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    Hotel San Marco

    Posted by StephenRP 3 July 2010

    It's on the edge of Verona city centre, 10 minutes walk from Piazza San Zeno and 20 from Via Roma (and the bus into town stops right outside) - but the San Marco's Unique Selling Point is its pool. Squeezed onto the north side of the hotel, it only gets the sun until the afternoon, but if you want to cool off in an outdoor pool in Verona, there's no competition - and by the pool is as good a place as any to eat an evening meal from the restaurant alongside. (There's an indoor pool and spa too for a price.)

    42 Via Baldassarre Longhena
    37138 Verona, Italy
    +39 045 569 011
    www.sanmarco.vr.it

    City bus 11/12 (95 evenings and Sundays) to the door, from city centre or station.

    Google map: tinyurl.com/38uelpn

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    Residenza San Faustino

    Posted by cachou93 6 February 2010

    Residenza San Faustino is a bed and breakfast located in the historical centre of Verona in the shadow of the old remains of the Roman Theatre and the Ponte Pietra, near to the house of Romeo and Juliet. The bed and breakfast is well located and our room was very clean and comfortable. The owner Monica was very helpful and kind. She gave us so many good tips.

    www.residenzasanfaustino.it
    Corticella San Faustino, 7 - 37129 Verona
    Telefono: +39 045 9690400

    Google map: tinyurl.com/y8dfr45

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    Residence San Zeno

    Posted by subito 28 February 2007

    An unusual hotel in Verona, lying right by the river and just a short walk from the Arena. If you've not been before it's a bit tricky to find, hiding as it does behind a large set of doors (drive through these for private parking shaded by a pergola), but once inside you'll find an interesting building with a splendid communal area downstairs. We loved our stay, and this is very much a 'boutique' hotel.

    They do have their own site, but we preferred to book online at the site below, useful for the Google map aside from anything else.

    www.ahotelinitaly.com/residence-antico-san-zeno-verona/

    www.residencesanzenoverona.it/

    Tel. + 39 045 59 77 21

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    Enjoy the hospitality of an Italian/English family. Negrar is well known for the production of Valpolicella wine, including top of the market 'Amarone' and 'Recioto'. It is only 10 km from Verona, with its opera season in the Arena (June to August) and its jazz festival in the Roman Theatre in June. It is also convenient for Verona’s Trade Fairs, including the world-famous Vinitaly and the International Exhibition of Marble, Stone and Technology; it is only half an hour from Lake Garda and is convenient for travelling to Venice by train.

    www.parry.it

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    Three room B&B (single, twin and family room for up to 4) in 1906 house in quiet street 10 mins walk from centre of Verona, so ideal for the opera. Also 5 mins from superb public playground at the end of the old brigde over the river. Manuela speaks fluent English and is very happy with children running about and playing with her toy cars. Breakfast is served out in the back garden terrace and she is very keen on organic/quality food. Rooms have ceiling fans with remote control, so expect your kids to enjoy playing with it. She is also the local World Wildlife Fund rep.

    Close enough to Venice to allow a long day trip so you avoid the high prices. Family room for 4 plus breakfast was 100 Euros per night in August 2006.

    Il Piccolo Principe B&B
    Viale del Risorgimento 10
    37126 Verona
    +39 045 914110
    ilpiccoloprincipe@genie.it
    Nearest station Verona Porta Nuova and then 10 mins by bus (just off main core bus routes so very frequent).

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    Hotel Torcolo

    Posted by 200512 2 December 2005

    Hotel Torcolo is a small two-star hotel steps away from the Arena. Basic accommodation but perfectly clean, nice room and shower - all one needs really. The ladies who run the place are very friendly and full of tips about the best places to eat, and how to navigate the one way streets by car. Book parking with them in advance if you need it as this is limited as it's so central.

    www.hoteltorcolo.it/

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    Bed and Breakfast Piazza Erbe

    Posted by barcelonaowl 29 September 2006

    Good B&B in centre of Verona, although it's 5 floors up with no lift! Worth it though.

    As the name suggests it's located in Piazza Erbe, the central piazza in Verona. All the info is available at www.bbpiazzaerbe.it

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    Hotel Aurora

    Posted by woohouse 25 May 2006

    Small hotel in a great location on the corner of Piazza Erbe, with plain but comfortable rooms. Sunny terrace to enjoy breakfast on and friendly staff. Downsides: central location in pedestrian area means no parking, and lift only starts from 1st floor reception.

    Piazza Erbe 37121 Verona;
    tel: 045 594717/597834;
    email: info@hotelaurora.biz;
    www.hotelaurora.biz

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