Hotel Palazzo Victoria stands in the ancient heart of the city of Verona, which is today even more lively, just a few steps away from the Arena and directly on Corso di Porta Borsari, one of the main streets, full of elegant shops but also delightful restaurants and cafés, which ends in the sumptuous Piazza delle Erbe. The hotel is located close to the Corso Porta Borsari, the Adige river – and the “Casa di Giulietta”, the house containing the balcony from which, allegedly, Juliet was wooed by Romeo.
Palazzo Victoria represents the co-existence over a thousand years of arts, cultures and architectural innovations: starting from the ancient Roman remains, which can be seen under the hotel and which make our hotel the first museum to visit when you arrive in the city, to the medieval frescoes and the present day with the splendid hall in exquisitely contemporary style, furnished with the sofas and armchairs by Gaetano Pesce, the unquestioned Maestro of Italian design. The Palazzo Victoria is a fabulous fusion of a Roman villa, medieval mansion and a sumptuous 21st-century bolthole from which to venture out into Verona
Borsari 36 Restaurant at Hotel Palazzo Victoria
Borsari 36 is a restaurant with a unique concept. which puts the open kitchen in its centre, making it the heart of its activities and inviting guests to explore the wealth of what our city can offer in gastronomy. Under the chef Carmine Calò and his team, it represents a new way of experiencing Verona, offering the best of the genuine and typical character of the Italian culinary tradition, in an expertly modernized reinterpretation.
Unique, individual, of the place. There are 71 in total and even the most modest De Luxe rooms have Italian marble bathrooms, wooden floors and nicely textured walls and carpetings. As you go up the scale, additional flourishes include hand-painted frescoes, tapestries, framed flatscreen TVs and whirlpool tubs. Precious materials, ancient techniques and age-old remains are combined with the warm colours of the fabrics and colours used and those of the typical local varieties of marble for rooms that from the very first approach bring the experience of the city within their walls. Some rooms offer incomparable views over the roofs of the surrounding historical buildings whilst others look on to quaint secluded lanes or the pedestrian street famous for the most elegant and refined shopping: corso di Porta Borsari.