Best Western Hotel Green City is a period farmhouse in the countryside, 500 metres from Giuseppe Verdi Airport and 3 km from Parma's historic centre. It offers free parking and large rooms.
Luca
Switzerland
The staff certainly and the bed. For the rest, I am not sure what to say
Holiday Inn Express Parma is set 2 km from both Parma Train Station and the A1 motorway exit. WiFi and outdoor parking are free. Rooms are soundproofed and spacious.
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Greece
The breakfast was perfect. The panettone was delicious.
Ideally situated in the centre of Parma, Bellacorte Gentiluogo per Viaggiatori features à la carte breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.
Mark
United Kingdom
We loved this hotel. The room was beautiful, comfortable and so clean. Continental breakfast was delicious.
The best thing about the hotel is the staff. Nothing is too much trouble. Late self check in was very easy and someone was at the reception desk the next morning and was so helpful.
Housekeeping were excellent and would service the room whilst we were at breakfast and the chap who prepared and served breakfast single handed was great. Even preparing a tray for me have in my room when I wasn’t feeling well one morning.
The location is excellent and Parma is a lovely place to visit
Set in the heart of the historic centre, Hotel Torino is just 50 metres from Parma's famous Regio Theatre. The rooms come with air conditioning and a flat-screen satellite TV.
Centrally located in Parma, NH Parma is next to its train station. Rooms here are modern and the property offers a fitness centre and free WiFi throughout.
Located in Parma, 4.5 km from Parma Train Station, Villa D&D provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Quiet, comfortable, adequate cleaning and breakfast.
Elegant Hotel Verdi Boutique Hotel is set in the historical centre of Parma, just 130 metres from Palazzo Ducale and 20 minutes' walk from the cathedral.
Beautiful villa, next to park and center of Parma.
Located just 400 metres from Parma Train Station, Sina Maria Luigia Hotel is right in the heart of the city. It offers air-conditioned rooms with a minibar and satellite TV.
Very clean hotel.
Staff friendly and accommodating
Offering colourful rooms and free Wi-Fi, Hotel Tre Ville is 4 km from the centre of Parma. The A1 Autostrada del Sole motorway is 8 minutes' drive away.
Easy from highway, safe parking place, good restaurant
Located near the La Galleria, Grand Hotel De La Ville is a 5-star hotel in Parma. It offers a restaurant, an elegant bar, and luxury rooms with free WiFi and an LCD satellite TV.
Holiday Inn Express Parma is set 2 km from both Parma Train Station and the A1 motorway exit. WiFi and outdoor parking are free. Rooms are soundproofed and spacious.
Hotel Villa Ducale is a 5-minute drive from Parma city centre and the A1 motorway. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV. The outdoor terrace is furnished with tables and wicker armchairs.
Good room and breakfast. Lovely people in reseption.
Savoy Hotel is set in Parma city centre within 400 metres from both the Cathedral and the Regio Theatre. Its chic, minimalist rooms offer air conditioning and free internet.
Location is excellent, rooms comfortable and modern.
Best Western Hotel Green City is a period farmhouse in the countryside, 500 metres from Giuseppe Verdi Airport and 3 km from Parma's historic centre. It offers free parking and large rooms.
Beautiful location! Loved the rabbits in the grounds
Hotel Parma & Congressi is a large hotel with outdoor seasonal swimming pool, sauna and gym. Located just off the Tangenziale Nord ring road, it is just 10 minutes’ drive from Parma.
Nice place to stay overnight. Staff were friendly.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Violetta is located in Parma, 1.7 km from Parco Ducale Parma and 7 km from Fiere di Parma Exhibition Centre.
Le personnel très accueillant est toujours souriant
FAQs about hotels in Parma
On average, 3-star hotels in Parma cost £75 per night, and 4-star hotels in Parma are £87 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Parma can on average be found for £129 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Parma this weekend is £80 or, for a 4-star hotel, £92. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Parma for this weekend cost on average around £152 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £79 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Parma for tonight. You'll pay on average around £96 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Parma will cost around £146 (based on Booking.com prices).
Picture elegant cobblestone streets and piazzas full of well-dressed locals eating and drinking at a café or deli filled with delicious delicacies. Parma, most famous for its Parmagiana cheese and prosciutto, also provides nourishment for admirers of architectural pleasures.
It's easy to explore the historic city centre on foot or by bike. Romanesque churches to admire include the 12th-century Cathedral and Baptistery of Parma, and the neoclassical San Pietro church in central Garibaldi Square.
The 16th-century complex of Palazzo della Pilotta houses the National Gallery and the Baroque-style Teatro Farnese. Museo Lombardi holds important artworks and documents.
A thrilling and unique spectacle is to watch an Italian opera written by Parma’s favourite son, Giuseppe Verdi, at the acclaimed Teatro Regio. The Festival Verdi is held annually in October to celebrate his achievements.
Whether it is a romantic getaway, business jaunt or city trip, Booking.com has a hotel for you in picturesque Parma.
This busy town has a great deal to offer. The Palazzo de la Pilotta is a must see. It contains an archaeological museum, a fabulous art gallery with a stunningly beautiful Leonardo da Vinci, a huge, mind-boggling wood theatre built inside an enormous hall, and an ancient library. The Baptistery, the Cathedral and the Sanctuario de Santa Maria Della Steccata are well worth visiting not just for their architectural beauty but for their stunning frescoes. And be sure to walk through the lovely ducal park.
Jonathan
Canada
Scored 10
10
Parma is a wonderful city and I would absolutely go back!
Parma is a wonderful city and I would absolutely go back! It is like a slice of Florence with amazing food and historic sites, but without the long lines and crowds. There are tons of restaurants to choose from and it is an easy trip to Modena and Maranello to see the Ferrari museums.
Margaret
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice city and the area we lived in seemed safe.
Nice city and the area we lived in seemed safe. Just next door we had a Big supermarket. The inner city ( historical area) is quit small but we used most of our time just strolling around in the Streets looking at People and Daily Life. There is a beautiful park for some Nice walks. We had 4 nights (arriving late afternoon and departure in morning) and it was enough. Prices are about half of the ones in Bologna, so if that’s important to you, stay in Parma.
Sanne Bloch
Denmark
Scored 10
10
I think Parma is an underrated gem, we really wished we...
I think Parma is an underrated gem, we really wished we could have stayed longer and explored the wonderful history of the city in more depth.
We'd had some fantastic food there too.
Would definitely consider a return, maybe for the Verdi Festival as it would have been great to see an opera there.
John
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Parma is a very friendly city, and we felt extremely safe at...
Parma is a very friendly city, and we felt extremely safe at all times. It is very low on traffic considering it is a city, just be aware of the many cyclists who seem to share both the pavements and the roads.
There seems to be little beyond Parma ham and Parmesan cheese but you can find eateries that cater for non meat eaters.
Price wise, it’s below average for a city but not as cheap as some, we found Bologna lower priced for cafe food.
We did a half day walking food tour which we thoroughly recommend.
Cindgrae
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Parma is a "just right" sized city, big enough to have...
Parma is a "just right" sized city, big enough to have interesting attractions, a good infrastructure- transportation and assorted services- but small enough (and flat enough) to be very walkable, and a bit more laid back and welcoming than some larger ones. Also big enough to have some interesting little corners that don't show up in most ofthe maps and descriptions. A central location for day trips.
William
United States
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Very well located in the city center, less than 1 km. Extra for people who likes to walk in an historic city. Room was really big and very clean. Bathroom well maintained. Those flats look really news.
Really easy to access, close to a parking (not expensive for Italy). The host was also very friendly and really clear during the check-in information.
Very close to Parma´s Cathedral and old square. There´s a parking lot just outside the hotel that you can pay $18 euros per night (you need to leave the keys with the parking guy). Lots of restaurants nearby too. Bathroom was updated but the room is antique and very big. we liked. Breakfast was disappointing though
Hotel Daniel is in a very good location, at the edge of old town, bus stop just across the road, parking at the front of the hotel. bedroom is small but comfortable bed. Restaurant Cocchi is superb and staffs are very helpful and friendly. Will stay ant Hotel Daniel again next time we are in Parma.
The locations is perfect for touristic trip. Rooms are very comfortable, and very well equipped. Especially we enjoyed dryer as after long trip in Italy wanted to wash a lot of staff. Bed was extra comfortable.
Perfect location.
Extremely kind and helpful owner of the property. He even helped me with an issue regarding my trip through Italy.
Available fridge with basic food and beverages for the guests.
Filip
Poland
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