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    Hotel Indigo Verona - Grand Hotel Des Arts

    Hotel Indigo Verona - Grand Hotel Des Arts

    (4 reviews)

    No longer the Alberghi Grand Hotel, this property has been rebadged and is a part of the IHG…read moregalaxy. It is the "Hotel Indigo Verona - Grand Hotel Des Arts, an IHG Hotel." Two nights here, it is quite good. I do not have status with the IHG chain but I had booked direct so we were put in a twin bed room on the first floor facing the street. Despite that, there wasn't too much street noise and the balcony overlooking the main roadway was nice to sit on for a bit. The hotel does not have its own parking and instead contracts with a parking deck about 20 meters further along that charges a pretty hefty €25 per day. The room was clean and comfortable. We did not put out the do-not-disturb and so the room was refreshed while we were out sightseeing. Coffee service, fresh towels and the beds were made. They did a good job. Breakfast in the -1 level was very good though I don't know that it was €15 per day good. It's only €10 if you book it when you make the reservation. Typical European continental breakfast with eggs, bacon, breads for toasting, lots of pastries, fresh fruit, cereals, sliced ham and turkey and cheese, etc. Coffee is made to order and I was able to put away a pretty decent sized pot of Americano while waiting for my travel mate to wake up, up stairs. The hotel is not quite centrally located but there are restaurants nearby and the Verona Arena is only a mile away down the well traveled boulevard. [Review 16965 overall - 170 in Italy - 481 of 2022.]

    Fabulous hotel about 15 minute walk to city center. Excellent room with oversized private bathroom…read moreand closet. Bathroom consisted of full sized shower and separate bathtub with television so you can soak and relax. Front desk attendants were friendly and extremely helpful. I found the easiest way to get here from the train station was by taxi ($10 euro inc tip). Google Maps transit guide cannot be trusted. Buses with route numbers greater than 100 do not stop in Verona as suggested by Google. The bus shelter is confusing to a first timer. Not sure when to stand at island B1 or B2. I got on the 51 which listed the correct direction stop on its board only to find that it meant where it was coming from, not going. Not sure why I care where it's been but after 3 stops I knew it was definitely going the opposite way that I was supposed to be. The walk may be 15 minutes but it's uneven surfaces and across a major roundabout intersection. In short, spend the ten.

    Grand Hotel Fasano

    Grand Hotel Fasano

    (4 reviews)

    We just stayed at Grand Hotel Fasano in Lake Garda with 13 friends for a milestone birthday (8…read morerooms, ~€40k spend). I honestly don't usually write stuff like this, but the trip was so bad (and honestly unsafe) that I feel like I need to warn people. Two of our group have serious allergies. One has celiac (gluten) and one has a coconut allergy that can trigger anaphylaxis. We told the hotel over and over -- when booking, at check-in, before meals -- "NO gluten, NO coconut, it's life or death." First dinner at their Michelin-starred restaurant: we remind them about the gluten allergy, tell them it's extremely serious. Two minutes later they bring a steak dish with soy sauce in the sauce (which obviously has gluten). He had to send it back. Then every day they served him vanilla ice cream, and one server told him it had gluten in it. He panicked, called his doctor, and by the end of the trip he'd had gluten shock. He left a night early because he didn't feel safe eating anything there. Later management tried to say the ice cream didn't have gluten... so who do we believe? Damage was already done. The coconut allergy friend got served a smoothie with coconut milk at breakfast. When he flagged it, the waiter literally shrugged and said "I told you so." He then spent the whole day in his room, anxious, waiting to see if he'd react. The next morning, another server tried to bring the exact same coconut smoothie to our table AGAIN after we had explicitly said no coconut. When we brought this up with management: They refused to refund the night our gluten-free friend left early. They accused us of faking the doctor's note (!!). After we pushed back, they ignored all our calls and emails. Their excuse was that since no ambulance was called to the hotel, they weren't responsible. We were lucky the exposures were small, but the way they handled it was terrifying. At a so-called 5-star hotel, the bare minimum is knowing what food might seriously harm your guests. Other stuff was bad too -- the "Michelin-star" meal was painfully slow and the food tasted awful. Ruined the birthday dinner we had planned. Who tf makes a taco shell out of saffron then fills it with some weird green cream? But honestly, I wouldn't even mention those things if it weren't for the allergy mess. Lake Garda itself is beautiful and the hotel property could be amazing, but the management is negligent and defensive. If you have allergies, or just expect proper 5-star service, I'd avoid this place.

    The hotel allows smoking. We could smell smokers on both sides of us. Horrible. Very high room…read moreprices to smell like an ashtray.

    Hotel Corte Vecchia - Camera matrimoniale

    Hotel Corte Vecchia

    (1 review)

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    Very nice and clean hotel. I had an absolutely fantastic dinner after I arrived late. They asked if…read moreit would be ok to come back in about 20 minutes after I checked in. When I came back I realized that they had set a table in the lobby for me. The mother of the front desk operator (Alex) came out and made me one of the best Italian dinners I have ever had. Everyone was very friendly. You can tell they are upgrading everything from wifi to new TV's with changeable Audio for English or Italian on some channels.

    From the owner: Immagina una fattoria dell'Ottocento nella campagna emiliana. Grandi spazi e il fresco abbraccio…read moredel verde. La città è vicina ma il suo caos è lontano. L'Hotel Corte Vecchia nasce dal recupero scrupoloso dell'antico casolare: la casa padronale, il fienile, la corte dove un tempo sostavano buoi e cavalli nei periodi di aratura e di semina. La trasformazione in albergo è stata lunga e accurata, fedele alla semplicità del luogo. All'Hotel Corte Vecchia ogni persona è più di un semplice cliente. La gestione familiare assicura a ogni ospite un trattamento privilegiato. Un sorriso per augurarti il benvenuto e tante piccole attenzioni per farti sentire come a casa. Non importa se ti tratterrai soltanto una notte, un soggiorno così lo ricorderai a lungo. Ogni stanza dell'hotel Corte Vecchia ha una sua identità. Quale preferisci? Le camere singole o doppie ad uso singola per un soggiorno business o le camere matrimoniali per la coppia. Disponibili anche doppie Twin, con letti separati, o spaziose Junior Suite, alcune con zona notte supplementare rialzata. Tutte le sistemazioni sono ospitate negli ambienti dell'antico fienile e della casa padronale.

    Agnello D'Oro - hotels - Updated May 2026

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