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‹‹ This hotel and its new restaurant are amazing. We loved everything about it. It is a perfect 10››
29 Mar 2007 read hotel reviewsAbout Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
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The 5-star deluxe Due Torri Hotel Baglioni is situated in the historic center of Verona, next to the church of Sant'Anastasia and within walking distance from Juliet's famous balcony, as well as from Piazza Dante and Piazza delle Erbe squares.
The Due Torri Hotel Baglioni which formerly belonged to the Della Scala family is host in the 14th century's Palazzo dell'Aquila and offers elegant and refined interiors, luxurious accommodations, high quality services and a unique hospitality for a relaxing stay in the historic center of Verona.
Hotel amenities include the Brunello Lounge & Restaurant, an elegant terrace, six meeting rooms for up to 180 persons and providing the latest technologies and business services, a beautiful newly refurbished lobby for banquets and cocktail parties for up to 200 persons, Internet Point, wireless Internet connection and a 24-hour reception.
Location of Due Torri Hotel Baglioni, Verona
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City Area:Old Town
Position of the zone in the city
General map
DISTANCES
From Verona Valerio Catullo International Airport: 9.3 miles/15 km.
From Verona Porta Nuova train station: 0.9 miles/1.5 km.
Rooms at Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
junior suite
The Due Torri Hotel Baglioni offers 90 soundproof elegant and luxury guest rooms, including Deluxe and Classic accommodations and Junior Suites, provided with different period furnishings from the French Louis XVI to the German Biedermeier styles, and featuring high quality comforts to guarantee guests a unique stay in Verona.
Room amenities include a private bathroom with hairdryer and telephone, direct dial telephone, heating, individually controlled air conditioning, wireless Internet connection, satellite TV, mini bar, safe and desk.
Baby cots, extra beds and non-smoking rooms are available on request.
- Baby cots/cribs available
- Desk
- Direct dial phone
- Extra beds
- Hairdryer in each room
- Heating
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- LCD flat screen TV
- Mini bar
- Non-smoking rooms available upon request
- Rooms with view
- Safe
- Satellite TV
- Soundproof rooms
- Telephone in bathroom
- Wireless Internet access
Breakfast at Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
The American breakfast buffet is served in the breakfast room from 7 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Hotel Facilities
- Credit card accepted
- Entire property is air conditioned
- Groups welcome
- Historic building
- Laundry service
- Lift/elevator
- Pets accepted
- Recently renovated
- Room service - 24 hour
- Wireless Internet connection in the entire property
- City guide
- City maps
- City tour
- Concierge
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Front desk - fax service
- Front desk - safety deposit box
- Luggage room
- Multilingual staff
- Newspapers
- Tourist information
- Banqueting service
- Business center
- Conference room
- Congress facilities
- Interpreting service
- Meals for groups
- Meeting lounge
- Meeting room
- Secretarial service
- Simultaneous translation
- Private parking
- Rent a car in the hotel
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
- Shuttle service from and/or to the railway station
- Valet service
- Baby sitter
- Internet/Email services
- Reading lounge
- Lounge bar
- Restaurant
Hotel Reviews Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
Young couple
Italy, Nov 2008
very nice public areas, but the rooms need in depth renovation
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Sep 2008
An expensive treat. The quality of the breakfast buffet was not good. There were few guests staying there so there was not much atmosphere in the public areas. We did not use the restaurant as we would have been on our own. Otherwise, a fabulous hotel, great location, and exceptional staff.
Mature couple
Italy, Aug 2008
It must be the opera season in Verona, but I found the Baglioni hotel vastly overpriced. I am fond of two other Baglioni hotels, in Bologna and especially London; yet it seems that the Baglioni folks decided to manage the Due Torri in Verona without making any improvements to tired and worn facilities, cramped rooms, and furniture that strives to be antique yet is merely old. It is a safe bet that I will not return.
Family with young children
USA, Mar 2008
Its a beautiful grand old hotel in the best possible location, but with the emphasis on "old." The Baglioni website makes the rooms look like Relais Chateaux quality - and for the price they should be – but they are not. This hotel, mainly the guest rooms, need a major renovation. All the wood is worn and sad, the ventilation system was non-functional, and the room stuffy. Look, Im no American snob, I love old European hotels and don't need Frete linens in every bed. But the Baglioni chain bills itself as being at that "RC" quality when its not. With that said, I would stay here again. The hotel itself and lobby are stunning, the staff was first rate, and the location perfect, but I now have a more realistic appreciation of the hotel's true nature.
Young couple
Portugal, Mar 2008
to expensive for the quality. breakfast poor for this type of hotel. the location is great!
Single traveller
Italy, Nov 2007
The hotel has been recently renewed, maybe with a too much baroque taste for an italian. it seems more how an american would decorate his place to make it italian style! Except for that, and that I had to queue for checking in, nothing to say about the service, the room space (actually my room was huge) and cleanliness. Reception staff was really very kind and helpfull. The price/quality relationship is still a little to high.
Young couple
USA, Oct 2007
When we checked into Room 109 we found a personalized note and a plate of fresh fruit awaiting our arrival. The bedroom and marble bathroom were extremely spacious (the bath had a double vanity). Our room looked out onto the adjacent piazza with beautiful views onto it and beautiful church. The Hotel staff was very friendly and accommodating. The room and hotel public areas were extremely clean. It's in a fabulous location in the heart of the old town. I will be staying here again.
Mature couple
Ireland, Oct 2005
I rate Due Torri as the best I have stayed. Room service was excellent. Location was ideal, quiet and very central. Staff were friendly and efficient. Food was superb. It was excellent value for money. I would certainly consider revisiting. A memorable occasion.
Mature couple
USA, Mar 2007
This hotel and its new restaurant are amazing. We loved everything about it. It is a perfect 10
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Aug 2006
It was a good 4 star hotel at 6 star prices
Single traveller
Germany, Jul 2006
The Hotel stuff should be a little more nicer. For example a smile would be appreciated. Especially the servants at the Breakfast Room were not very friendly. But the Room Maids were friendly and helpful.
Mature couple
United Kingdom, Jul 2006
room was small and very shabbily furnished. front desk concierge service completely unhelpful. suggested black market for opera tickets which were readily available by going to arena personally, restaurant recommendations very poor. overall very disappointing and far too expensive
Single leisure traveller
United Kingdom, Aug 2005
This is a classy hotel.Signposted from the railway station but too far to walk - take a cab.Lots of good bars/restuarants nearby.lots of churches.opera arena under 10 mins walk.parking a nightmare. traditional foyer overwhelming. Breakfast wonderful.antiques on everywall/corridor.Beds wide but high to climb into.Room furnishings opulent.Treat yourself.
Single leisure traveller
France, Sep 2005
a good surprise ...
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Aug 2005
This hotel is generally rated as one of the best in Verona. However, it suffers slightly from 'faded grandeur'. It is also a fair way from the Arena and shopping area. At the time of our visit (August 2005) restoration work on the church in the square ouside the hotel caused some noise and disruption. The Acadamia hotel is better located and seemed to be more vibrant-however, we didn't venture inside the Acadamia. Breakfast service at the Du Torri was excellent.
Group of friends
United Kingdom, Aug 2005
The hotel is a classic and while not modern enough for everyone's tastes the necessities were all there. The staff was pleasant and attentive. If you are in Verona for the Opera you cannot beat the location.
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Jul 2005
The staff treated us like second class citizans when we arrived with a child and spoke to us as if we had never stayed in a hotel. They were rude and had their noses in the air. It ruined our holiday. I travel on business 3 times a week. I will not be recommending my large mulinational organisation to use Baglioni hotels in the future.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Jul 2005
The lobby and rooms are spacious and well-furnished. The service (mainly front desk) was professional, but not particularly friendly or helpful. The bed was comfortable with nice linens, and bathroom was well-appointed except for inadequate shower door which allowed the floor to get wet. For the price ($400/day), I expect other amentities or services or at least more attentiveness.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Jun 2005
Fabulous location. Helpful staff. The room could have been bigger.
Heterosexual Couple
Ireland, Jun 2005
The hotel rooms were very darkly decorated and smelled of dust. The lift was tiny and very old (I wouldn't lke to get stuck in it). In my opinion the hotel is definetly not a 5* and is not value for money.
Single corporate traveller
Netherlands, Feb 2005
Cewntral Verona hotel. Great for shopping if you manage to finsd the time.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Nov 2004
This was a fabulous hotel...we even had a balcony that was unexpected. It's right in the middle of everything in Verona and the service was impeccable. Although it's a little pricey, it's worth it!
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Oct 2004
Would like to be able to specify: quiet room, bed size and non-smoking when making reservation.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2004
Although they gave me a twin room, I booked a double, it was soon changed when I asked.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Oct 2004
It would have been helpful to know about the fact that there was no parking at the hotel before we hired a car and then had to spend nearly 120 euro's over three days extra on our stay to have the car kept in a car park that the hotel used.
Group of friends
USA, Sep 2004
There was no way, while registering online, to indicate that I had, in addition to two adults, my four year old twins in my party. Due Bambini! I ended up in a room with two tiny single beds and no room for even a cot. Ouch. Plus, the front desk staff were the only rude people we met in Italy.
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Sep 2004
The bed was comfortable, the breakfast good and the location excellent, but the rooms are rather small and dark (although nicely decorated) and we felt that this did not represent the best value for money we experienced on our trip
Not Specified
Italy, Aug 2004
At over 400 Euros per night, I expected far nicer accommodations. The shower/tub design resulted in a flooded bathroom floor after even short showers, the room furniture was in significant disrepair, and the dingy/tattered appearance of the bed linens, draperies, and wall coverings contributed to an overall impression that the room was unclean/ill-maintained.
Not Specified
USA, Jul 2004
Overall, location was great. I felt the rooms were a bit "tired" and almost had an old musky smell. Some of the staff was overly friendly, but I did have a small dispute with one of the men at the front desk and was surprised at the attitude he took with me. He also chastized one of his co-workers in my presence. I found this to be a bit unprofessional for a 5 star hotel.
Not Specified
United Kingdom, Jul 2004
Great location and impressive lobby/bar area. The rooms, however, were disappointing both in terms of size and scope/quality of furnishings. Overall I would say it was not great value for money at €500+ per night for facilities that were somewhat less than you'd expect for a supposed 5* hotel.
Family Group
Italy, May 2004
i was born in verona and i live in novara so, for me is apleasure to come back home in a nice hotel with my wife
Single leisure traveller
Ireland, May 2004
Beautiful hotel and location. Breakfast not exceptional; rooms fine in old-style - mini-bar but no tea/coffee in room. Very nice staff - excellent value. Could not get an iron without sending out clothes; not very practical for short stay! Otherwise enjoyed it immensely; very low key and elegant in a great city.
Single leisure traveller
Canada, May 2004
This was an excellent buy at the price offered on the internet by Venere, but would be very expensive at the price listed for the room in the hotel.
Single corporate traveller
USA, Apr 2004
Small, stuffy rooms. Excellent staff. Good location. Very pricey for the comfort level of the room.
Heterosexual Couple
USA, Mar 2004
wonderful location for touring Verona. a little bit hard to find, but worth the effort once you get there
Heterosexual Couple
United Kingdom, Jul 2003
This hotel has been finished off to the highest of strandards, and the staff are very polished and friendly. This is the perfect place to stay in Verona to visit the Arena and the opera.
Not Specified
Spain, May 2003
Quite nice. I've found great differences between "advertised" and "actual" for hotels in Italy, but this one was exactly as offered. Employees were helpful and courteous (I was permitted early check-in/arranged tour/taxi). I'm not sure about the 5-star rating (quality varies greatly between cities/countries), but I was satisfied with the value.
Heterosexual Couple
Ireland, Mar 2003
This hotel was listed as 5 star - it was nothing of the sort - it was appalling. The rooms where like something from the communist era (damaged furniture, no lamp shades on bedside lights, wooden floor tiles broken, blankets that felt like they had been on the bed for most of the last century!). The restaurant was closed for repairs, the furniture ancient and in bad condition, paint was peeling from the walls, the corridors were dark and musty and the lift stank of industrial cleaning fluid....it was so dreadful that we only stayed one night instead of three. I have stayed in two and three star hotels that have offered better in terms of price, quality and service than this. The Italian tourist board needs to seriously review its hotel star awards.
Single corporate traveller
USA, Feb 2003
They were so nice, and the hotel is lovely. The airline had lost my bags, and the hotel helped me with toiletries and a robe, and delivered my bag to me right away when it arrived. The concierge was really great, and all the staff very friendly. I was travelling alone for business and the hotel made it far more pleasant
Couple with children
Switzerland, Dec 2002
This hotel is definitely not a 5*-hotel any more. Staff is not helpful, facilities are poor and there is a lack of athmosphere.
How to reach Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
By car
From the A4 Milano-Venezia highway, take the exit Verona-Sud. Follow the indications to Verona centro-Piazza Brà and follow the signs to the hotel.
From the A22 Modena-Brennero highway, take the exit Verona Nord and the ring road towards Verona centro until Porta Palio. Continue down the Corso di Porta Palio, Corso Cavour and Via D'Emilei until Piazza Sant'Anastasia.
By airplane
The Verona Valerio Catullo International Airport is connected to the hotel by a shuttle bus service with a stop near Piazza Brà.
Transport Services Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
- Private parking
- Rent a car in the hotel
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
- Shuttle service from and/or to the railway station
- Valet service
Private parking spots with valet service are available in front of the hotel. The service is subject to charges.
The hotel provides a transfer service to/from Verona Valerio Catullo International Airport and Verona Porta Nuova train station, subject to charges.
The Hotel
hotel front view
hotel front view
reception
Rooms at Due Torri Hotel Baglioni
junior suite
junior suite
junior suite
double room classic
double room deluxe
Hotel Facilities
restaurant
restaurant
restaurant
terrace
lounge
The Brunello Lounge & Restaurant, one of the most prestigious in Verona, is decorated in an Art Nouveau style and is the ideal place to sample typical regional dishes along with Italian and International specialties. The wine list offers a wide selection of the best Veneto wines.
Hotel Policies
METHODS OF PAYMENT
Venere.com does not debit your credit card for your reservations. You will be asked to insert your credit card details which will be sent to the property only as a guarantee of the reservation. The bill will then have to be settled directly at the hotel. In case your chosen hotel needs a deposit, this information will be included in the "Cancellation policy" section and the deposit will have to be settled directly with the pre-selected property. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE". In this case, the total amount of your stay will be charged to your credit card by the hotel at the time of booking.
CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT
Check-in: the rooms are available at any time after 2 p.m.
Check-out: it is necessary to leave the rooms not later than midday.
INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Parking with valet service is not included in the price and costs €30,00 per day.
Transfer service to/from Verona Valerio Catullo International Airport costs €38,50 per car one way.
Transfer service to/from Verona Porta Nuova train station costs €27,50 per car one way.
Use of the Internet Point is free of charge.
Wi-Fi Internet connection is free of charge.
Baby cots are free of charge.
A third bed in the double room for children until 12 years is free of charge.
Pets are admitted free of charge.
Breakfast is included in the price.
CANCELLATION POLICY
2009: Canc. policy 1 day prior arrival in order to avoid 1st night penalty.
Periods 1/4-6/4/09, 16/9-20/9/09, 30/9/09-4/10/09, 19/6/09-30/8/09.
Payment of the 1st night is charged as non ref. dep. at time of booking.
Cancellation 7 days prior arrival in order to avoid penalty of the full stay
ADVANCE PURCHASE RATE WITH RESTRICTIONS - PREPAID NOT
REFUNDABLE: YOUR CREDIT CARD WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE
TOTAL COST OF YOUR BOOKING THE AMOUNT CHARGED IS NOT
REFUNDABLE IN CASE OF CANCELLATI
You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 7 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
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