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Holiday rentals in Verona

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Verona

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 4,010 holiday rentals in Verona

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Verona holiday rentals start at £7 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 227,600 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    1,130 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 1,250 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    30 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,670 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    3,900 of Verona holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Verona rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Verona stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Verona’s top spots include Castelvecchio, Castel San Pietro and Giardino Giusti

Top-rated holiday rentals in Verona

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

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Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 505 reviews

The Lighthouse House

La Casa del Faro is located in the heart of love, the setting of Romeo and Juliet. It offers a wonderful view from its two balconies; you'll feel like you're on cloud nine. You can watch the sun rise and set, and see Castel San Pietro, the Lamberti Tower, the Torricelle and the rooftops of Verona. You're just a few minutes' walk from all of Verona's other treasures. You will have all the information on how we live, parking, events, typical restaurants, bars with live music, spas... a scenario of rare beauty, a precious memory that will remain in your heart

Top guest favourite
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Art Nouveau Villa San Felice - Ponte Pietra

Now is the time to enjoy an unforgettable experience in this enchanting 1927 Art Nouveau villa, situated close to the medieval city walls. The penthouse is located a short walk from Ponte Pietra (400 metres), the Roman Theatre, the Cathedral, the Capitular Library, and the churches of San Stefano and San Giorgio. You will enjoy a breathtaking view of Castel San Pietro. The flat is perfect for those who want to enjoy the city in a relaxing environment while still being close to the historic centre. @veronaluxuryapartment

Top guest favourite
Flat
5 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Boutique Apartment • Terrace • Ponte Pietra

La Dolce Vita Boutique Apartments Elegant Living in the Heart of Verona 💫 La Dolce Vita with Terrace offers sophisticated Italian style and modern comfort. Curated for guests who value Quality and a Prime location. * Premium Rest: 2 bedrooms with 5cm memory foam toppers (one with a private balcony). * Privacy: 2 bathrooms & a fully equipped kitchen. * Access: Outside ZTL area; free public parking at 150m. Fees (Cash at departure): * Cleaning: €55 * City Tax: €3.50/person/night,first 4 nights.

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Apartment
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

ABOVE Ponte Pietra • 2000yr roman bridge • VIEW

“IT FELT LIKE BEING INSIDE A POSTCARD.” That’s what our last guests wrote. L’appartamento offre una vista rara sul Teatro Romano e su Castel San Pietro. Le ampie vetrate accompagnano lo sguardo dal living alla camera e al bagno, sempre con Verona davanti agli occhi. Dal balcone si ammira lo scorcio più iconico della città. Non a caso alcuni ospiti hanno scelto proprio questa vista per momenti speciali come proposte di matrimonio e viaggi di nozze. Un luogo privilegiato per vivere Verona.

Top guest favourite
The open living area features a wooden dining table set for two, accompanied by brown leather chairs. A modern kitchen with white cabinetry and marble accents is visible, along with a small plant and a television near a wooden coffee table, all under a wooden beam ceiling.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Stylish apartment in the center of Verona

Nur einen Steinwurf von der Arena di Verona (Piazza Bra´) entfernt, liegt diese gänzlich renovierte, modern ausgestattete 2-Zimmer Wohnung. Neben zwei Bädern steht ein Schlafzimmer sowie ein Wohn/Essbereich zur Verfügung (ein Abstellzimmer ist während des Aufenthalts nicht zugänglich). Durch die in jedem Zimmer einzeln steuerbare Klimaautomatik sowie die integrierte Fußbodenheizung herrscht stets ein wohliges Klima. Die verbaute 3-fach Verglasung hält jeglichen Lärm vom Innenraum fern.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features exposed wooden beams and a mix of modern and rustic decor. A red sofa and a black leather couch provide comfortable seating, while a low coffee table sits at the center. A large artwork adorns the wall, and a potted plant adds a touch of greenery.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Sant'Anastasia In Loft - apartment in center

The location fascinates with the contrast between the modern furnishings and the exposed stone walls. It is situated in the most enchanting part of the historic center of Verona, in front of Sant' Anastasia, one of the most beautiful churches in Italy and a few steps from the suggestive Roman Stone Bridge (200m). Nearby are the Duomo (200m), the Roman Theatre (400m), Juliet's House (400m), Piazza Dante (300m), Piazza delle Erbe (350m) and the monument par excellence, the Arena (850m).

Top guest favourite
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Green Kimera - Cozy Retreat in Verona Center

Small family-run apartment, in the heart of ancient Verona, 1 min walk from the Arena and Castelvecchio and 5 min by bus from the central station. 5 minutes by taxi from V.P. Nuova train station. Ideal for Arena shows but also for tours to Lake Garda or through the vineyards of Valpolicella. Its strategic location allows you to reach P. Erbe and Juliet's house in 10 minutes. Shops, markets, restaurants, bars, and bus stop, all nearby. The palace is equipped with an elevator.

Top guest favourite
A modern studio space features a suspended bed and minimalist furnishings. A sleek kitchenette is visible, alongside a dining table with two chairs. Natural light filters in through large windows, softened by elegant curtains. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, enhancing the design.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 616 reviews

Studio – Oriana Homèl Verona

In the fascinating setting of Verona, 100 meters walk from the Arena, Oriana Homèl Verona opens its doors to visitors: a unique accommodation with luxury bedrooms and sophisticated furnishings chosen with particular attention to details. Ideal choice for business and leisure stays, enjoy a superlative stay at Oriana Homèl Verona and the feeling of being at home. IT023091B48CVZF86X IT023091B4I8U8NWB7 IT023091B43LYGCV37 IT023091B4T3NPZOSO IT023091B4E2P98VPP

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features elegant Murano glass chandeliers and rich wooden beams. Bookshelves line the walls, while seating is arranged around a glass coffee table. Large windows provide access to natural light, and an inviting fireplace adds a touch of warmth.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Domus Aurea Verona

If you want to find in the same space, the best which Italian craftsmanship offers, you'll find it here! In the heart of Verona’s old town, you will find stunning Renaissance ceilings, Venitian interiors, Murano glass chandeliers, gorgeous view from the balcony and much more. You are in a stone's throw from Giulietta's house, Piazza Erbe, luxurious via Mazzini and Arena di Verona And there is a bottle of excellent Italian wine to meet you!

Top guest favourite
The modern studio features a spacious bed with fresh towels neatly arranged on top. A small kitchenette area is visible, along with two stools at a counter. A large wall-mounted TV is positioned opposite the bed, while a clothing rack offers convenient hanging space.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Luxury Design Suite with Balcony Downtown

Elegant minimalist studio in central Verona. Warm parquet floors, marble-effect bathroom, luxury interiors, and private balcony. Perfect for. business or couples seeking style, comfort, and a prime location. ____________________________________ IMPORTANT: A TOURIST TAX OF 3.50 EURO PER PERSON, PER NIGHT, WILL BE COLLECTED UPON CHECK-IN. WE KINDLY ASK FOR COPIES OF YOUR ID DOCUMENTS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL.

Top guest favourite
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Small Old World

Piccolo Mondo Antico is a refined apartment in the heart of Verona, a short walk from Juliet's Balcony, Piazza dei Signori and the Scaliger Tombs. With its romantic view of Piazzetta Pescheria, it offers an intimate and timeless atmosphere. Located on the first floor with an elevator (only a few steps), it has a small supermarket with authentic local flavors under the house.

Top guest favourite
A serene outdoor scene features a modern swimming pool reflecting the sky, with a backdrop of lush greenery and panoramic lake views. A dining table with chairs is positioned nearby, accompanied by an umbrella, creating a relaxing setting for outdoor dining.
Flat
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Villa Silvale: exclusive apartment with pool

54 sqm apartment with direct access to swimming pool and garden, with panoramic view of Lake Garda. Superlative and private location. Use of the garden and swimming pool, privacy and relaxation in the large outdoor spaces. Modern construction from 2015. Private and independent entrance, ample parking. Rigorous cleaning. Total privacy. Small pets allowed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Verona?

    Verona has charming stays in historic Centro Storico, the lively San Zeno area, and around Borgo Trento for a quieter atmosphere. These neighborhoods are often suggested for their blend of local character, nearby cultural sites, and dining spots.

  • What are the best things to do in Verona with kids?

    Families can explore Castelvecchio’s fortress and museum, wander the lush Giardino Giusti, and take in entertaining performances at Arena di Verona. Parks, sweet shops, and riverside walks are also frequently suggested for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Verona?

    Explore the ancient Arena di Verona, stroll through Centro Storico’s piazzas, and visit Juliet’s House for views from the balcony. Local markets, Renaissance gardens, and riverside walks are also often recommended for a deeper look at Verona’s culture.

  • How is the weather in Verona?

    Verona has cool winters around 31–45°F (-1–7°C), and warm summers between 66–87°F (19–30°C). Spring and autumn are milder, with occasional rain; a light jacket and umbrella are useful for exploring year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Verona?

    Verona’s most popular sites include Arena di Verona, Castelvecchio, and Piazza delle Erbe, where you can explore local history and architecture. The city also has Renaissance gardens, museums, and vibrant outdoor markets.

  • What are some hiking trails in Verona?

    Verona has urban walking routes through the Roman Theater and lush Giardino Giusti, as well as hills near Castel San Pietro with expansive city views. The outskirts feature countryside trails ideal for a scenic stroll among vineyards and olive groves.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Verona?

    Families can explore interactive exhibits at museums, enjoy soft gelato in local piazzas, and wander playgrounds or gardens such as Parco delle Colombare. Seasonal festivals and riverfront walks are also popular with groups of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Verona?

    Travelers often explore nearby Lake Garda’s villages and historic castles, stroll the wine roads of Valpolicella, or visit cities with Roman ruins and local markets. Natural parks around the region are popular for hiking and seasonal flowers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Verona?

    Many stays in Verona welcome pets, especially in Centro Storico, Borgo Trento, and around San Zeno. Look for listings with outdoor spaces or parks nearby to make outings with your pet convenient.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Verona?

    Consider exploring smaller neighborhoods for authentic bakeries and local markets, and try walking along the Adige River for peaceful views. Comfortable shoes are helpful for cobblestone streets, and keeping cash on hand can smooth purchases at vendors.

  • What is Verona known for?

    Verona is known for its Roman heritage, including Arena di Verona, Shakespearean connections through Juliet’s House, and vibrant squares such as Piazza delle Erbe. The city also has local culinary traditions and renowned annual opera performances.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Verona?

    Explore the frescoed halls of Palazzo della Ragione, wander quiet lanes in Borgo Trento, or visit the Arche Scaligere for medieval monuments often missed by crowds. Local workshops and small trattorias are also frequently suggested for authentic atmosphere.

  • What are the best foods to try in Verona?

    Verona has specialities including risotto all’Amarone, handmade tortellini, and Bollito con Pearà, alongside sweet pandoro. Local trattorias serve seasonal dishes, and gelato shops are a year-round favorite with visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Verona?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring cobbled streets, a light jacket for changing weather, and a travel umbrella, especially in spring and autumn. Adapters for European plugs and reusable water bottles are also useful.

  • What is the nightlife in Verona like?

    Nightlife centers on cozy wine bars, lively piazza cafes, and venues hosting live music across neighborhoods like Centro Storico and San Zeno. The city has vibrant street activity and open-air events in warmer months.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Verona?

    Arena di Verona’s summer opera season is often recommended, alongside wine and food festivals in spring and autumn. Carnival celebrations and Christmas markets bring colorful traditions to the city each year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Verona?

    Many vacation rentals in Verona accommodate families, especially near Centro Storico, Borgo Trento, and San Zeno. Features like extra bedrooms, kitchens, and proximity to playgrounds are frequently mentioned in listings.

  • When is the best time to visit Verona?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for pleasant temperatures and comfortable sightseeing. Summer draws visitors for outdoor events, while winter brings a cozy atmosphere and festive markets around the city.

All about Verona

Located around 65 miles west of Venice, Verona, the second biggest city in Veneto, is nestled along the banks of the twisting Adige River in Northern Italy. Verona’s winding, cobblestone alleyways tumble into hidden squares centered around fountains and gardens, and its imposing castles still tower over the city.

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the city centre is replete with structures dating back to antiquity, the medieval period, and the Renaissance, and its archaeological museum helps you make sense of what you are seeing. The spectacular Verona Arena was once the stomping grounds of Roman gladiators and now hosts world-famous musicians, and the adjacent Piazza Bra is just as vibrant now as it was in the days when the city served as an important trading crossroads. For sweeping views of the city, climb up the Torre dei Lamberti in the historic center or take a funicular up to the Piazzale Castel San Pietro just across the river, where you can look down on the city’s red terracotta roof and narrow streets.

What are the top things to do in Verona?

Verona Arena

The Verona Arena, the city’s version of Rome’s Coliseum, would have held up to 30,000 visitors when it was built in 30 A.D. The arena is so well-preserved that most of its exterior arches and interior seating are still in place. Although the spectacles put on by the ancient Romans are long in the past, you can still catch a concert there if you time your visit right.

Casa di Giulietta

The House of Juliet played an important role in the classic play, and Shakespeare fans still gather to see the balcony where the fictional dialogue between the star-crossed lovers took place. While the truth behind the house and the balcony is still unclear, it is an interesting place to learn more about the play and its setting.

Piazza Bra

Adjacent to the Verona Arena, Piazza Bra is Verona’s biggest, busiest square. It is lined with colourful historical buildings that are now home to restaurants and cafes, and at its heart is a small park where you can relax under the shade of cedars. The cafe terraces are the perfect place to grab an espresso or a scoop of gelato and people-watch. Many of the buildings in the vicinity date back to the Roman era and pay homage to its roots, and a statue of King Victor Emmanuel II atop his horse stands guard over the hustle and bustle.

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