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Majestic Hotel ToscanellivsAlbergo Verdi
Majestic Hotel Toscanelli and Albergo Verdi are both highly recommended by travel writers. Overall, Majestic Hotel Toscanelli scores significantly better than Albergo Verdi. Majestic Hotel Toscanelli comes in at #1 in Padua with accolades from 4 reviews like Insight Guides, Lonely Planet and Rough Guide.
Majestic Hotel Toscanelli
Frommer's
Insight Guides
Lonely Planet
Rough Guide
Via dell'Arco, 2, 35122 Padua
From $98/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"A four-star hotel this nice would cost a great deal more in nearby Venice, which is why the Toscanelli often finds itself with guests who make this their home base." Full review
"This cosy traditional hotel lies in the heart of the old quarter, close to Piazza delle Erbe. Some of the 32 rooms are lovely, if rather small."
"Hidden away in a leafy corner of one of the lanes that twist away from Piazza delle Erbe, this hotel boasts classy rooms in various styles." Full review
"The most appealing of the city’s four-stars, with elegant, well-appointed rooms; it’s located in the old Jewish quarter, just south of Piazza delle Erbe."
Albergo Verdi
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Via Dondi dall'Orologio, 7, 35139 Padua
From $77/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Multilingual
"Light and airy, this fully modernized small three-star is located on a quiet street near the Teatro Verdi."
"With fresh orchids in the rooms and a bright, modern colour scheme, Albergo Verdi is a breath of fresh air in Padua's conservative hotel scene." Full review
"One of the best-situated hotels in the city provides tastefully renovated rooms that tend toward the minimalist without being severe; they also have the rare virtue of being absolutely quiet." Full review