Cheap Hotels in Verona: Best Prices & Tips
Updated 8 July 2026 · 36 real hotels
Verona offers budget-friendly stays from around 81€ per night, particularly in neighborhoods like Borgo Roma and Cittadella, which sit outside the pricey historic center. Booking early and choosing properties slightly away from the Arena and Piazza Bra gives you the best rates without sacrificing convenience.
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Sleep in Verona Without Breaking the Bank
Verona has a reputation as a romantic, upscale destination, but affordable accommodation is absolutely within reach if you know where to look. The key is stepping away from the immediate surroundings of the Arena di Verona and targeting neighborhoods like Borgo Roma to the south and Cittadella to the west, where guesthouses, B&Bs, and smaller hotels consistently offer lower nightly rates. Properties just outside the city center, or in nearby localities like San Giovanni Lupatoto, also deliver solid value, often with free parking and easy bus connections into town.
Budget-Friendly Options on the Current Selection
The most affordable entry point in this selection is the Cavallo Hotel Verona Est, a 4-star property starting at 81€ per night, located on the eastern outskirts with good road access. In Borgo Roma, HOTEL PEX VERONA stands out with a strong 4.8/5 guest rating at 95€ per night, making it one of the best value-for-money picks on the list. The B&B Hotel Verona, also in Borgo Roma, offers a familiar 3-star formula at 98€. Over in Cittadella, options like Simoni 10 (95€), Vicolo 22 (102€), and Verona Maison (106€) give travelers a residential feel a short ride from the historic center. For those who prefer a larger hotel with amenities, the Best Western CTC Hotel Verona in San Giovanni Lupatoto offers 4-star comfort at 112€ per night with a solid 4.3/5 rating. As a general rule, avoiding peak Opera Festival dates in July and August, and booking at least three to four weeks in advance, will help you secure the lowest rates across all these properties.
Our selection in Vérone
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vicolo 22 | Quartier Cittadella | ★ 4.2 | 74 €/nuit |
| Casamore Rooms | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.2 | 92 €/nuit |
| Best Western CTC Hotel Verona ★★★★ | San Giovanni Lupatoto | ★ 4.3 | 94 €/nuit |
| Vitti's home Verona 6 | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.7 | 95 €/nuit |
| Verona Rooms | Vérone | ★ 4.4 | 98 €/nuit |
| Veronetta House | Vérone | ★ 4.7 | 112 €/nuit |
| Verona Enjoy | Quartier Cittadella | ★ 4.7 | 112 €/nuit |
| Hotel San Luca ★★★ | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.5 | 113 €/nuit |
| Truly Verona | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.6 | 114 €/nuit |
| Crowne Plaza Verona Fiera by IHG ★★★★ | Quartier Borgo Roma | ★ 4.4 | 115 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest hotel available in Verona right now?+
Based on the current selection, Cavallo Hotel Verona Est is the most affordable option at 81€ per night. It is a 4-star property located on the eastern edge of Verona, offering good access by car and reasonable connections to the city center.
Which neighborhoods in Verona are the most affordable for accommodation?+
Borgo Roma and Cittadella are the two neighborhoods that consistently appear in budget searches for Verona. Both sit outside the tourist core around the Arena, which keeps prices lower. Borgo Roma in particular has solid transport links into the center, and properties like HOTEL PEX VERONA and B&B Hotel Verona are located there. Cittadella offers a quieter, more residential atmosphere with several guesthouses and small hotels in the 95€ to 106€ range.
When is the best time to find cheap hotel rates in Verona?+
Rates tend to be lowest in the colder months, from November through February, when tourist numbers drop and the Opera Festival is not running. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to October) offer a good balance between pleasant weather and competitive prices. July and August are the most expensive period due to the Arena opera season and summer tourism, so booking well in advance is essential if you travel then.
Is it worth staying outside the city center to save money in Verona?+
Yes, staying in areas like Borgo Roma, Cittadella, or even nearby San Giovanni Lupatoto can meaningfully reduce your nightly rate while remaining convenient. Verona is a compact city and most peripheral neighborhoods are served by local buses that reach the historic center in 10 to 20 minutes. Properties outside the center also tend to offer free parking, which adds further savings if you are traveling by car.