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Verona

in Rome , Italian Cities T rating: 2

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  • Central location
  • Good value
  • Family-run hotel
“Great for visiting Rome on a budget, this hotel is just a short walk from the city sights.”
The Hotel Verona is the perfect base for anyone who wants a purse-friendly trip to Rome. This simple, yet modern 3 star has everything you need to experience la dolce vita. From the moment you walk into the cosy-looking lobby you feel right at home here. The fact that it’s a family-run hotel helps a lot. But the warm décor and soft furnishings add to the home-from-home vibe, too.

And this is the case throughout. The bedrooms are spacious, light and kitted out in creamy vanilla and relaxing blue tones. Some have balconies, but they all come with satellite TVs, mini-bars, courtesy slippers and good-sized bathrooms. They’re soundproofed, too, so sweet dreams are guaranteed. On the food front, meanwhile, you can kick the day off with a complimentary brekkie in the sunny breakfast room. Or if the sun is shining, take it outside and tuck in at a table in the garden, which has palms, flower beds and a water feature.

When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of . This simple, yet modern 3 star has everything you need to experience la dolce vita. From the moment you walk into the cosy-looking lobby you feel right at home here. The fact that it’s a family-run hotel helps a lot. But the warm décor and soft furnishings add to the home-from-home vibe, too.

And this is the case throughout. The bedrooms are spacious, light and kitted out in creamy vanilla and relaxing blue tones. Some have balconies, but they all come with satellite TVs, mini-bars, courtesy slippers and good-sized bathrooms. They’re soundproofed, too, so sweet dreams are guaranteed. On the food front, meanwhile, you can kick the day off with a complimentary brekkie in the sunny breakfast room. Or if the sun is shining, take it outside and tuck in at a table in the garden, which has palms, flower beds and a water feature.

When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of
And this is the case throughout. The bedrooms are spacious, light and kitted out in creamy vanilla and relaxing blue tones. Some have balconies, but they all come with satellite TVs, mini-bars, courtesy slippers and good-sized bathrooms. They’re soundproofed, too, so sweet dreams are guaranteed. On the food front, meanwhile, you can kick the day off with a complimentary brekkie in the sunny breakfast room. Or if the sun is shining, take it outside and tuck in at a table in the garden, which has palms, flower beds and a water feature.

When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of And this is the case throughout. The bedrooms are spacious, light and kitted out in creamy vanilla and relaxing blue tones. Some have balconies, but they all come with satellite TVs, mini-bars, courtesy slippers and good-sized bathrooms. They’re soundproofed, too, so sweet dreams are guaranteed. On the food front, meanwhile, you can kick the day off with a complimentary brekkie in the sunny breakfast room. Or if the sun is shining, take it outside and tuck in at a table in the garden, which has palms, flower beds and a water feature.

When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of
When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of , so is in easy reach of all the must-see sights. And pretty much on the doorstep is one of the city’s most beautiful churches, Santa Maria Maggiorie Basilica, with its gold-trimmed rooftop. The Colosseum and the Roman Forum are all within strolling distance, too.
  • 24-hour reception
Great value for money. And why not try the patio garden, too?

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Meals

  • Buffet breakfast

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Tour operator rating

2

Official Rating

3 star

Air conditioning

Yes

No. of rooms

33

Room facilities

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Room facilities

  • Air-conditioning
  • Satellite TV
  • Minibar
  • Telephone
  • Safety deposit box

Location

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  • 15 minutes to the Colosseum & Roman Forum
  • 5 minutes' walk to Via Nazionale
  • Close to all bus & metro routes

Your guide to Rome, Italian Cities

"All roads lead to Rome, it is said, and when you arrive you’ll understand why."

It’s perhaps the oldest in Europe and was, of course, the epicentre of one of the most influential empires the world has ever seen - Rome provides a living record of the history of civilisation over the past 3000 years. That ancient playground the Colosseum, for example. A fantastic piece of engineering – it is thought is once had a retractable sunshade spanning most of the arena - and an architectural masterpiece. And the Baroque-style Spanish Steps lead to a playground of a different type - Via Condotti, the home to the world’s leading fashion houses. From Gucci and Armani to Dolce and Gabbana, all the biggest names in cutting edge and classical fashion are here. So don’t forget to bring your credit card cos it’s time to exorcise your shopping demons. Shopping aside, the Eternal City continues to delight with echoes from the past. The high art of the Renaissance is everywhere, grand Baroque palaces and piazzas abound, the vastness of the Pantheon alone could hold you spellbound for days. There is even a City within this City. The Vatican is, of course, the hub of the massive Roman Catholic empire, but it is also a treasure house of must-see sights. The Sistine Chapel, to name but one, with its ceiling painted by Michelangelo. St Peter’s Basilica to mention another, and the Vatican Museum containing more major pieces than perhaps any other single place in the world. If you appreciate the finest art and even better shopping, make sure your road leads you to Rome.

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More on Rome, Italian Cities

It’s perhaps the oldest in Europe and was, of course, the epicentre of one of the most influential empires the world has ever seen - Rome provides a living record of the history of civilisation over the past 3000 years. That ancient playground the Colosseum, for example. A fantastic piece of engineering – it is thought is once had a retractable sunshade spanning most of the arena - and an architectural masterpiece. And the Baroque-style Spanish Steps lead to a playground of a different type - Via Condotti, the home to the world’s leading fashion houses. From Gucci and Armani to Dolce and Gabbana, all the biggest names in cutting edge and classical fashion are here. So don’t forget to bring your credit card cos it’s time to exorcise your shopping demons. Shopping aside, the Eternal City continues to delight with echoes from the past. The high art of the Renaissance is everywhere, grand Baroque palaces and piazzas abound, the vastness of the Pantheon alone could hold you spellbound for days. There is even a City within this City. The Vatican is, of course, the hub of the massive Roman Catholic empire, but it is also a treasure house of must-see sights. The Sistine Chapel, to name but one, with its ceiling painted by Michelangelo. St Peter’s Basilica to mention another, and the Vatican Museum containing more major pieces than perhaps any other single place in the world. If you appreciate the finest art and even better shopping, make sure your road leads you to Rome.

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“Great for visiting Rome on a budget, this hotel is just a short walk from the city sights.”

The Hotel Verona is the perfect base for anyone who wants a purse-friendly trip to Rome. This simple, yet modern 3 star has everything you need to experience la dolce vita. From the moment you walk into the cosy-looking lobby you feel right at home here. The fact that it’s a family-run hotel helps a lot. But the warm décor and soft furnishings add to the home-from-home vibe, too.

And this is the case throughout. The bedrooms are spacious, light and kitted out in creamy vanilla and relaxing blue tones. Some have balconies, but they all come with satellite TVs, mini-bars, courtesy slippers and good-sized bathrooms. They’re soundproofed, too, so sweet dreams are guaranteed. On the food front, meanwhile, you can kick the day off with a complimentary brekkie in the sunny breakfast room. Or if the sun is shining, take it outside and tuck in at a table in the garden, which has palms, flower beds and a water feature.

When you want to get stuck into the guidebook, it’s a piece of cake. The hotel is set right at the heart of Rome, so is in easy reach of all the must-see sights. And pretty much on the doorstep is one of the city’s most beautiful churches, Santa Maria Maggiorie Basilica, with its gold-trimmed rooftop. The Colosseum and the Roman Forum are all within strolling distance, too.

  • 24-hour reception

Great value for money. And why not try the patio garden, too?

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