Hotels in Quartier Città Antica, Verona
Updated 11 July 2026 · 31 real hotels
Quartier Città Antica is Verona's historic center and the best base for travelers who want to walk to the Arena, Juliet's House, and the riverside Piazza Bra without needing public transport. It suits couples, culture seekers, and first-time visitors above all, though the lively streets and tourist foot traffic mean it is not the quietest option in the city.
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Staying in Quartier Città Antica, Verona
Quartier Città Antica covers the compact Roman and medieval core of Verona, enclosed in a wide bend of the Adige River. Within a short walk you have the first-century Arena di Verona, the grid of Roman streets around Corso Porta Borsari, the colorful market stalls of Piazza delle Erbe, and the elegant arcades of Piazza Bra. Because the neighborhood is largely pedestrianized, orientation is easy on foot, and the main train station (Verona Porta Nuova) is reachable in roughly 20 minutes on foot or a few minutes by bus. Parking inside the zone is restricted, so guests who arrive by car should confirm garage access with their hotel in advance.
Accommodation here ranges from simple guesthouses to five-star historic palazzi, and the price spread reflects that variety clearly. Casamore Rooms offers an entry point at around 92 euros per night, while the Due Torri Hotel, a landmark five-star property, sits at the top end at around 316 euros. In between, options like Hotel Torcolo (a well-regarded two-star at 124 euros), Truly Verona (114 euros, rated 4.6/5), and Opera Relais de Charme (157 euros, rated 4.9/5) cover the mid-range comfortably. Travelers willing to splurge will find Lords of Verona Luxury Apartments and Homy Livia Verona both carrying perfect 5/5 scores at around 199 and 193 euros respectively, pointing to a strong self-catering and boutique apartment scene in the area. The neighborhood rewards those who value location over room size, since properties here tend to occupy historic buildings where corridors are narrow and lifts are not always available.
Where to stay on any budget?
A real selection, real prices, from the most affordable to the showstopper.
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casamore Rooms | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.2 | 92 €/nuit |
| Vitti's home Verona 6 | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.7 | 95 €/nuit |
| Hotel San Luca ★★★ | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.5 | 113 €/nuit |
| Truly Verona | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.6 | 114 €/nuit |
| Mastino Rooms | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.1 | 117 €/nuit |
| Notti Sull'Adige ★★ | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.8 | 120 €/nuit |
| Hotel Torcolo ★★ | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.6 | 124 €/nuit |
| Verona Romana Apartments | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.7 | 125 €/nuit |
| Hotel Mastino ★★★ | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.2 | 127 €/nuit |
| Lady Verona | Quartier Citta Antica | ★ 4.8 | 128 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Is Quartier Città Antica a good area for first-time visitors to Verona?+
Yes, it is generally the most practical choice for first-timers. The area places you within walking distance of virtually every major sight, including the Arena di Verona, Juliet's House, Castelvecchio, and the Adige riverside walks. You will spend less time planning transport and more time exploring, which matters a lot on a short trip.
How noisy is Quartier Città Antica at night?+
The neighborhood is lively, especially on summer evenings when the Arena hosts opera performances and the restaurant terraces around Piazza delle Erbe fill up. Streets close to Piazza Bra and the main pedestrian axes can be noisy well past midnight in peak season. If noise is a concern, ask your hotel for a room facing an internal courtyard rather than the street.
Do I need a car to get around from Quartier Città Antica?+
For sightseeing within Verona, a car is not necessary at all. The historic center is compact and mostly pedestrianized, and local buses connect it to the train station and other districts. If you plan day trips to Lake Garda or the Valpolicella wine region, renting a car for those specific days makes more sense than keeping one parked in the center throughout your stay.
What types of accommodation are available in Quartier Città Antica and what do they cost?+
The area has a genuine mix. Casamore Rooms starts at around 92 euros per night, making it the most accessible option listed here. Hotel Torcolo (2-star, 124 euros) and Truly Verona (114 euros) are solid mid-range picks. Opera Relais de Charme (157 euros) and Hotel Accademia (4-star, 216 euros, rated 4.9/5) step up in comfort and service. At the top, Due Torri Hotel (5-star, 316 euros) is a historic five-star palazzo, while Lords of Verona Luxury Apartments (199 euros) and Homy Livia Verona (193 euros) both hold perfect 5/5 guest scores for those preferring apartment-style stays.
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