Si va dagli historic hotels, housed in wonderful battlemented palaces that have helped write the city’s tourism history, to family-run guesthouses up to B&B.
Scattered throughout the various Sestieri, the geographical areas into which the urban territory is divided, we find the most diverse accommodations, trying to meet the tastes and budget possibilities of each tourist.
After all, we are talking about a city that has been a destination (or perhaps, it would be better to say, hostage) of mass tourism for decades and which has never been cheap.
Things are a bit better in the rest of the region, in so-called “minor” art cities like Padua, Vicenza, Verona, Treviso…, in very gentle hilly areas (e.g., the Euganean Hills) or in cheerful spa towns, where hotels and accommodation facilities have developed more slowly and thoughtfully, today offering an acceptable quality-price ratio.

