AC Hotel Brescia is a modern hotel just off Via Cassala, the main road that leads to the train station and to the city center. The Franciacorta countryside is a 15-minute drive away.
With Brescia Castle at its backdrop and S. Faustino Metro Station 1148 feet away, Hotel Master offers free private parking, a restaurant serving creative cuisine, and modern rooms.
Lukasz
Austria
Bath in the room was really nice! Breakfast tasty, parking in front of the hotel, staff very helpful.
Offering rooms with free WiFi and a mini-bar, Albergo la Svolta is located in Brescia, 1476 feet from Vittoria Metro Station and from the Duomo Nuovo cathedral.
Steven
Switzerland
Excellent location to explore the old city center.
Near the Brescia West exit of the A4 motorway, Hotel Fiera di Brescia offers comfortable accommodations near the main trade fair and the Brixia Expo. Free access to the fitness center is available.
Recently refurbished Hotel Industria is located 2297 feet from Brescia’s Brixia Expo Exhibition and Convention Center, not far from the city center, providing business and leisure traveler with a...
Noam
Israel
Nice staff at the reception. We were able to check-in late (22:30).
The room was big and clean, but a little bit dark.
Breakfast was simple but good.
Set in a historic farmhouse, Primotel Brescia is 2.5 mi from Brescia center, with immediate access to the A21 and A4 motorways.
Keri
United States of America
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.
Located in Brescia, 1.8 miles from Madonna delle Grazie, Areadocks Boutique Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Brescia, 10 miles from Madonna delle Grazie, Villa San Giuseppe provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Douglas
South Korea
Above all, Staffs! Awesomly Kind and Helpful. Wine in Terrace is fantastic expirience. Must enjoy.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Hotel Battisti 31 is located in Brescia, a 9-minute walk from Madonna delle Grazie and 25 miles from Desenzano Castle.
Ottima posizione, letto comodo, staff molto gentile.
With Brescia Castle at its backdrop and S. Faustino Metro Station 1148 feet 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 medieval area of Brescia. It offers rooms with attached bathroom with air conditioning, free outdoor parking and free Wi-Fi.
posto molto bello e dal giovedì la spa è utilizzabile
Hotel Noce is 0.6 mi 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 center, 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.
Offering rooms with free WiFi and a mini-bar, Albergo la Svolta is located in Brescia, 1476 feet 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 accommodations near the main trade fair and the Brixia Expo. Free access to the fitness center is available.
The fact that it was dog friendly and had breakfast included.
Recently refurbished Hotel Industria is located 2297 feet from Brescia’s Brixia Expo Exhibition and Convention Center, not far from the city center, providing business and leisure traveler with a...
Camera molto spaziosa, pulita. Bagno con necessario.
Hotel Cristallo Brescia is 55 yards from Brescia Train Station and the bus terminal. All rooms include air conditioning and a private bathroom, and breakfast is a continental buffet.
Closeness to main transport network.
Nice breakfast included.
The family-run Albergo Marchina is just outside Brescia city center, 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, 164 feet 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, 3.3 miles from Madonna delle Grazie, Hotel Colombera Rossa has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Camera bella e pulita, cordialità e ottimo servizio
Located in Brescia, 3.5 miles from Madonna delle Grazie, Atena Dolce Vita provides accommodations 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 center, 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!
Located 3.7 mi 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
FAQs about hotels in Brescia
On average, 3-star hotels in Brescia cost $83 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brescia are $113 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brescia can be found for $123 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brescia this weekend is $115 or, for a 4-star hotel, $130. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brescia for this weekend cost around $150 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
This is a fabulous hotel!! We took a short taxi ride from the train station because we were hot and tired, but when we left it was a straightforward 15-minute-walk back to the station. The staff were lovely, and so helpful! The breakfast was exceptional....freshly squeezed orange juice, bacon and eggs made to order, and yummy fruit salad, as well as other wonderful items on offer. The hotel is on a pedestrian street, and is in an ideal location for exploring the beautiful city of Brescia. We highly recommend this hotel!!
I have never been in such a beautiful palazzo! It is like a museum. The staff is very kind, helpful. The room is elegant, fullfills all requirements! The park is vide with comfortable chairs, big and closed, safe parking place, interesting dinner menu, good breakfast etc. All that for a very friendly price in the heart of Brescia. I will recomend it to everybody and I hope I will be back in the future. Thank you very much for everybody who takes care of Centro Paolo VI !
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.
We have stayed at this hotel for 1 night. We've chosen this facility due to its location and parking availability. It is located very close to Brescia downtown.
We had a family room and it was pretty small for 5 people.
The breakfast is just excellent and restaurant offers a really delicious coffee.
The Pizzeria Citta close to the hotel offers great pizza choice!
Parking and check in were very easy. It is very affordable for north of Italy and it's close to the city center by car. Hosts were very professional and kind. There were fridge and the washing machine in the room. You get exactly what you see, and there's really nothing to complain about if you are aware of what's waiting for you. We had no negative experiences.
Davide left an assortment of teas, coffee pods, jams , yogurt, milk, water, chocolates and everyday condiments; most unexpected for apartments we have stayed in our numerous visits to Italy. It also had a very well equipped kitchen. An allround comfortable apartment.
Brescia itself is well worth a visit and has plenty to offer.
Traditional hotel in art-deco style - unique place in Brescia to stay / wonderful terrace and stylish bar/breakfast room - this hotel offers a unique stay (very different from the uniform modern hotels) / location in the city center is very comfortable with nice shops nearby / underground parking nearby
The owner was really kind upon arrival giving all the explanations and showing the room. The breakfast was so good. The location is awesome, you can go walk at the most places of interest in Brescia. Located in the city centre.
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.
beautiful building, very good breakfast, convenient location to everything of interest in Brescia, easy parking. was able to change date of reservation with only a couple days notice which was much appreciated
Everything was perfect - the location was excellent, Lidia and other staff members were amazing, the room was comfortable and quiet. City of Brescia is a gem, beautiful and interesting. And the food was great!
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
This is a nice, somewhat dated hotel. It's fine, but I wouldn't rate it 4 stars. It's in a bit of an odd location outside of the city center, but quiet and close to the course I was taking in Brescia.
Very friendly stuff. The hotel occupies a couple of small, very aesthetic two-storey houses. Breakfast is average (no meat or fish), but juice was excellent.
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