8 Top-Rated Hotels in Pegognaga, Province of Mantua, Lombardy

October 20, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best hotels in Pegognaga, Province of Mantua, Lombardy including Volivia Relais, Bed & Breakfast Casa Pascolone, Volivia Relais, Agriturismo Corte Motte, B&B Corte Vo Grande, Agriturismo Ca Rossa, Hotel Ristorante Novecento, Hotel San Lorenzo.

1. Volivia Relais

Via Vo, 21 Vicino a Mantova, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
54%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 70 reviews

Volivia Relais

The Volivia Relais, is situated in the center of a farm of 30 hectares of rich vegetation has been carefully restored respecting the original structure , but with the best solutions that offer the necessary comfort with rooms , suites and apartments only . The main building is on three floors with panoramic lift and has 7 rooms of 43 square meters , 4 suites of 50 sqm, 60 sqm 3 apartments with different decorations that create a unique atmosphere .

Good and Not so Good

Reviewed By snggglbnnny

This is an interesting hotel. It appears to be new, but made to look old. They speak a little english, but not much. However, we are in Italy. We should have learned Italian before traveling to Italy so I never blame anyone for not knowing English. The good. Aesthetically pretty. There is a lift, no need to lug your bags up the steps. Large rooms with nice bathroom. The not so good is totally dependant on your perspective, so my not so goods may not even be a concern for some. Everything is automated and controlled. I wondered if we were in a bad area the way everything was locked up. This was just a stopping point for us between Tuscany and Verona, so we were not staying more than one night. If you want something you have to go to the office window (locked) and get them to open up for you to ask. If you want ice, they have to unlock the kitchen to check (they didn't have ice by the way, however that is not unusual for Europe). If you want to use the free wifi, you have to ask them for the code and they will generate one for you from some machine that gives you a receipt with a user name and password that you will need to log in. If you have more than one device, you will need a receipt for each device. We had 2 rooms with 4 people each of us with a phone and one person with an ipad. When we asked for the user name and password we were given one, when we asked for 3 more, we got the feeling that it was either an inconvenience or costly. (Again, just our perception). After that, we did not even ask for one for the iPad. It does not appear like there is much around here so I am not sure why such tight security on the wifi. Then there is the room. It was very pretty, and large. There is a strange black box by the door that looks like the old computer server rooms (back when servers needed their own area with dark glass and air conditioning). I believe this was the brain for the "smart room". Remember back in the 2000's where some hotels went "high tech" or "green" and put systems in where you had to put the room key in and leave it in to get the lights to come on? Well, this is what they are using here. You need to put your key in to get the lights on. No big deal and props for going green, except you only get one room key so if your spouse needs to run out to the car, they need to take the card with them to get back in the front door. Therefore, you get to sit in the dark until they get back. There is an air conditioning unit in the room, another rarity in Europe, but don't get too excited yet. The coolest it will get to is 24 degrees C, that is over 75 degrees F. 75 is not cool to me. 75 is a put on a bathing suit and go swimming temp for me. But there are windows to open. They are both on the same side of the building, so no cross breeze. So it did not cool the room down at all. As well, there are not any screens on the windows (once again, not unusal for Europe), however, mosquitoes were an issue here. All night we could hear them buzzing around our heads. I put ear plugs in so I would not hear the buzzing, however, that was a mistake because all I did was open the mosquito buffet. I woke up with 5 mosquitoe bites on my face (1 on each eyelid, 2 on my forehead and 1 on 1 on my cheek). Breakfast was ok. Continental and some cheese, no eggs. They had an automated coffee machine which served you in plastic cups. A turn off for us having recieved made to order coffee in real cups every place else we stayed. I dont know if the owner is a technolgy junkie, a go green advocate or just extremely frugal, but I did not get a warm fuzzy feeling here. However, it is a decent and very clean place to stay.

2. Bed & Breakfast Casa Pascolone

Strada Aldegatta 11 Pegognaga- Mantova, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
87%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 142 reviews

Bed & Breakfast Casa Pascolone

Bed & Breakfast Casa Pascolone is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Pegognaga, offering a romantic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Given the close proximity to Pieve di San Lorenzo (2.1 mi), guests of Bed & Breakfast Casa Pascolone can easily experience one of Pegognaga's most popular landmarks. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning and a mosquito net, bringing comfort and convenience to your visit. Plus, Bed & Breakfast Casa Pascolone offers free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. Enjoy your stay in Pegognaga!

Road trip with friends

Reviewed By Artur B

Very good B&B with very friendly host-couple. We couldn't make the check-in hour but after a phonecall it seemed that this was no problem. Breakfast started at 7.30 but our schedule was so that we had to leave at 7 at last. Even this small issue was no problem at all and the host fixed us a delicious breakfast. Thanks and wishing you all the best with the expansion of the family.

3. Volivia Relais

Via Vo, 21 Vicino a Mantova, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
54%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 70 reviews

Volivia Relais

The Volivia Relais, is situated in the center of a farm of 30 hectares of rich vegetation has been carefully restored respecting the original structure , but with the best solutions that offer the necessary comfort with rooms , suites and apartments only . The main building is on three floors with panoramic lift and has 7 rooms of 43 square meters , 4 suites of 50 sqm, 60 sqm 3 apartments with different decorations that create a unique atmosphere .

Good and Not so Good

Reviewed By snggglbnnny

This is an interesting hotel. It appears to be new, but made to look old. They speak a little english, but not much. However, we are in Italy. We should have learned Italian before traveling to Italy so I never blame anyone for not knowing English. The good. Aesthetically pretty. There is a lift, no need to lug your bags up the steps. Large rooms with nice bathroom. The not so good is totally dependant on your perspective, so my not so goods may not even be a concern for some. Everything is automated and controlled. I wondered if we were in a bad area the way everything was locked up. This was just a stopping point for us between Tuscany and Verona, so we were not staying more than one night. If you want something you have to go to the office window (locked) and get them to open up for you to ask. If you want ice, they have to unlock the kitchen to check (they didn't have ice by the way, however that is not unusual for Europe). If you want to use the free wifi, you have to ask them for the code and they will generate one for you from some machine that gives you a receipt with a user name and password that you will need to log in. If you have more than one device, you will need a receipt for each device. We had 2 rooms with 4 people each of us with a phone and one person with an ipad. When we asked for the user name and password we were given one, when we asked for 3 more, we got the feeling that it was either an inconvenience or costly. (Again, just our perception). After that, we did not even ask for one for the iPad. It does not appear like there is much around here so I am not sure why such tight security on the wifi. Then there is the room. It was very pretty, and large. There is a strange black box by the door that looks like the old computer server rooms (back when servers needed their own area with dark glass and air conditioning). I believe this was the brain for the "smart room". Remember back in the 2000's where some hotels went "high tech" or "green" and put systems in where you had to put the room key in and leave it in to get the lights to come on? Well, this is what they are using here. You need to put your key in to get the lights on. No big deal and props for going green, except you only get one room key so if your spouse needs to run out to the car, they need to take the card with them to get back in the front door. Therefore, you get to sit in the dark until they get back. There is an air conditioning unit in the room, another rarity in Europe, but don't get too excited yet. The coolest it will get to is 24 degrees C, that is over 75 degrees F. 75 is not cool to me. 75 is a put on a bathing suit and go swimming temp for me. But there are windows to open. They are both on the same side of the building, so no cross breeze. So it did not cool the room down at all. As well, there are not any screens on the windows (once again, not unusal for Europe), however, mosquitoes were an issue here. All night we could hear them buzzing around our heads. I put ear plugs in so I would not hear the buzzing, however, that was a mistake because all I did was open the mosquito buffet. I woke up with 5 mosquitoe bites on my face (1 on each eyelid, 2 on my forehead and 1 on 1 on my cheek). Breakfast was ok. Continental and some cheese, no eggs. They had an automated coffee machine which served you in plastic cups. A turn off for us having recieved made to order coffee in real cups every place else we stayed. I dont know if the owner is a technolgy junkie, a go green advocate or just extremely frugal, but I did not get a warm fuzzy feeling here. However, it is a decent and very clean place to stay.

4. Agriturismo Corte Motte

Strada Motte 23, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
57%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 21 reviews

Agriturismo Corte Motte

Weekend with friends

Reviewed By luvt0travelj

This agriturismo, an old agricultural structure, has been completely renovated, respecting its original form and with a very high criteria (floor heating, electric shutters, glass walkway, flatscreen TV to name a few) and in extremely good taste. The room was spacious, the bed comfortable, the bed linens of quality and the bathroom a good size. Everything was very clean and tidy. Breakfast offered the usual variety of small buffet breakfasts, but everything was well presented and fresh and of the highest quality. The selection of freshly sliced cured hams and homemade cakes is worthy of special mention. The grounds outside of the structure where the entrance to the bed and breakfast is, was somewhat of an eyesore, as there is work going on in a building to the left, and in front of the structure is a huge concrete slab twice as large as the B&B, that I’m sure had utility pertaining to it’s agriculture origins, but sitting outside doesn’t offer a pleasant view. In fact, the pictures you see of the B&B are of the backside where you pull up and where the parking lot is. The one thing I found somewhat negative was the 10:00 check-out. We were in the area for a leisurely vacation and didn’t want to rush out of the hotel so early. 11. am would have been more suitable, which is more in line with other B&Bs and hotels.

5. B&B Corte Vo Grande

Vo di Bagno Strada Vo' 30, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 5 reviews

B&B Corte Vo Grande

A Casa di Zia Cristina

Reviewed By mrtritolo87

Soggiornato solo una notte, ma mi è sembrato di andare a trovare una zia che non vedevo da tempo. Cristina e lo staff ci hanno accolto in anticipo rispetto al planning iniziale, abbiamo usufruito della splendida piscina dove i miei bimbi si sono divertiti, il tutto in un contesto famigliare, dove una merenda , un aperitivo e tanta acqua è stato fornito con la cordialità e la gentilezza di un familiare. La corte molto bella e dal fascino antico, pulizia al top e colazione come a casa.

6. Agriturismo Ca Rossa

Strada Provinciale Est 6, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 14 reviews

Agriturismo Ca Rossa

The farmhouse has 4 bedrooms with private bathrooms, central heating, TV and air conditioning, and a flat mq.45 double bedroom with kitchenette, single bedroom, bathroom, heating, TV and air conditioning.Car parking. Ca' Rossa Farmhouse is located 1.5 km from the exit of Pegognaga (A22) towards San Benedetto Po, near San Lorenzo's church. The structure adheres to the National Programme of incentives for members CTS, ISIC and Youth Card. It's informed about the gluten-free breakfast. Agriturismo Ca Rossa is always available to welcome its customers and therefore always open. Reservation recommended.

7. Hotel Ristorante Novecento

Via Nazario Sauro 1, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
51%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 95 reviews

Hotel Ristorante Novecento

Recently opened and easily reached from the Pegognaga exit of the motorway, the HRN is surrounded by gardens with an internal parking area. The HRN has 20 double or matrimonial rooms each with telephone, satellite tv, minibar, air conditioning, bathroom with shower or bath, hair dryer and laundry service. Every morning there is a breakfast buffet. The HRN's restaurant has seating for 50. The chef is able to satisfy the different needs of our customers, preparing traditional Mantuan and classic international fare.

Some signs of decay ...

Reviewed By Taxidiotis2014

After all, this hotel offers acceptable quality for an acceptable price. Don't hesitate to sleep here if you have to stay in the neighbourhood, but don't eat here ! It is surely positive that the rooms have tiled floors, which makes them cleaner than the rooms with fitted carpets that you still find in many hotels. Unfortunately, wifi was very slow and the air conditioning did not work too well. In general, the inside and outside of the building need some more attention and maintenance.

8. Hotel San Lorenzo

Viale San Lorenzo 40, 46020 Pegognaga Italy
Excellent
46%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
8%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 13 reviews

Hotel San Lorenzo

See why so many travelers make Hotel San Lorenzo their small hotel of choice when visiting Pegognaga. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. The rooms offer a minibar and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Hotel San Lorenzo features baggage storage and a coffee shop. In addition, as a valued Hotel San Lorenzo guest, you can enjoy free breakfast that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. If you like Italian restaurants, Hotel San Lorenzo is conveniently located near Agriturismo San Lorenzo, Tanino, and Cose Buone. If you are looking for something to do in the area, Pieve di San Lorenzo (0.1 mi) is a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Hotel San Lorenzo. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel San Lorenzo as you experience all of the things Pegognaga has to offer.

Nice street, nice hotel

Reviewed By zoltan168

We arrived for business, so for us the place was practical to choose. Hotel is nice and Rooms are comfortable, bathroom also. Good value for money. Breakfast is Italian- mostly sweets , but no wide selection of salty stuff. Caffe acceptable - nothing special. Staff is very kind, no complaint!

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