Hotel Donatello is located in the area of Modena, 1.2 mi from the historic center. The property offers 48 rooms equipped with flat-screen TV, kettle, courtesy line, wifi.
Kelsey
United States
It was close to the modena con we attended.
Staff members were friendly
This property offers a Special Protection Program, a strict program of precise safeguards dedicated to our guests and our staff.
Audrey
United States
Room was quiet, and bed very comfortable with good AC. They had parking right down the street so easy to access. Breakfast offered was very good. Great location to take in Modena. Dinner recommendations were helpful and so good.
Hotel Principe is a large building set close to Modena railway station and a pleasant 10-minute walk from the town center with its cathedral, museums and old churches.
Huangchao
Italy
Only 350 meters away from the train station and with a very short walk to the main square of Modena. This hotel has one of the best locations. The front desk girl is super nice and helpful and we had a great chat and it was her birthday 🎂 The breakfast is also super nice with enough choices, only 15 euros per person! Don’t forget to pay the 3-euro city tax per person per night! I have to say our balcony room has the best view. I will definitely recommend it and come back again👍🏻
Hotel Castello is a former noble residence and elegant castle-style building in a quiet location, 2.5 miles from Modena's historic center. It offers elegant rooms, private grounds and free bike...
Jeremy
United States
Large and comfortable room. Quiet location outside of town. Include breakfast was fantastic. Would stay here again if in the area.
Take advantage of the free parking lot and free Wi-Fi at Hotel Lux. It is close to highway A1 exit, 1.8 miles from the center of Modena. This family-run hotel features modern guest accommodations.
Kelsey
United States
Staff members were friendly.
Great location for the modena con
Just a 5-minute walk from Modena Station, La Stella D'Italia is an elegantly furnished modern hotel. It offers a solarium and air-conditioned rooms with a satellite LCD TV.
Wesley
Australia
Good, clean, comfortable beds and nicely furnished. Location good and within walking distance of old town centre.
Hotel Europa is just 492 feet from Modena Train Station, just outside the restricted-traffic area, and a 5-minute walk from the historic center. Outdoor parking is free and a garage is also available....
ANNA MARY
India
Hotel is very beautiful and clean.. spacious in whole europe
Located in Modena, a 10-minute walk from Modena Theater, Hotel Rua Frati 48 in San Francesco provides accommodations with a bar and private parking.
Stacey
United States
The staff at this hotel were wonderful. They helped us get our car parked, made lunch reservations and walked us part way to our dinner location. The apertivo and breakfast were also great. After staying in houses/apartments for most of our trip, we greatly appreciated the luxuries of a nice hotel - the room was spacious, the bed was comfortable, and a big shower!
Set in the countryside around Modena, just off the A1 motorway, Hotel Le Ville offers free private parking and a large garden with swimming pool. Rooms feature Sky channels and free Wi-Fi.
Just a 5-minute walk from Modena Station, La Stella D'Italia is an elegantly furnished modern hotel. It offers a solarium and air-conditioned rooms with a satellite LCD TV.
Ottima posizione, accoglienza, gentilezza dello staff, pulizia!
A 2-minute walk from Modena’s Hospital and University, this hotel is set in a quiet, residential area. It offers simple rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Siamo stati bene, personale cordiale e camera pulitissima.
Set in the countryside around Modena, just off the A1 motorway, Hotel Le Ville offers free private parking and a large garden with swimming pool. Rooms feature Sky channels and free Wi-Fi.
Beautiful hotel in lovely grounds. Everything perfect
Located in Modena, 3.4 miles from Modena Station, Hotel Residence Zodiaco provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Appartamento molto grande e spazioso.
Struttura moderna e funzionale.
Just 656 feet from Modena Cathedral and 1640 feet from the Ducal Palace, the Cervetta offers simple but elegant rooms with free WiFi. The hotel is located in a building with no elevator.
Location, staff and the room was really lovely and quirky!
Originally the luxurious residence of a noble family, the Rechigi is nestled in a tranquil park with majestic trees and colorful flowers. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
Reception staff were wonderful and accommodated English
Hotel Principe is a large building set close to Modena railway station and a pleasant 10-minute walk from the town center with its cathedral, museums and old churches.
It was clean, comfortable and close to the station
Hotel Europa is just 492 feet from Modena Train Station, just outside the restricted-traffic area, and a 5-minute walk from the historic center. Outdoor parking is free and a garage is also available.
The location, service, staff courteousness, cleanliness
Set in the suburbs of Modena, Hotel Villino Della Flanella is 5 mi from the city center. An ex-brothel, it features antique furniture and erotic works of art on the walls.
Un luogo spettacolare ci torno senza dubbio è meraviglioso
FAQs about hotels in Modena
On average, 3-star hotels in Modena cost $101 per night, and 4-star hotels in Modena are $121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Modena can be found for $525 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Modena this weekend is $120 or, for a 4-star hotel, $154. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Modena for this weekend cost around $647 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $120 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Modena for tonight. You'll pay around $153 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Modena will cost around $647, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
A foodie heaven, affluent Modena is also a petrolhead paradise, as Italy’s most prestigious supercars are crafted in and around the city. The three-pronged Maserati logo proudly marks their Modena headquarters, while a museum in Cittanova to the west houses vintage vehicles.
Lamborghini produce their distinctive V8s in Sant’Agata Bolognese, while the most famous of them all – Ferrari – has turned the nearby town of Maranello red. The church bells even ring every time their F1 team wins!
Enzo Ferrari’s former home is now a Modena museum, while a theatre is named after another famous resident: Luciano Pavarotti. The most famous export is balsamic vinegar and Villa San Donnino offers wonderful tastings, and local tortellini and lambrusco are served up in pavement cafes and bars.
UNESCO World Heritage-listed Piazza Grande is a cobbled square part-lined with the porticoed town hall. Opposite is the 12th-century, white-marble cathedral which is overlooked by the Ghirlandina belltower.
A few streets away, stately Palazzo Ducale is home to the Italian Military Academy, but was once inhabited by the powerful Este family after they fled Ferrara. Some of their Italian art collection is displayed in the Museum Palace, alongside archaeological collections. Nearby Modena accommodation on Booking.com includes luxury hotels and cheap guest houses by the train station.
My first time in Modena. I really enjoyed. It’s small enough that you can walk to every attraction. Not too full of Tourists as some other italian cities. It offers great food, opportunities for shopping and lovely historical center.
Cristina
Germany
Scored 4.0
4.0
Good thing was that there were very few tourists there , so...
Good thing was that there were very few tourists there , so a more authentic city to visit . However , it did feel a bit flat in the evenings. Amazingly, people were not out drinking Aperol Spritz around 6.00 pm as they were in Parma . Also , seemed so quiet and lacking in atmosphere by comparison . Essential to book a table in restaurants otherwise you won’t get in - similar to Parma .
Thomas
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I used to live in Modena, now I come back mainly for family...
I used to live in Modena, now I come back mainly for family reasons.
I would not visit in the middle of August, as it is way too hot and mostly empty, this time I had to come to see my mum in hospital.
Lots of things to see, and to taste, friendly people and a very nice Cathedral, plus if you like fast cars, and opera this is the place for you.
Francesca
Scored 4.0
4.0
Beautiful, clean city populated with racist drunks.
Beautiful, clean city populated with racist drunks. Taxi drivers intentionally ignored us until I threatened to call the city. We were discriminated against and turned away from multiple bars and a restaurant. One said that it was a bar only for college students (no mention of this on the website), another said they were closed (it was 9pm and they just let three Italian girls in), the restaurant straight up told us that “white girls” have a bad time there in a very threatening manner. The ONLY reason to come here is Trampos Jewelry. They have the most beautiful pieces of silver and gold, they even custom made a matching bracelet for my husband! Stay in Bologna, come shopping then gtfo.
Amanda
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good medium sized city for relax and enjoy food.
Good medium sized city for relax and enjoy food. It was lots of shops, and good train connections to Rome and Firenze and plenty other places to go. The city is uncomplicated with an excellent bus system and good traffic management, the center is pedestrian-bike friendly more than other Italian cities, there are plenty of ice-cream shops, trattorie and in general the business are not really that much of a tourist trap like in Rome or other European cities. We wish the city continues to do good and manage things in a sensible way. In general it doesn't seem tourism to have made lots of damage here. Lots of local people and tourist too but without loosing the city soul.
Luis Miguel Blanes Resto
Ireland
Scored 10
10
We stated in Modena for one night and could have stayed...
We stated in Modena for one night and could have stayed longer. It is a beautiful city, reasonably compact and plenty to explore. We explored the north part of the city. There was a decent sized park and beautiful architecture. We found a very relaxed pizza restaurant which was good value and we enjoyed people watching! It felt like a very stylish city.
Elaine
United Kingdom
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San Gamenino is a great option if you need a place to rest, sleep and breakfast in a clean, quiet location and get a chance to explore the beautiful town of Modena.
Although the hotel and its furnishings (tiles, furniture) are getting a little elderly, the basics have been refreshed (new paint on the walls, new, clean curtains) and it is perfectly adequate for the moderate price charged.
Breakfast is a definite plus: it is wholesome, complete and beautifullly presented! (eggs, ham, cheese, cereals, cakes, bread, butter, jam, yoghurts...)
Perfect hotel for our vist to Parma, Modena and Marianello, with a very central and good location. We had a rent car so the hotel was perfect also because it has a huge parking lot outside and a garage too so it was very easy to park our car. Hotel rooms very clean and nice with confortable beds. The hotel staff very friendly they even kept our luggage while we visit other towns, the hotel has a very modern design which is very nice, very good breakfast too. Love all!
It is a gem of a hotel in the heart of old Modena. It is a great location with major sites within short walking distance. Excellent cafés and restaurants close by, including the Mercato Storica Albinelli with food stalls and eateries.
A small but super comfortable hotel with wonderful décor. Excellent breakfast with all-you-can-eat!
Fabulous old hotel just outside Modena. Had a fantastic meal at the Patriarca restaurant, close by (walking distance). Very friendly staff, super spread at breakfast. Great free parking on premises.
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