Located in Brescia, 2.9 km from Madonna delle Grazie, Areadocks Boutique Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Brescia, 17 km from Madonna delle Grazie, Villa San Giuseppe offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Ah Villaglori Boutique Apartments is set in Brescia, within 1.7 km of Madonna delle Grazie and 37 km of Desenzano Castle. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
AC Hotel Brescia is a modern hotel just off Via Cassala, the main road that leads to the train station and to the city centre. The Franciacorta countryside is a 15-minute drive away.
craig
United Kingdom
Room was ok, hotel is nice enough if you only using it for somewhere to get a nights sleep.
Set in an ancient hamlet, Hotel Antica Fonte offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning. It offers free parking and is just 2.5 km from the Brescia Ovest exit of the A4 motorway.
Jose
Germany
Clean & very helpful and charming staff .
Our room was clean and modern.
A bit loud in the morning due to the morning commute for local community
DoubleTree by Hilton Brescia offers large and luminous rooms in a quiet area close to Brescia's university, 2 km from the city centre. WiFi is free throughout.
Vojtěch
Czech Republic
Good location outside downtown close to metro station. Clean but little bit outdated room with very comfortable bed.
Loacted 1 km from Brescia Castle and the historic centre, Hotel Ambasciatori offers free WiFi and free parking, both indoors and outdoors. All elegant rooms offer an LCD TV and parquet floors.
Dim
Latvia
Excellent friendly staff, explained how to get to the attractions, allowed me to leave the car in the parking lot for a couple of hours after check-out.
Free parking; 20 mins walking to historical centre. Breakfast was good, but very basic, not good for its price.
Located in Brescia, 1.6 km from Madonna delle Grazie, Hotel Leonessa provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
Eileen
Malta
It is right next door to the train station which was perfect for us to spend a day in Venice. It's a quiet area and has free parking within the grounds which was exactly what we needed since we had a rental car. Staff were really nice, helpful and spoke good English.
DoubleTree by Hilton Brescia offers large and luminous rooms in a quiet area close to Brescia's university, 2 km from the city centre. WiFi is free throughout.
Really close to the metro station super comfortable
With Brescia Castle at its backdrop and S. Faustino Metro Station 350 metres away, Hotel Master offers free private parking, a restaurant serving creative cuisine, and modern rooms.
Reception was ftiendly, good breakfast, clean rooms.
Santellone Resort is set in a former Benedictine monastery in the mediaeval area of Brescia. It offers en suite rooms with air conditioning, free outdoor parking and free Wi-Fi.
posto molto bello e dal giovedì la spa è utilizzabile
Offering rooms with free WiFi and a minibar, Albergo la Svolta is located in Brescia, 450 metres from Vittoria Metro Station and from the Duomo Nuovo cathedral.
Very comfortable, clean and tidy. Delicious breakfast.
Near the Brescia West exit of the A4 motorway, Hotel Fiera di Brescia offers comfortable accommodation near the main trade fair and the Brixia Expo. Free access to the fitness centre is available.
The fact that it was dog friendly and had breakfast included.
Recently refurbished Hotel Industria is located 700 metres from Brescia’s Brixia Expo Exhibition and Convention Centre, not far from the city centre, providing business and leisure traveller with a...
bell'hotel, camera grande e personale gentilissimo
Just 50 metres from Brescia Centrale Train Station and 100 metres from the metro, Hotel Igea features a restaurant, terrace, and air-conditioned rooms.
Great location ! Walking distance to train station.
Located 6 km from Madonna delle Grazie in Brescia, Hotel Livio features free WiFi access and free private parking. Each room has a TV with satellite channels.
Bon accueil bon petit déjeuner chambre confortable
The family-run Albergo Marchina is just outside Brescia city centre, in the industrial zone near the Franciacorta Shopping Outlet. It offers free private parking and its own restaurant.
Camere adeguate con bagno privato, tutto disponibile
Hotel Della Volta is near the Tangenziale Sud ring road, 50 metres from the Brescia Centro exit of the A4 Motorway. It offers large, air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Room and breakfast, also close to metro station Volta
Located in Brescia, 5.6 km from Madonna delle Grazie, Atena Dolce Vita provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
parking sécurisé !
amabilité
cuisine
confort et modernité .
The Leoncino Hotel has free bikes, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in Brescia. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and room service.
The man working there was really nice and helpful!
Hotel Noce is 1 km from the Brescia Ovest exit of the A4 Motorway. The restaurant is recommended in guide books, and serves delicious, creative dishes along with over 700 wines.
colazione ok. posizione strategica per mie necessità
Ai Ronchi Motor Hotel Brescia is a 4-star hotel and restaurant close to Brescia city centre, on the main road to the beautiful Garda Lake. Parking plus Wi-Fi are both free.
Hotel je ok, cisto je, u funkciji je sve, dorucak dobar, sve u smeu ok.
Hotel Cristallo Brescia is 50 metres from Brescia Train Station and the bus terminal. All rooms include air conditioning and a private bathroom, and breakfast is a continental buffet.
Ottima posizione logistica e staff molto disponibile
FAQs about hotels in Brescia
On average, 3-star hotels in Brescia cost € 80.11 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brescia are € 108.49 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brescia can on average be found for € 128.99 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 106.43 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Brescia for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 133.38 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Brescia will cost around € 134 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Milan's Malpensa Airport, then take a direct train to Brescia (approx. 1.5 hours). Alternatively, drive from Milan (approx. 100km). For domestic travellers, direct trains from major Italian cities are available. No direct water transport services exist.
The most convenient airport for Brescia, Italy is Orio al Serio International Airport in Bergamo. It's ideal due to its proximity, approximately 52km away, and frequent domestic and international flights.
Brescia, Italy, offers various public transport options. The Brescia Metro, operating from 5:00 to 24:00, is a reliable choice. Buses run by Brescia Trasporti cover the city extensively. Taxis are available, but consider cycling or walking for short distances. Car hire services are also an option, but remember, parking can be challenging.
Lombardy’s Best Kept Secret
Affluent Brescia is an industrial hub whose Roman and medieval monuments are relatively undiscovered. Its strategic location in the foothills of the Alps and midway between Lake Garda and Lake Iseo was coveted by invaders, and during efforts to ward off the Austrians it earned the nickname of the Lioness of Italy.
Brescia’s oldest landmarks are the Capitolium, overlooking the former Forum, and the Roman theatre remains. Artefacts found on both sites are displayed in the city museum in St Julia’s Monastery alongside remains of 2 Roman houses with their original mosaics, murals and underfloor heating.
The Broletto was the medieval town hall and it shares a large, cobbled square with the round Old Cathedral (or Rotonda) which is partly below current street level. Between them is the New Cathedral, begun in the 17th century. Piazza della Loggia is dominated by the Loggia itself and at the opposite end is a porticoed walkway housing shops and cafes.
Overlooking this from a hill is Brescia Castle whose ramparts offer views towards the lush Franciacorta wine-growing region. To the east is Sant'Eufemia della Fonte Monastery, home of the Mille Miglia Museum commemorating the iconic motorsport race which started here.
Booking.com’s accommodation options include luxury hotels, cheap apartments by the train station and B&Bs near Brescia Airport.
What guests said about Brescia:
10
Scored 10
Brescia is a magnificent city -- very walkable through the...
Brescia is a magnificent city -- very walkable through the historic centre and UNESCO world heritage site, fabulous architecture -- from Roman ruins through medieval to Renaissance, 19th century and 20th century deco buildings. The main museum is outstanding, shopping areas under porticos are fabulous, and the centre is bustling with beautiful plazas and squares, and fabulous restaurants and bars. A unique experience is the elegant restaurant, Antico Beccaria.
Kiloran
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Brescia is not a small town but like big other big cities in...
Brescia is not a small town but like big other big cities in Italy it is not the same as in the past. It is calm although full of foreign people, has a beautiful ancient centre and cathedral and one can make a walk for 2-3 hours and one lunch or coffee. There is a faculty of economy of Brescia and so students and the city is not dead. As you know the students drive economy and keep economy live, so the town is better than cities like Trento, Parma, Genova, but less interesting than Verona, Pisa, Bologna.
Mariyan Milev
Bulgaria
10
Scored 10
- Very good museum Santa Giulia (with a lot of explanation...
- Very good museum Santa Giulia (with a lot of explanation over a history of 3000 years), beautiful UNESCO archeological site and very beautiful churches
- Very good ice creams at "Il biondo"
- Easy to walk through the city
Alexandre
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Parco Archeologico di Brescia Romana had an impressive roman...
Parco Archeologico di Brescia Romana had an impressive roman temple facade, frescoes, mosaics and marble floors, and the vast Museo di Santa Giulia housed some spectacular remains of roman villas. Well worth a visit. Views from the Castle were spectacular. Taking the train to Verona is also highly recommended (not on a Monday when THAT balcony and the amphitheatre were closed).
Madelaine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Brescia is an underrated city for sure.
Brescia is an underrated city for sure. However, there's a lot to see/visit here and a great place to explore the area (I easily took one day trips to Bergamo and Bologna, as well as Lake Garda).
The Santa Giulia museum is absolutely a-ma-zing.
Ana Maria
Romania
10
Scored 10
Brescia itself is a super nice place.
Brescia itself is a super nice place. But what infected me chose it and accordingly recommend it - a great starting point for a trip. Direct train to Milan, direct train to Verona. By car, Lago di Garda is 30-40 minutes away.
The location is good an easy 20 min walk to the railway station to get to Milan on the fast train and an easier walk to the centre around 10/15 min through a nice neighbourhood. I had a single room which for Italian standards was above average a wide 3/4 bed and generous bathroom and a lovely view over the gardens from the second floor. There is a good breakfast with plenty of choice (but don't expect bacon and eggs if that's your thing you are in Italy) For this price point nothing disappoints.
Beautiful hotel in a great location for exploring northern Italy. Lots of local amenities within walking distance including the metro. Free onsite parking for our rental car, the staff were always happy to help with every need or want we had, the pool was always manned, clean and available with sun loungers. The food was also great, friendly happy service. We cannot thank the staff enough for our week with you all at Double Tree, we will definitely return.
A huge surprise to discover such a great hotel at the heart of Brescia. Recently opened, it was a great place to spend the night and discover the old city. A lot of restaurants in walking range, the Brescia castle visible from the room's window, the old town nearby - what more could you wish for?
D., our host, was really great and helpful. Always available and ready to give us all the info we needed, he made our stay even brighter.
The hotel was located in very close walk distance of the station of Brescia and; only 150 meters of a walk so super handy.
A basic place; nothing too fancy: A bed, a TV, Bathroom, Shower, Airco, Closet for a nice price.
I guess you wont find anything better than this; this greatly situated for this price.
Also a fine breakfast included every morning; with a good selection of choices.
This was a very decent hotel that we booked last minutes while we were already on the road. Good value for money, friendly and helpful staff. For us, it was important to have a safe parking space for the car, and we had it. It's in a walking distance from the historical centre, so we even did some sightseeing, even though we stayed in Brescia only for one night
Awesome co-living in Brescia. Located in a historical building entirely renovated. Everything is new, comfortable, and clean. Quiet and very conveniently located to metro and buses. Fantastic shared kitchenb, fully equipped. It's a pleasure to cook there while meeting other guests. Cozy, international, diverse, and friendly atmosphere! Overall, fantastic place!
Superb hotel conveniently located in the city centre; remarkable architecture il, rationalist style. Rooms are comfortable and decorated according to the style of the hotel. There is a bar with very helpful staff, and a restaurant. The railway station is +/- 15/20 minutes walking distance, or just a stop of the metro.
Good location, 15 mins walking to the city main attractions. Quiet area
Available parking on the street
Very beautiful hotel, fully furnished and decorated with great taste
Common kitchen to store food and drinks
Fantastic staff, Valerio has been very kind and helpful
Daniele is a great host. Very helpful and responsive!
Situation in the middle of the old town in a pedestrian zone.
Quiet (for Italy 😅) and cozy. Well equipped kitchen. Nicely furnished sitting room and very good bed.
Bathroom is small but adequate.
Location was good for those travelling by car. Secure parking inside locked gates.
Room was large and very clean.
Hotel was 200 yards from Metro station which was great for getting into Brescia and was only three stops on line to the centre.
Excellent breakfast, a fridge that kept things cold--first hotel in Italy where the fridge actually worked! Room was small, but A/C worked well and the room was quiet. No complaints! The staff were exceptionally helpful!
The hotel is in a great location. It's close to the train station and the sights of Brescia.
The rooms are clean and modern, and the bed was comfortable.
The breakfast was very nice and included gluten-free items.
The hotel had several little touches to make your stay more comfortable. Plenty of free parking, lots of fluffy white towels, magnifying mirror to do your makeup in the bathroom, tasty breakfast and good coffee.
Hotel located 10 mins walk from train station. Modern looking hotel compared to most in italy. Room was big and bed was really comfortable. TV had sky italy to watch football. would definitely stay here again
The location of this property was perfect. We could walk to everything in Brescia. We stayed in the apartment, very basic but clean. We were able to park right outside our door.
The hotel has a nice design, and it is very close to the center of Brescia.
The pool was a great way to end the day after 10 hours drive + several hours walk around town.
The staff were wonderful: professional and caring. Smiling! The cook is a wizard of fine dining, breakfast and lunch. Great location for exploring Brescia.
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