




Piazza Sant'Anastasia 4
Due Torri Hotel occupies a palazzo on Piazza Sant'Anastasia, one of Verona's most storied squares, steps from the Gothic church of Sant'Anastasia and a short walk from the Roman Arena. As a five-star property in the dense, pedestrianized heart of the city, it positions itself for guests who want to be inside the narrative of Verona rather than adjacent to it — those who come for the opera season, for the medieval streetscape, or simply because this city rewards slow attention.
The hotel's rating of 9.1 across more than six hundred reviews points to consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance. Rooms are soundproofed, a meaningful detail on a medieval square where stone amplifies every sound, and the spa — with sauna, steam room, and massage — gives guests a reason to return mid-afternoon rather than push through the day on foot. The restaurant and bar keep guests anchored to the property in the evenings without requiring them to navigate an unfamiliar city after dark.
Guests arriving by air will find the airport shuttle a practical asset: Verona Villafranca is close, but the historic center is not easily reached by taxi at odd hours, and pulling up to a piazza this central with luggage handled is a different start to a stay. Those checking in after the 14:00 opening can leave bags with the 24-hour desk and walk straight out into the city; at checkout, the noon deadline gives a full morning before the day turns logistical. On-site parking, rare for a hotel this deep inside the centro storico, matters for anyone arriving by car through a zone where private vehicles are otherwise unwelcome.
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