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Hotel Maxim - Verona, Italy

Via Belviglieri 42
Verona, 37131
Nightly Rates (165.03 - 165.03)  
Hotel Maxim

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Property Description
Sited 3 Km from Verona town center, the hotel MAXIM is easily reached from all Verona's motorway exits, from Valerio Catullo airport, from FF.SS. railway station and from the fair zone. Its position slightly outcenter in the east of Verona is however practical and allows fast reaching of every cultural and commercial interesting place. Very efficient public buses stop near the hotel. The hall, living rooms, bar, breakfast room, are modern and functional. We reserved also some attention to younger guests. Restaurant service is only on request. At the reception, always attentive to our guest's needs, is availabile the safety box service. Completes our offer a garage for 85 cars and a parking area suitable also for buses. Our house counts 320 beds in 146 rational and wide rooms: 124 standard, 13 superior, 1 junior suite, 8 suited for disable people; all equipped with private bath with hairdryer, air conditioning, satellite TV color, PayTV, radio and direct telephone line.

Hotel Maxim


Amenities
  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Air Conditioned

  • Porters

  • Conference Facilities

  • Telephone

  • TV

  • Bus Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Safe

  • Radio

  • Room Service

  • Cribs Available

  • Fire Alarm with Light

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Currency Exchange

  • Wheel Chair Access

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Mini Bar

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Valet Parking

  • VCR

  • 220 AC

  • Laundry Service

  • Connecting Rooms

  • Indoor Parking


  • Room Information
  • DBLST

  • Double Bed Room with bath. Double Bed Room (1 large bed) for 2 persons with private bath
  • SGLST

  • Single Room with bath. Single Room with private bath
  • TWNST

  • Twin Room with bath. Twin Room (2 single beds) for 2 persons with private bath
  • TWNST

  • Twin Room with bath. Twin Room (2 single beds) for 2 persons with private bath

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is 11 AM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+1 

  • Opened in  1990 

  • Renovated in  2005 

  • 145  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    From motorway A4, exit "Verona EST"Follow indications "Verona" At the 6th traffic light (just before an "ESSO" gas station) turn right and then the first to the left. The Hotel is 50m farther to the left.From FF.SS. "Verona Porta Nuova" railway stationBy taxi By urban BUS:Lines 11,12 or 13 leaving outside the station at platform "A" (Marciapiede "A")Leave the bus in "Zeviani" street at the crossing with "del Capitel" streetThe bus stop is about 200m from the Hotel.AlternativesFrom motorway A4, exit "Verona SUD" oFrom motorway A22, exit "Verona NORD"Follow indications "Vicenza" Arrived in avenue "Venezia" (Viale Venezia),at the traffic light just after an "ESSO" gas station, turn leftand then the first to the left.the Hotel is 50m farther to the left. 15.0 KM 4.0 KM 5.0 KM

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservation must be guaranteed by credit card (number&expiry date)

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellate 1 day before the arrival to avoid a 1st night penalty.


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