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Mariarosa Jan 24th, 2001 06:11 AM

Verona Hotel Recommendations
 
Hi! I am trying to find a place to stay in Verona for mid-March. I used the "search" function and did not come up with a lot of choices. The Gabbia d'Oro, recommended by many fodorites, is WAY out of our budget. Our budget is about $100 a night, but we would be willing to pay a bit more for a great place. The other recommended hotels, the Giuletta e Romero and the De' Capuleti look a bit sterile. <BR> <BR>1) Has anyone stayed at Hotel Victoria (a splurge for us, but not as much as the Gabbia), Hotel Torcolo, Hotel Aurora, Hotel Cavour or Residence Verona House? <BR> <BR>2) Do I need to make advance reservations if we will be spending Friday and Saturday night in mid-March and we will arrive in Verona Fri at around noon? <BR> <BR>Any experiences that you can share will be greatly appreciated!

Paulo Jan 24th, 2001 06:56 AM

Verona has a large hotel infrastructure for its size. This is so because of the Opera festival in summer. Unless there's a big fair (very unlikely) being organized in the days you plan to be there in March, one shouldn't have any problems at all finding rooms in person. I for one, wouldn't reserve in advance. <BR> <BR>If you like music, you may consider attending the Teatro Filarmonico, at 8:30pm: <BR> <BR>March 10: Adam's Giselle ballet <BR> <BR>March 17: Bethoven's Violin Concert in D major; Pärt's Cantata in memory of Benjamin Britten; Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances <BR> <BR>Paulo

sandi Jan 24th, 2001 07:20 AM

We stayed at the Guilietta e Romeo hotel. (Vicolo Tre Marchetti, 3) Very clean, excellent location to the main piazza and friendly staff. (The hotel was about $150.00 US for 3 people)

Virginia Jan 24th, 2001 10:34 AM

Hi! Last June we stayed at Hotel Torcolo, which had been recommended by friends. <BR>I can recommend it. It is very clean, simple (but not sterile), and very convenient. No lobby, but nice outdoor breakfast area, although it was located right on a side street. The hotel is just one block in from Piazza Bra and the Arena(and only a 5-10 minute drive from the train station), and although there was a lot of street life when we were there, it still was quiet at the hotel. <BR>The people who operate the hotel were extremely pleasant and helpful. Unfortunately I don't remember the cost, but I can't imagine it was much more than $100, as that was our price range and this was not our "splurge" hotel. And that would have been in high season. <BR>We had reservations. I don't know if this is necessary in March; however the hotel is right near the opera so if people visit for the opera, it is in prime location and may be more desirable. <BR>I hope this helps. <BR>Good luck and enjoy Verona! <BR>

wendy Jan 24th, 2001 04:25 PM

Hotel Accademia.......

Mariarosa Jan 25th, 2001 08:20 AM

Thanks to all who have responded! Sandi and Virginia, thanks for the recommendations (Sandi, I think you were the one who convinced me to stay at the Laon Bianco in Venice). <BR> <BR>Paulo, thanks for the peace of mind! <BR> <BR>Wendy, could you please tell me more about the Hotel Accademia?

Donella Jan 26th, 2001 08:40 AM

Marirosa, <BR>I don't have any recomendations for hotels in Verona but I would recommend you stay in the heart of the old town as we were there a couple of years ago for the opera and stayed outside the tourist areas as all reasonable priced hotels were booked. We were in walking distance of the opera so chose to walk back to the hotel and encountered street walkers at every corner . The streets were diserted and very scary. It was the only time on our wonderful Italy trip I felt unsafe and uncomfortable. Next time I will spend more to stay in the thick of things.


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