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Holiday rentals in Verona

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Guest favourite

Apartment in Borgo Trento

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Quirky River-View Suite in the Heart of Verona

M0230910400. This unique studio apartment unites 1950s Italian design elements, retro furnishings, and vibrant wallpaper to forge a vivid design-lover’s paradise. Quirky features include a glass-walled, stand-alone bathroom and funky bedside light fixtures. An elegant design apartment settled in an ancient building on the river, completely equipped with all comforts and amenities for 2 people. From the windows stunning views on floating water and the medieval Castelvecchio. A newly restaured apartment of 50sqm with sophisticated details made with quality and precious materials (marble, brass, wallpapers and boiserie). A fine selection of original decor and furniture from the best Italian designers of the 50's, to enjoy the Italian style. At the same time with advanced technology systems such us Wifi fiber, apple tv, home automation, Sonos playbar, to create a very relaxing atmosphere. Spacious and bright interiors divided by glasses, mirrors, curtains instead of fixed walls: a moving space that can change according to the guests needs. Excellent location on the river, a few minutes walk from Catelvecchio and Arena, in San Zeno, a very charming historical and trendy area, very lively and safe. I am always avaialble to give new informations or advices to enjoy the best of Verona . Set along the River Adige in central Verona, the apartment is within walking distance of traditional restaurants, boutique shops, trendy bars, and quaint cafes. The Arena di Verona is steps away. The San Zeno area is an ancient part of the town, well preserved and very alive, still not too touristic but very charming and safe: the Basilica of San Zeno in San Zeno square, heart of the district, is the most beautiful church of Verona. In the price is not included the VERONA TOURIST TAX of 2,50€/person/day that visitors has to pay in cash upon their arrival. CHECK OUT by 11.00 CHECK IN before 20.00 (for exceptional check in between 20.00 and 22.00 will apply a surcharge of 20€). We don't accept check in after 22.00

18–25 Feb

£112 per night
Guest favourite

Loft in Città Antica

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 453 reviews

Suite 800 Verona

L’appartamento si trova al secondo e ultimo piano di una palazzina storica del 1800, di recentissima ristrutturazione è dotato di ogni comfort: Aria Condizionata, Riscaldamanto Autonomo, Wi-Fi Super Veloce, SMART TV 49'' in soggiorno, TV LED 32'' in camera da letto e Cucina Soppalcata completamente attrezzata. Saranno fornite gratuitamente la biancheria per la casa e un set di cortesia. Disponibile KeyBox per il self check-in. Quando avrò la possibilità mi presenterò al check-in per accogliervi e se possibile anche al check-out per salutarvi ed accertarmi che abbiate trascorso un ottimo soggiorno. Rimango comunque a disposizione per qualsiasi evenienza. Disponibile un KeyBox per il self check-in. Quando avrò la possibilità mi presenterò al check-in per accogliervi e se possibile anche al check-out per salutarvi ed accertarmi che abbiate trascorso un ottimo soggiorno. Rimango comunque a disposizione per qualsiasi evenienza. L'appartamento si trova nel rione più centrale e pittoresco di Verona, a poca distanza dall'Arena e dalla piazza delle Erbe. Passeggiando nel quartiere si incontrano botteghe artigiane, pasticcerie rinomate e ristoranti caratteristici. Dalla stazione l'appartamento è raggiungibile con gli autobus scendendo alla fermata "San Fermo". Un volta scesi si prosegue su Stradone San Fermo per 200 metri finchè sulla sinistra troverete il locale Sbeccoleria, imboccate quella strada e dopo 100 metri sulla destra troverete Vicolo Satiro. Se arrivate in auto sarà sufficiente parcheggiare al parcheggio "Centro", situato in Via Campo Marzo, costo di 10 euro per 24 ore, in alternativa al Parcheggio Multipiano Cittadella, entrambi distanti dall'appartamento circa 10 minuti a piedi.

21–28 Jan

£112 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Veronetta

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

THE LIGHTHOUSE HOUSE

The house of the Lighthouse is located in the heart of the city of love and the dream of Juliet and Romeo, with wonderful views from the two balconies, you will be like on a cloud... You will see the sun rise and set, Castel San Pietro, Torre Lamberti, the Torricelle and the rooftops of Verona. You are just a few minutes away by foot from all the other treasures of Verona. You will have all the information about how we live, parking, events, typical restaurants, bars with live music..It will be a wonderful fairytale and a magical stay.

14–21 Mar

£62 per night

Popular amenities for Verona holiday rentals

Stay near Verona's top sights

Verona Arena641 locals recommend
Piazza delle Erbe207 locals recommend
Juliet's House279 locals recommend
Ponte Pietra197 locals recommend
Castelvecchio256 locals recommend
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi20 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Verona

Guest favourite

Flat in Città Antica

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Leoni House

6–13 Mar

£125 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Città Antica

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 284 reviews

Luxury Apartment in the Historical Center

18–25 Aug

£177 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Città Antica

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

On the verona roofs...

1–8 Oct

£109 per night
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Flat in Città Antica

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Apartment The window on the Arena

11–18 Feb

£114 per night
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Flat in Verona

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Elegant and great location very close to the ARENA

19–26 Sept

£127 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Verona

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 396 reviews

Letters to Juliet* amazing views in downtown

16–23 Feb

£91 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in San Zeno

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

San Zeno small apartment whit terrace

12–19 Jul

£129 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Verona

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Casa Angie a few steps from Piazza Erbe

15–22 Nov

£135 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Città Antica

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

San Filippo Suite - Sweet Memory in Verona

8–15 Sept

£135 per night
Guest favourite

Loft in Sirmione

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Front Castle with Magical Medieval View and Beach

27 Feb – 6 Mar

£107 per night
Guest favourite

Loft in Città Antica

4.83 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

StudioApart. 300mt from the Arena

22–29 Nov

£66 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in Città Antica

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

"inVerona" old town alley Ponte Nuovo 8

26 Apr – 3 May

£114 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Verona

Total rentals

3.2K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

1.3K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

40 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

930 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

900 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

157K reviews

Your guide to Verona

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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Verona

With relatively mild winters and hot, sunny summers, there is no bad time to visit Verona. The city hosts an annual Shakespeare festival each summer, presenting productions of the famous writer’s most popular plays. While it is the most ideal season for heading to the shore for some beach day fun, take note that summer can be a very busy time, as it is also the high season for this part of Europe. Booking your apartment in Verona well in advance is a good idea, and you may also want to keep in mind that many businesses across Italy close during the month of August for summer holidays. The shoulder seasons of autumn and spring become a bit quieter as the temperature begins to drop, and by winter, you may find you have the narrow cobblestone streets all to yourself, as the frigid winds can leave you chilled. Make sure to pack plenty of layers, as you may find yourself wandering around in a T-shirt one day and needing a heavy jumper and a scarf the next.


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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