Location.Hotel Castagna is located in the village of Alte di Montecchio Maggiore, Italy, 10 kilometres west of Vicenza and 40 kilometres from Verona. The nearest train station is Vicenza Centrale, 10 kilometres away.
Hotel Features.The Castagna Hotel is located near the A4 motorway for easy travel between the cities of Vicenza and Montebello. The front desk is open 24 hours and complimentary parking is available.
The hotel offers a complimentary buffet style breakfast each morning, and the hotels restaurant, Merlino, serves a wide range of Italian and regional dishes. Room service is available at all hours.
Conference rooms, with seating for up to 200, are on site and arrangements can be made for the catering of large events.
Guestrooms.The 56 air conditioned rooms, set on four floors, are soundproofed and furnished in a contemporary style. All have balconies, televisions, direct dial telephones, complimentary Internet access and minibars. Bathrooms have bidets and showers.
Expert Tip.The city of Vicenza is the adopted home of the great architect Andrea Palladio. He built numerous homes for the aristocracy in the middle of the 16th century. American president Thomas Jefferson was so taken with the Palladian villas that he incorporated many of the classical porticos and columns when building his own grand design, Montecello.
Rates:
84.9901 - 259.2918 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
HOTEL CASTAGNA
2 VIA ARCHIMEDE
Montecchio Maggiore, Italy 36041
Driving Directions:
From Verona Airport (VRN):
Distance to Hotel Castagna is 43 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Buses run between the airport and Verona train station (via the conference centre) every 20 minutes. The train station is 1.5 kilometres from the city centre. Single tickets cost 4.50 EUR. Taxis to central Verona cost approximately 15 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Veronas historical city centre is pedestrianised and closed to traffic. Orange city buses run throughout the city. Tickets are available from newsagents or tobacconists and should be validated on boarding. Buses run between the train station and Lake Garda, Venice, and Milan. A car is recommended for exploring further afield.