When we arrived at the address for this B&B there appeared to be no one around and it didn't even appear to be a B&B; only locked double doors with a row of buzzers, one of which had the name on it. We had not given any arrival time and after a few moments of panic and a telephone call we managed to find out that the proprietor would be back shortly.
Outside appearances can be deceptive. Whilst this is not a B&B in the traditional sense, we were offered both bed and breakfast in a converted apartment with two letting rooms and a shared area equipped with coffee machine, grill, microwave and a stocked fridge to which we were to help ourselves. We had an en suite but the other room had a bathroom outside the bedroom.
Our purpose in Verona was to go to the opera at the Arena and this suited our needs perfectly. It is very conveniently located. It is simple, but clean, with a few quirky touches and a certain chairm, and the landlady, Gloria is very welcoming. In a place such as Verona, where accommodation is at a premium, B&B Giulietta e Romeo makes an ideal stopover for one or two nights, just a stone's throw from everything the delightful city has to offer.
If you want a hotel in the traditional sense where every need is catered for, this is unlikely to suit you but if you are independent travellers to whom a comfy bed, a clean bathroom and hot shower and the facilites to help yourself to breakfast are welcome then this may well be the place to stay.