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Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, ROME/ Updated : Dec 19, 2016, 13:21 IST
Synopsis
You certainly won’t have any problems knowing where you are when you enter this hotel as the theme is truly Italian. It’s that the location puts you right on the doorsteps of some of the best shopping in the city including Gucci a … Read more
You certainly won’t have any problems knowing where you are when you enter this hotel as the theme is truly Italian. It’s that the location puts you right on the doorsteps of some of the best shopping in the city including Gucci and Prada. The hotel is actually a 17th century townhouse that has been converted into a hotel and only offers nine rooms, so we suggest booking far in advance to snag a room. Read less

You certainly won’t have any problems knowing where you are when you enter this hotel as the theme is truly Italian. It’s that the location puts you right on the doorsteps of some of the best shopping in the city including Gucci and Prada. The hotel is actually a 17th century townhouse that has been converted into a hotel and only offers nine rooms, so we suggest booking far in advance to snag a room. The rooms all offer the same great amenities including free Wi-Fi, Nespresso machines, mini bars and flat screen TV’s. What you won’t find here though is fancy cocktail bars, room service or even a restaurant. Instead the focus is on giving you the space of your dreams to call home for a night or two. Think canopied beds and enormous marbled baths. Splurge on the rooftop suite to sleep under the stars and timber beams. Kids are welcome here as well and there is a babysitting service that the hotel provides for an extra fee. Breakfast is brought to the rooms between 8 am and 10:30 am.
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