Where to stay in Vicenza: areas, accommodation and practical tips
Complete guide on where to stay in Vicenza: best neighbourhoods among Palladian villas, accommodation types, budget tips and advice for every traveller.
Where to stay in Vicenza: the complete guide
Vicenza is Andrea Palladio's city, an open-air museum where every corner reveals a Renaissance architectural masterpiece. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994, this Venetian city offers an extraordinary cultural experience without the crowds of Venice or Verona. Choosing where to stay here means immersing yourself in an elegant, human-scaled setting.
Best areas to stay
Historic Centre
The beating heart of the city, enclosed between Piazza dei Signori with the Basilica Palladiana, Corso Palladio and the Teatro Olimpico. Boutique hotels in historic palazzi, elegant B&Bs and apartments with frescoed ceilings cluster here. The perfect choice for those who want to visit everything on foot: from Palladio's loggias to historic cafés under the porticoes. Prices are the highest in the city, but the location eliminates any transport costs.
Station Area — Viale Roma
A 10-minute walk from the centre, this area offers traditional hotels and chains at more accessible prices. Convenient for train arrivals (Vicenza sits on the Milan-Venice line) and for trips to the Palladian villas outside the city. Less charm, more practicality.
Berici Hills Quarter
The hilly area to the south, towards Monte Berico and its Sanctuary, offers city panoramas and a quieter atmosphere. Here you will find farmhouses and villas converted into period residences. You need a car or bus 18 to reach the centre, but the sunset views are rewarding.
Western outskirts — Fair Zone
Useful only for those attending trade fairs or on business. Business hotels with free parking, but far from the centre's charm.
Accommodation types
- **Period residences** — Palladian villas and palazzi converted into hotels, with Italian gardens and original furnishings
- **3-4 star hotels** — Clustered between the station and centre, with modern amenities and often private garages
- **B&Bs in the historic centre** — Set on the noble floors of Corso Palladio palazzi, with breakfast featuring gourmet baccalà alla vicentina
- **Apartments** — Perfect for unhurried exploring, many overlooking Contrà Porti or Piazza delle Erbe
- **Farmhouses on the Berici Hills** — Surrounded by Tai Rosso vineyards and olive groves, ideal for combining culture and nature
Budget tips
- Vicenza is less touristy than Verona: prices are on average 20-25% lower
- Wednesday and Thursday are the cheapest days to stay
- Book ahead during the Vicenza Jazz Festival (May) and Vicenza Oro (January/September)
- Farmhouses on the Colli Berici offer half-board at unbeatable prices
- Consider Montecchio Maggiore or Creazzo if you have a car: 10 minutes from the centre, half the cost
Where to stay by traveller type
Architecture enthusiasts
Historic centre, ideally on Corso Palladio or Contrà Porti. Waking up surrounded by Palladio's works, with the Teatro Olimpico 5 minutes away, is every Renaissance lover's dream.
Couples
A period residence on the Berici Hills or a boutique hotel in the centre: Vicenza's elegance naturally lends itself to romance. An aperitivo in Piazza dei Signori at sunset is a must.
Families
Station area or centre apartment: Vicenza is small and safe, children can walk everywhere. Parco Querini is perfect for a play break.
Travellers in transit
Vicenza is an excellent base for exploring the Veneto: Venice in 50 minutes, Verona in 30, Padua in 20. A hotel near the station maximises flexibility.
How much to spend
- **Budget** (simple B&B/hostel): €45-75 per night
- **Mid-range** (3-star hotel/quality B&B): €85-140
- **High-end** (period residence/suite): €160-300
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Practical info
When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Vicenza?
The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.
Is Where to stay in Vicenza crowded?
Where to stay in Vicenza is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.
Where is Where to stay in Vicenza?
Where to stay in Vicenza is located in Vicenza, Veneto, Italy.