Exterior: Due Torri Hotel Baglioni Due Torri Hotel Baglioni  5 stars
Piazza Sant Anastasia 4
Verona
37121
ITALY

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Description

The Due Torri Hotel Baglioni is situated in the old city center of Verona, next to the church of Sant'Anastasia and only a stone's throw away from Juliet's famous balcony, the Piazza Dante and the Piazza delle Erbe.

The Hotel occupies a fourteenth century building (Palazzo dell'Aquila), which formerly belonged to the well-known Della Scala family. A lot of work has recently been carried out on the facilities in order to enhance the rooms and other parts of the hotel.

The Due Torri Hotel Baglioni is elegant as well as refined - and rightly famous throughout the world for the quality of its service and the beauty of its furnishings.

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Directions

Guests can take a train from Verona's airport to central train station (Verona Porta Nuova), or take advantage of hotel transport, costing around 35 EUR for a maximum of three people. A taxi costs about the same amount. Verona's historic centre is closed to traffic for much of the day, but a good bus service operates. Tickets must be bought before boarding and can be obtained from tobacconists and newsagents. Taxi ranks feature all over.
From the airport, take the highway in the direction of Verona Centre, exiting at Verona Centro. At the traffic lights turn left into Porta Paio, continue to Corso Porta Palio, Corso Cavour and Lungadine Panvinio. Take a right into Via Garibaldi and left into Via Barchetta. Turn right into Via Duomo and straight on to the hotel.

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