Due Torri Hotel Baglioni Verona
Due Torri Hotel Baglioni Verona Reviews
overpriced luxury hotel Jun 10, 2008
I could never afford this hotel on my own and probably would have never been able to stay in a hotel like this if it wasn't for the fact that I was traveling with my dad. That being said, it is a gorgeous hotel in the heart of Verona. However, I think you could probably find a hotel in the same area for much cheaper and still have a similar experience. Verona is a pretty small city, so it's easy to get around by foot.
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Renaissance Living May 30, 2005
If you want old world spledor, the Due Torri is definitely one of the best places to go. The rooms are filled with fabulous antique furniture, massive old world stuff that makes you feel like a king and sleep like a prince. Facing Piazza Dante, ...read entire review at TravelPost.com
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makeover needed - not a 5 star hotel May 27, 2005
This hotel is part of a larger chain, however, this is not a five-star property despite such mark being used on their site. Unfortunately, this is a run-down hotel. It probably was a nice place pre-WWI, but in the last 80+ years, they have failed...read entire review at TravelPost.com
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