Hotels in Mantua, Italy

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Mantua, Mantova, Italy
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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Mantua. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 29 March 2024.
Cheapest month:June
Most expensive month:April
Average price in Mantua:$159/night
Cheapest price found:$72/night
Cheapest day:Monday
Most expensive day:Sunday
$124 - $197
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
$131 - $167
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Cheapest hotels in Mantua, Italy

Discover affordable stays in Mantua that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Mantua can be found for as low as $137 per night. There is currently one property in Mantua that can be booked for this price. Hotel Leon D'Oro is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Mantua. Price data was last updated on 29 March 2024
These Mantua properties charge the lowest price per night of those we've come across. If you have flexibility with arrival and departure, use the search form to compare prices for other dates.
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via Leon d'Oro 9, Mantua, Mantova, Italy
0.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$137
Avg. per night

Where to stay in Mantua

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About Mantua

With an old town centre awarded UNESCO World Heritage status and named the Italian Capital of Culture in 2016, Mantua is a beautiful and celebrated city in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It lies between Venice and Milan, not far from the city of Verona, and offers quintessential Italian culture as well as a rich display of heritage through its vibrant streets and many tourist attractions. The city is surrounded by artificial lakes, giving it a sense of peaceful isolation, and contains a timeless Renaissance atmosphere in its architecture and landscape, making it an elegant cultural hub of Italy.

Many beautiful buildings were preserved in Mantua, meaning it is full of quintessential Italian architecture and local landmarks such as the Palazzo del Te, a wealthy residential villa designed by Giulio Romano and the 15th Century Basilica of Sant’Andrea. Another impressive monument is the Palazzo Ducale, the old residence of the Gonzaga family, which visitors can explore and discover the landscaped gardens and courtyards as well as intricately frescoed rooms. As well as sightsee, visitors can try the delicious local cuisine, particularly famous for its donkey stew, relax in the Italian bars of hidden squares, rent a scooter to explore the city like a local, or sail on the waters of the magnificent lakes in Mantua. The city contains numerous stunning churches like the church of Santa Paola or the church of Santa Maria del Gradaro, both of which date back hundreds of years, or visitors can attend a show at the Bibiena Theatre, where Mozart one performed.

Visitors can travel into Mantua via the Valerio Catullo Airport in Verona, which is less than a 30-minute drive from the city. There is a direct train service from Verona and regular routes throughout Italy to cities like Milan, Venice and Trento. Local buses travel from the city itself, although visitors can also navigate the smaller streets by foot.

The history of Mantua dates back to 2000 BC when an island settlement developed and was taken by the Romans until its Empire fell in the 5th Century AD. The house of Gonzaga renovated the city in the 1500s and embraced the culture of the Italian Renaissance, allowing for much of its famous architecture. Mantua survived numerous war times, including the Napoleonic Wars and rule of the Austrian Army, eventually becoming part of the independent Kingdom of Italy in the 19th Century.

Facts about staying in Mantua

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  • What are the best hotels in Mantua?

    1,823 reviews rated Best Western Hotel Cristallo with an average score of 8.1/10. It may also be worth looking into the Grand Hotel San Lorenzo, which received a rating of 8.6/10 from 2,078 reviews. Hotel La Favorita could also be a good option, with a score of 8.0/10 from 930 reviews.

  • What is a good hotel near Piazza Sordello?

    Reviews of Albergo Bianchi Stazione recommend it as a good place to stay near Piazza Sordello, scoring 7.9/10 from 814 ratings.

  • What is a good hotel in Mantua near Palazzo Ducale di Mantova?

    Albergo Bianchi Stazione is rated 7.9 from 814 reviews and is close to Palazzo Ducale di Mantova.

  • Is there a good hotel near Piazza Mantegna?

    If you’re looking for good hotels near Piazza Mantegna, consider Albergo Bianchi Stazione (rated 7.9 over 814 reviews).

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