
The Due Torri Hotel Baglioni is situated in the old city centre of Verona, next to the Church of St. 'Anastasia and a stone's throw away from Juliet's famous balcony, Piazza Dante and Piazza delle Erbe.
The Hotel occupies a fourteenth century building (called Palazzo dell'Aquila), which formerly belonged to Della Scala family. A lot of work has recently been carried out on the facilities in order to enhance both the rooms and other parts of the hotel.
It is elegant and refined, and rightly famous throughout the world for the quality of its service and beauty of its furnishings.
It offers 90 spacious elegant rooms, including 8 suites, all stylishly decorated with antique furniture from several historical periods.
The Aquila restaurant was once the meeting place of the Veronese nobility and the favourite haunt of artist and poets both from our century and the past.
Customers can rediscover the taste of traditional Veneto gastronomic specialities which, together with exceptional service, make this restaurant one of the most renowned in Verona.