Borgo VeneziaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With a median price of €11.2/m², this area is a solid SMART_MONEY move for anyone priced out of Borgo Trento. The investment outlook is stable because the m² stats reflect high demand from university staff and commuters who need the proximity to the station. You aren't paying for charm here; you're paying for a strategic location that keeps more cash in your pocket than almost anywhere else within a 10-minute bike ride of the Adige.
The Vibe:Borgo Venezia is Verona’s residential workhorse, dominated by post-war apartment blocks and a massive student population spilling over from the nearby Santa Marta university hub. It lacks the postcard aesthetics of the center, but trades beauty for functionality and actual parking availability along Via Pisano. Life here centers on the Porta Vescovo transit axis, connecting you to the rest of the city without the ZTL headaches.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Borgo Venezia @ €11.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the rent range so wide at €9.2 to €13.8/m²?
The high end reflects renovated studios near the university, while the €9.2/m² floor usually gets you an unrenovated 1970s flat further out toward San Michele.
Is the commute to the city center manageable?
It's one of the best in the city, with lines 11, 12, and 13 running constantly down Corso Venezia.
How does the investment outlook look for buyers?
Excellent for buy-to-let; the constant influx of students ensures nearly zero vacancy rates for small-format apartments.
Is parking actually easier here than in Valdonega?
Infinitely; while the blue zones are creeping in, the side streets around Borgo Venezia still offer free parking that doesn't require a permit or a miracle.
What is the average rent for a standard 2-bedroom?
Expect to pay between €850 and €1,100 depending on how recently the kitchen and bathroom were updated.