or emergencies, as some shops or markets near the Arena may not take cards, especially on weekends. Make sure your card is chip-enabled; contactless payments are common.
- Solo travelers can enhance safety by choosing hotels with 24-hour reception or secure key access and locations near major transport. Ask reception for safe local walking routes, especially if returning late.
- Book a higher-floor room or suite to enjoy panoramic Arena or Adige river views, and ask about property amenities like rooftop terraces or wellness centers. For relaxation, consider spa hotels in vineyard areas located 20-30 minutes west of Verona.