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Zanhotel Regina - Bologna - Bar
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
HC3 Hotel - Bologna - Bedroom
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Zanhotel Tre Vecchi - Bologna - Lounge
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Hotel Tuscolano - Bologna - Building
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Astor - Bologna - Bedroom
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Phi Hotel Bologna - Bologna - Bedroom
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Aemilia Hotel - Bologna - Bedroom
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Villa Aretusi - Bologna - Restaurant
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Savhotel - Bologna - Bedroom
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Pet-friendly
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Hotel Bologna Airport - Bologna - Bedroom
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Hotel San Giorgio - Bologna - Front desk
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Top 10 hotels in Bologna

Discover the top hotels in Bologna handpicked by local expert Joyce Oladeinde.
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Joyce Oladeinde
23 December 2024
When I spent a summer teaching English in Italy, I often visited Bologna. It’s a charming city, popular with history and food lovers as well as students from all around the world. Bologna’s character shines through its vibrant piazzas, ancient architecture and unmistakable culinary heritage – there’s nothing quite like savouring a fresh plate of tagliatelle al ragù in the city that invented it. Whether you’re in search of a luxurious haven, a family-friendly retreat, or something off the...Learn moreWhen I spent a summer teaching English in Italy, I often visited Bologna. It’s a charming city, popular with history and food lovers as well as students from all around the world. Bologna’s character shines through its vibrant piazzas, ancient architecture and unmistakable culinary heritage – there’s nothing quite like savouring a fresh plate of tagliatelle al ragù in the city that invented it. Whether you’re in search of a luxurious haven, a family-friendly retreat, or something off the beaten path, Bologna has a hotel to match. Here’s my guide to the best hotels in Bologna, each with a unique vibe and top-notch amenities.
Grand Hotel Majestic gia' BaglioniGrand Hotel Majestic gia' BaglioniRank #1
£296-£2,373/night
Via Dell'Indipendenza, 8
Step into the Grand Hotel Majestic già Baglioni and you’re stepping back into Bologna’s opulent past. This 5-star...Learn more

Step into the Grand Hotel Majestic già Baglioni and you’re stepping back into Bologna’s opulent past. This 5-star gem is a historic landmark and the oldest hotel in Bologna’s city centre. Surrounded by renowned sights like the Piazza Maggiore and the iconic Two Towers, it’s perfect for travellers who want to be immersed in the city’s art and culture scene.

One of the best hotels in Bologna, the ornate marble interiors, Renaissance frescoes, and elegantly decorated rooms create a luxurious ambience. During my last stay, I was especially taken by the impeccable service, the staff here will treat you like royalty.

The hotel's restaurant, I Carracci, serves unforgettable traditional Italian cuisine, perfect for foodies looking to experience Bologna’s culinary roots.

Hotel Corona d'OroHotel Corona d'OroRank #2
£106-£1,072/night
Via Oberdan 12
Just a short walk from Bologna’s renowned University district, Hotel Corona d’Oro is a sophisticated hideaway and is...Learn more

Just a short walk from Bologna’s renowned University district, Hotel Corona d’Oro is a sophisticated hideaway and is the definition of understated luxury. Housed in a beautifully preserved historic building, the hotel is surrounded by cultural gems like the Archiginnasio Library, making it ideal for art lovers and history buffs.

What I love about this property is its quiet elegance – it’s luxurious without feeling overdone. You’ll find polished wood finishes, plush seating, and staff who go the extra mile.

The breakfast buffet includes a generous selection of local cheeses, cured meats, and fresh pastries. It’s a real treat before heading out to explore the historical sites of Neptune fountain and Piazza Maggiore, conveniently located just a short walk from the hotel.

Savoia Hotel Country House BolognaSavoia Hotel Country House BolognaRank #3
£47-£204/night
Via San Donato 159
Offering a perfect blend of comfort and charm, Savoia Hotel Country House is one of the best hotels in Bologna for...Learn more

Offering a perfect blend of comfort and charm, Savoia Hotel Country House is one of the best hotels in Bologna for families. Located just outside the city centre, it’s easily accessible by public transport and gives you a break from Bologna’s hustle and bustle.

The country house vibe, complete with sprawling gardens and an inviting outdoor pool, makes it feel like a mini-retreat. The breakfast was a highlight for me, with homemade jams and freshly baked bread that reminded me of classic Italian country cooking.

The lush gardens are a beautiful place to enjoy your morning coffee. If you’re looking for a stay that combines the city’s rich history with a bit of nature, this hotel is the perfect choice.

Unahotels San Vitale BolognaUnahotels San Vitale BolognaRank #4
£49-£492/night
Via Larga North 4
Unahotels San Vitale Bologna is modern, sleek, and a great choice if you're travelling with a larger group. Situated...Learn more

Unahotels San Vitale Bologna is modern, sleek, and a great choice if you're travelling with a larger group. Situated in the quieter San Vitale area, this hotel is ideal for those exploring Italy by car, as it provides quick access to major roads and is close to public transportation into the city centre.

The rooms are spacious and stylish. There are also options for connecting rooms making it a great option or families and groups.

One of my favourite aspects of this hotel was the attention to detail. When I arrived, I was welcomed with a complimentary drink, a thoughtful touch after a long drive. The cafe area is perfect for a casual morning coffee or an impromptu meeting, while the overall atmosphere is warm and professional.

The Social Hub BolognaThe Social Hub BolognaRank #5
£47-£1,399/night
Via Aristotile Fioravanti 27
With its lively, social vibe, this is one of the best hotels in Bologna for solo travellers. Located near Land Rover...Learn more

With its lively, social vibe, this is one of the best hotels in Bologna for solo travellers. Located near Land Rover Arena and surrounded by some of Bologna's finest nightlife, The Social Hub is a vibrant spot with a community feel.

The eclectic decor, bright colours, and mix of travellers create a fun, relaxed atmosphere. But my favourite features are the coworking spaces and communal areas, which make it easy to connect with fellow travellers. The rooms are well-designed for the modern traveller, with Schuko sockets so you don’t have to worry about adapters. Overall a great option for social butterflies and digital nomads alike.

Phi Hotel BolognaPhi Hotel BolognaRank #6
£83-£529/night
Via de' Fusari, 9
Located right next to Bologna’s main square, Phi Hotel Bologna is brimming with quirky charm. The boutique hotel has...Learn more

Located right next to Bologna’s main square, Phi Hotel Bologna is brimming with quirky charm. The boutique hotel has a cosy restaurant that serves excellent Italian fare and is perfect for a low-key evening after a day of sightseeing.

The rooms are compact but creatively designed, making the most of the historic building’s character. There’s a small courtyard where you cansoak up the atmosphere of the city around you. The location is unbeatable for those who want to be in the heart of the city, yet I was still impressed with the way the hotel provides a serene escape from the busy streets.

Hotel MetropolitanHotel MetropolitanRank #7
£115-£342/night
Via Dell'Orso 6
A blend of contemporary style and Italian sophistication, the Metropolitan Hotel is seriously chic. One the of best...Learn more

A blend of contemporary style and Italian sophistication, the Metropolitan Hotel is seriously chic. One the of best hotels in Bologna close to the city’s shopping district, the rooftop terrace offers lovely panoramic views of Bologna and is a perfect place to unwind with a cocktail at sunset.

If you’re looking to mix style with convenience, this hotel makes an excellent choice. What impressed me most was how quiet the guestrooms were, despite being in a lively area.

The rooms are tastefully designed with minimalist decor, featuring high-quality linens and relaxing ambient lighting. For travellers seeking a blend of modern comfort and Italian flair, Metropolitan Hotel is the place to book.

Art Hotel OrologioArt Hotel OrologioRank #8
£108-£440/night
Piazzetta Giorgio Guazzaloca 10 C
For art enthusiasts and romantics, Art Hotel Orologio is an experience in itself. Just steps from the iconic Piazza...Learn more

For art enthusiasts and romantics, Art Hotel Orologio is an experience in itself. Just steps from the iconic Piazza Maggiore, the hotel is filled with antique clocks and unique artworks. Each room is decorated differently, with a mix of vintage and modern touches that make it feel like a true boutique experience.

The hotel’s location couldn’t be better for exploring Bologna’s sights on foot, and the staff were incredibly knowledgeable about the city’s art and culture. There’s even a free bike rental service, allowing you to see the city like a local.

Hotel Porta San MamoloHotel Porta San MamoloRank #9
£89-£364/night
Vicolo Del Falcone, 6/8
Tucked away in a quiet residential neighbourhood, Hotel Porta San Mamolo is among the best hotels in Bologna for a...Learn more

Tucked away in a quiet residential neighbourhood, Hotel Porta San Mamolo is among the best hotels in Bologna for a peaceful retreat. Despite not being right in the centre, it still offers easy access to all of Bologna’s main attractions.

The hotel’s hidden garden was a lovely surprise – a lush, serene space where guests can enjoy breakfast or a tranquil moment away from the city. I felt an immediate sense of warmth and peace here, with staff who go out of their way to make you feel at home.

The fresh flowers and local recommendations added a personal touch that made my stay even more special. For travellers seeking a relaxed, homey atmosphere with the convenience of being close to Bologna’s central sights, Hotel Porta San Mamolo is an excellent choice.

Aemilia HotelAemilia HotelRank #10
£68-£506/night
Via G. Zaccherini Alvisi 16
Located just outside the city centre, Aemilia Hotel Bologna combines modern amenities with panoramic city views from...Learn more

Located just outside the city centre, Aemilia Hotel Bologna combines modern amenities with panoramic city views from its rooftop terrace. It’s close enough to reach the main attractions by bus but still far enough to enjoy a quiet night’s rest. If you’re looking for a modern retreat with a bit of luxury, Aemilia Hotel Bologna is one of the best hotels in Bologna to go for.

The guestrooms are spacious and comfortable, with thoughtful details like luxury toiletries and soft, cosy bedding.

I loved spending my evenings on the rooftop, enjoying a glass of wine while taking in the views of Bologna’s skyline. The hotel’s proximity to public transportation makes it easy to explore the city without having to be right in the midst of the hustle and bustle.

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Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Bologna?

Hotels are cheapest in Bologna in December, with average rates of £46. In comparison, March is the most expensive month, with prices at £164.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Bologna?

Sunday offers the lowest rates in Bologna, with an average nightly price of £78. The highest prices are found on Thursday, with average rates at £169.

How much is a hotel in Bologna for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Bologna found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was £47, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was £51. The cheapest room found overall was for £47.

How much is a hotel in Bologna for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Bologna for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for £53 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as £53 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from £69 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Bologna?

Book at least 72 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Bologna hotel.

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July

High season

March

Average price (weeknight)

£161

Average price (weekend night)

£126
Cheapest month to stay with an average 51% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 65% rise in price.
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Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

KAYAK's top tips for finding Bologna hotel deals

  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Bologna found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was £80, while the most expensive was £142.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Bologna for 3 days.
  • This historic Italian city is a major hub for travelers, which means there are lots of different hotels in Bologna to choose from. Most people tend to stay in the area in or around Piazza Maggiore, a lively square lined with cafes and striking architectural structures, including the Fountain of Neptune and the Basilica di San Petronio. Some of the best hotels in this area include Art Hotel Commercianti and Al Cappello Rosso, or the more affordable B&B Piazza Grande.
  • The Quadrilatero is a compact district located around Via Clavature, to the east of Piazza Maggiore. It’s a great place to stroll through and explore the market stalls, little cafes and delicious gourmet delis. Albergo delle Drapperie is right in the heart of this district, while Albergo Garisenda is just a couple of streets away.
  • Travelers looking to stay in a more secluded, village-type area, should head to southwest Bologna, near Casalecchio di Reno, as you’ll be surrounded by charming streets and beautiful nature. Stay at Boutique Hotel Calzavecchio and you can walk to the nearby park (Parco Della Chiusa), where river Reno flows by.
  • Torri degli Asinelli and Torri Garisenda are two of the most striking symbols of Bologna, located at the end of Via Rizzoli. They are the tallest towers in the city, and you can climb Asinelli. Right nearby you’ll find a few hotels, including 051 Room & Breakfast and Albergo Garisenda.
  • If you need to stay close to the University of Bologna, there are a few places nearby that will easily allow you to walk to campus, such as Campus And Opera BB, Aemilia Hotel Bologna, and Dopa Hostel, which is the perfect place to meet like-minded young people.
  • Different areas in Bologna cater to different travellers, depending on their needs. If you're looking for a central location, the historic centre is ideal with a lot of popular attractions and bustling streets. If it's a quieter location you're after, consider staying in the Santo Stefano neighbourhood. Hotel Corona d'Oro is a great option in the heart of the city, offering luxurious amenities and in proximity to popular attractions. Another option is the UNA Hotel Bologna, located in the San Vitale neighbourhood, which offers modern amenities.
  • If you're travelling for business, it's important to check for specific amenities that will make your stay more comfortable and convenient. For example, the NH Bologna De La Gare is a great option for business travellers, offering conference rooms, a business centre, and free Wi-Fi. Other hotels that cater to business travellers include the AC Hotel Bologna, which features a 24-hour business centre and meeting rooms.
  • If you're planning a weekend getaway to Bologna, consider staying at a hotel with a spa or other relaxing amenities. The Grand Hotel Majestic gia' Baglioni is a perfect choice, located in the historic centre and featuring a spa, fitness centre, and restaurant. Another option is the Hotel Touring, located in the heart of Bologna and featuring a rooftop terrace and spa.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Bologna

  • What is the best area for restaurants?

    Bologna is a heaven for foodies, with great restaurants scattered around the city. There’s a higher concentration of eateries between the Basilica di San Petronio and the Quadrilatero district, but if you want some great local food head to Via Cartoleria, home to Drogheria della Rosa and Sette Tavoli. For maximum proximity, stay at Affittacamere Cartoleria or B&B Farini 26.

  • What is the best area to go out at night?

    The bars under the arches of Piazza Santo Stefano are great for a drink after dinner, and you can stay at Il Convento dei Fiori di Seta and stroll through those charming streets. Party lovers can head to Via Zamboni, near the university, where there are tons of bars and pubs to choose from. Best Western Hotel San Donato is conveniently located between Via Zamboni and the famous Le Due Torri.

  • Are there hotels close to the airport?

    If you’re arriving on a late flight or departing on an early one and need to stay as close to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport as possible, there are a few options: Flyon Hotel, Hotel Emi, or even the more affordable Hotel Brianza.

  • What are the closest hotels to the train station?

    Many travelers visiting Bologna also take trips to other nearby cities in Italy, with train an ideal way to move between cities. If you want to stay close to the train station, as well as to other attractions such as the MAMbo (Modern Art Museum), there are lots of options, including Mercure Bologna Centro, Starhotels Excelsior, or Unahotels Bologna Centro, among others.

  • Are self-catering options available in Bologna?

    Bologna offers an array of self-catering apartments and hotels, all close to major attractions in the city. For example, the Suite Hotel Elite offers apartment-style accommodations with kitchenettes and other home-like amenities. Other self-catering options include the Aemilia Hotel Bologna.

  • What are the best hotels in Bologna for solo travellers?

    For solo travellers looking to explore the city, the Hotel Metropolitan is a great option located in the heart of Bologna. The hotel features a bar, a fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi. Another option is the Hotel Internazionale, which is located in the historic centre of Bologna and features a terrace with views of the city, a restaurant, and free Wi-Fi. The I Portici Hotel is also a great choice for solo travellers, located just a short walk from the city centre and offers a rooftop terrace, a restaurant, and free Wi-Fi.

  • What are the best hotels near Bologna City Centre?

    Bologna City Centre being one of the most popular landmarks in Bologna, many travellers enjoy staying close by. Hotel Palace Bologna Centro, Royal Hotel Carlton and Mercure Bologna Centro are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Bologna?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Bologna districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Bologna city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Bologna hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Bologna that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include HC3 Hotel, Hotel Tuscolano and Astor.

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