CasaCau
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, ROME/ Updated : Oct 14, 2016, 14:43 IST
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It feels more like a home away from home here at CasaCau rather than a hotel and that is one of the reasons why this boutique hotel is so sought after. And maybe the mere steps away from the Trevi Fountain also make is fairly desi … Read more
It feels more like a home away from home here at CasaCau rather than a hotel and that is one of the reasons why this boutique hotel is so sought after. And maybe the mere steps away from the Trevi Fountain also make is fairly desirable. The rooms are more apartments than rooms, with some offering terraces that overlook the cities while others Turkish baths and contemporary furniture. Read less

It feels more like a home away from home here at CasaCau rather than a hotel and that is one of the reasons why this boutique hotel is so sought after. And maybe the mere steps away from the Trevi Fountain also make is fairly desirable. The rooms are more apartments than rooms, with some offering terraces that overlook the cities while others Turkish baths and contemporary furniture. You will never be without here at CasaCau, whether you are looking to make coffee in the mornings or make your own dinners. The wide open spaces of the apartment breathe luxury and quality and it’s evident from the moment you walk in that you can feel at home. While you won’t find an on-site restaurant, room service or a typical check in counter you will find plenty of advice from the owners and staff on where to go in Rome, what to see and the secrets of a good trip. With nothing else quite like it in the city, CasaCau most definitely deserves a visit.
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