Crossing Condotti
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, ROME/ Updated : Oct 14, 2016, 15:55 IST
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For the shoppers out there, it doesn’t get much better than staying in the midst of the fashion shopping district and if you are looking for a small and boutique hotel that feels more like a B&B, look no further than Crossing Cond … Read more
For the shoppers out there, it doesn’t get much better than staying in the midst of the fashion shopping district and if you are looking for a small and boutique hotel that feels more like a B&B, look no further than Crossing Condotti. While you won’t get around the clock hotel services here, you will get a true feeling of a downtown house, one that offers both charm and antiques, as well as a concierge that is on hand everyday to help you with your needs. Read less

For the shoppers out there, it doesn’t get much better than staying in the midst of the fashion shopping district and if you are looking for a small and boutique hotel that feels more like a B&B, look no further than Crossing Condotti. While you won’t get around the clock hotel services here, you will get a true feeling of a downtown house, one that offers both charm and antiques, as well as a concierge that is on hand everyday to help you with your needs. The exposed wooden beams and antique desks set the tone for this 9-bedroom hotel and charming staff invite you to relax and unwind after a busy day of exploring the city. The four larger rooms here that are the newer rooms include small kitchenettes, allowing you to cook meals while the other rooms share a communal kitchenette available around the clock. What you might miss out on here though is breakfast, as they do not serve it and instead guests are encouraged to visit the local café’s throughout the city. Warm fabrics, a healthy dose of gorgeous antique furnishings and a charming concierge keeps guests coming back year after year.
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