We had a very pleasant stay at Hotel Leon d’Oro in Verona. The hotel is conveniently located close to the train station, making it easy to get around. It is quite a walk to the city centre (around 15–20 minutes), but still manageable if you enjoy walking.
Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable, providing a relaxing stay. The breakfast was a highlight, with a lot of choices available and something to suit everyone.
The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay, and the lobby and common areas feel elegant and welcoming. One small downside was that air conditioning was not available during our stay, as it was not yet summer in Italy—I wish it had been an option for added comfort.
Overall, it offers very good value for money and a comfortable experience. I would happily stay here again when visiting Verona.
Unfortunately it's on the motorway and therefore noisy.
Attempts to repair the bathtub with paint were unsuccessful.
The paint has peeled off over large areas.
A no-go for a 4-star hotel
Very clean, beautifully furnished rooms (many of nix), mega friendly staff, super breakfast (especially suitable for various inconsistencies), deep garage also suitable for large vehicles (pick-um).
The location is also very good - you are fast in Venice, Verona or the Gardasee
Hotel near Venice City Center,Venice26.3% of visitors choose this area
JJK_KoH2026.04.04
The hotel's location is super convenient, just a five-minute walk to the left after exiting Venezia S. Lucia train station on Venice's main island. The hotel is clean and the breakfast is plentiful, with a great view of the canal from the restaurant. The only minor issue is that you have to walk down half a flight of stairs after getting out of the elevator, but everything else was perfect.
Charming and Comfortable Stay at Hotel Firenze
I had a lovely stay at Hotel Firenze. The interior is beautifully decorated, and the room was exceptionally clean. I especially appreciated the heated toilet—such a thoughtful touch! The bed was very comfortable, and I had a great night’s sleep. Breakfast was a highlight each morning—delicious and beautifully presented.
The hotel is conveniently located near the train station, which made arrival and departure easy, though it’s a bit of a walk to reach the historic city center. Being next to a main road, there was some street noise, but it wasn’t disruptive.
Overall, a charming and well-kept hotel that offers a pleasant and cozy stay.
Esperienza veramente bella, unica e interessante.
Colazione super approvata e abbondante, personale educato.
Senza problemi su tutti i servizi proposti.
Hotel near Venice City Center,Venice26.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.02
The room was spacious and the heating worked very well. The key was unique, but the facilities were a bit old. The shower curtain didn't really keep the water in, so the bathroom floor got very wet. The courtyard next to the room was quite nice. Room 509 is actually on the ground floor. I also got bitten by mosquitoes at night, but luckily I managed to kill them quickly.
The front desk had a peculiar process: when I checked in, they asked for my credit card to register the number. The next day when I checked out, I inquired about it and was told it was to prevent guests from forgetting to pay city taxes or other fees after leaving. They also assured me that the card information would be deleted later and not to worry.
This hotel is right in front of the beach plus they have a private pool. It is one of the most clean hotel I've ever seen.
I had breakfast and the selection was the usual continental one, there were eggs, ham, croissant, cakes...a mix of sweet and savory.
The girls at the reception are very kind and smiling. Definitely an enjoyable place to stay.
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MMin HuiThe hotel is only a 10-minute walk from the station and within 20 minutes' walk of various attractions. The front desk staff is very friendly and enthusiastic, and the breakfast is rich and delicious.
KKelly ZyingThe room was clean and tidy, and the hotel's location near the train station was very convenient. However, it did get a bit noisy near the station at night. Also, they didn't resupply the complimentary bottled water on the second day, which was a bit disappointing.
AAnonymous UserVery good experience in this hotel. The very large and clean room. The staff very careful and have gluten-free food. Furthermore, it is very close to the Academia bridge that crosses the great channel. They also have a restaurant in the same hotel. I therefore recommend it 100%.
ZZefinityThe biggest advantage of this hotel is its location, but honestly, everything else feels a bit subpar compared to other four-star chains like Hilton. Perhaps it's because Venice's urban infrastructure is quite old. The hotel lobby is nice, but the in-room facilities have some flaws, like certain glued-on fixtures that easily fall off. They do have both new European and old Italian standard power outlets, which is, I guess, okay. There are also a few other minor imperfections, and around 2 AM, there seemed to be a party with young people nearby.
Overall, though, the location and experience justify the price. There are plenty of dining options nearby; I recommend trying some of the highly-rated restaurants for pasta, pizza, and gelato – the prices are good too. After all, hotels on the main island are even less cost-effective and have older facilities. If you have higher expectations for your experience, I'd suggest going a few kilometers away to a Hilton Garden Inn or similar. The price is about the same, the facilities are better, but transportation isn't as convenient. Otherwise, you'd have to pay double the price for something on the main island. For lower expectations, you could try other nearby hostels that aren't hotels.
GGuest UserWhat a fabulous hotel perfectly located a block from the Grand Canal and close to both the Rialto Bridge and St Marks Square.
The receptionists are outstanding and answered all of our many questions with comprehensive answers, patience and respect. Can’t rave enough about them.
The rooms are even prettier than indicated on line, with plush bedding, a large bathroom and plenty of space.
Breakfast was convenient and offered a large variety of choices. Service was also exceptional.
Without question - you will enjoy this full service hotel. As a bonus, there is also an elevator so you don’t have to lug your suitcase up the stairs.
MMartin SnellingWe recently stayed here for 5 nights to take in the sights of Verona and surrounding cities. While I can't complain about the price, and for that, it was a bargain, there were a number of issues that resulted in a less than perfect rating.
The location: While it looks close to the main train station, it is about a 25 minute walk. However the 23/24/73 buses run regularly and pick-up / drop-off very close to the hotel
Lidl: next door to the hotel is a Lidl - it was a godsend and well worth visiting (if only for the fresh cheese focaccia).
The hotel itself was very clean but:
- The rooms have wooden floors and the walls aren't super-thick. So, when someone checks in to their room nearby, you can hear everything. At midnight, it isn't great when they're walking in heels across the floor.
- Lack of plug sockets - there was one usable plug in the room that is shared with the kettle, and one in the bathroom!
- Air conditioning (or severe lack of) - the rooms have air con, however, it wasn't switched on and I was told by reception that at this time of year (October) they don't have it switched on. The room temp was in the high 20s which led to us not actually sleeping under the covers - we spend 5 night sleeping on top of the bed as the room was just too hot. We couldn't sleep with the window open as their was too much noise from outside.
- The toilet flush was leaking 'hot water' - but this was repaired / replaced with a different toilet flush
- Staff: They were helpful when housekeeping has vacuumed up one of my wife's earrings, but didn't offer any assistance with regards to the heating in the room
AAnonymous UserVery disappointing experience with discriminatory attitude at the front desk.
We simply asked for an extra blanket, but the staff misunderstood us repeatedly, even after explaining three times.
Instead of helping, the receptionist made unnecessary and inappropriate comments about Chinese habits compared to Europe, saying things like “Europeans don’t change toothbrushes every day” and “this is not how Europeans do things” — we never asked for a toothbrush, only a blanket.
In the end, they only brought a duvet inner without a cover, still not understanding our request.
Location is fine, but the rude, disrespectful, and discriminatory service from front desk ruined the whole stay.
Not recommended.
AAries Patrick Abadilla ReyesWe had a very pleasant stay at Hotel Leon d’Oro in Verona. The hotel is conveniently located close to the train station, making it easy to get around. It is quite a walk to the city centre (around 15–20 minutes), but still manageable if you enjoy walking.
Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable, providing a relaxing stay. The breakfast was a highlight, with a lot of choices available and something to suit everyone.
The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay, and the lobby and common areas feel elegant and welcoming. One small downside was that air conditioning was not available during our stay, as it was not yet summer in Italy—I wish it had been an option for added comfort.
Overall, it offers very good value for money and a comfortable experience. I would happily stay here again when visiting Verona.
GGuest UserI had an absolutely wonderful stay at BW Premier Collection Continental and couldn’t be happier with my experience.
The location is unbeatable — just a five-minute walk from Santa Lucia Train Station, which makes arriving in Venice incredibly easy, especially with luggage. You’re right in the heart of the city while still being able to relax comfortably.
The service was truly impeccable, from reception to room service. Every staff member I interacted with was kind, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. One moment that really stood out: I was allowed to sit on the lobby couch and enjoy a bottle of wine that I hadn’t purchased from the hotel — something that almost never happens. Not only did they allow it, but they brought me glasses and even opened the bottle for me with a smile.
Later, I went to buy more wine from the bar, and even though they had technically just closed, they still served me without hesitation. That level of hospitality really says everything.
Amazing location, outstanding service, and a warm, generous atmosphere. I will definitely come back, and I highly recommend this hotel to anyone who wants to stay centrally in Venice while enjoying truly exceptional service.
TTDorisThe shuttle boat we booked with the hotel cost 22 euros per person and took us directly to the hotel entrance, which was a great experience. It was perfect for enjoying the beautiful scenery of Venice without anyone else around. You can also take a bus directly to the entrance. I didn't visit the Glass Island last time, so I wanted to explore it this time. The hotel is right outside the scenic area, so it was a great place to wander around. The bus from the entrance goes directly to the main island, which is quite convenient, but you still have to walk a bit to the boat station. The room was average, not very clean, and the view from the window was lacking, so choose carefully if you mind. I stayed at a five-star hotel in San Marco on the main island last time and was dissatisfied because it was too old. I wonder if Venice is just like that. The beautiful weather and the beauty of Venice these days may make up for some of these shortcomings.
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