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Hotels in Rome: Napoleon, Palladium Palace, other?
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My husband and I are visiting Rome for 3 nights in March. These hotels, Napoleon and Palladium Palace, seem to be a good deal (Napoleon for 130EUR, Palladium for 101EUR). Any recommendations? This will be our first time in Rome. We prefer not to spend more than 130EUR/night. Thanks, Karen |
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Hotels in Rome: Napoleon, Palladium Palace, other?
They both look good to me
The "Napoleon" one has a ADSL line 24h/24 for all its guests... that's not bad... ) If you're still searching I suggest you go he http://www.romaturismo.it/v2/en/main.asp It's the tourism office of Rome where you can find lots of info on Rome (events and things to see) as well as all the accomodations availabe in Rome... Bon Voyage! Braque "Karen Gonzalez" ha scritto nel messaggio om... Hi, My husband and I are visiting Rome for 3 nights in March. These hotels, Napoleon and Palladium Palace, seem to be a good deal (Napoleon for 130EUR, Palladium for 101EUR). Any recommendations? This will be our first time in Rome. We prefer not to spend more than 130EUR/night. Thanks, Karen |
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Hotels in Rome: Napoleon, Palladium Palace, other?
In om,
Karen Gonzalez typed: My husband and I are visiting Rome for 3 nights in March. These hotels, Napoleon and Palladium Palace, seem to be a good deal (Napoleon for 130EUR, Palladium for 101EUR). Any recommendations? This will be our first time in Rome. We prefer not to spend more than 130EUR/night. I know neither hotel, but can comment on their location. Neither is what I would consider ideally located, but to me, the location of the Napoleon is much more convenient than the Palladium Palace. If you want other recommendations, look at the Hotel Arenula, and the San Pantaleo. I've stayed at and liked both. They are both in your price range, and although not luxurious, they are comfortable, quiet (not always easy to find in Rome), and their locations are close to ideal. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Hotels in Rome: Napoleon, Palladium Palace, other?
Karen Gonzalez wrote:
My husband and I are visiting Rome for 3 nights in March. These hotels, Napoleon and Palladium Palace, seem to be a good deal (Napoleon for 130EUR, Palladium for 101EUR). Any recommendations? The Palladium is ~3 blocks from Termini which is a major bus hub and both metro lines cross. This makes getting around and back fairly easy. The Napoleon does have metro A line across the street and 2 bus lines (70 & 71) ~3 blocks away which will get you in the historic center. I have stayed within a couple of blocks of the Palladium on 6 trips and booked the 7th today for March. The Napoleon is located at Piazza Vittorio Emanuele which is a seedy area IMO and I stay near Termini. A hotel close to the Palladium which I have stayed at twice and if their rates are ~ the same I'll book it again is the Hotel Kennedy, a very decent 3* hotel. www.hotelkennedy.net Regards, Walter ...And Paradise Was Lost...like teardrops in the rain... |
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Hotels in Rome: Napoleon, Palladium Palace, other?
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:38:59 -0500, Poetic Justice wrote:
Karen Gonzalez wrote: My husband and I are visiting Rome for 3 nights in March. These hotels, Napoleon and Palladium Palace, seem to be a good deal (Napoleon for 130EUR, Palladium for 101EUR). Any recommendations? The Palladium is ~3 blocks from Termini which is a major bus hub and both metro lines cross. This makes getting around and back fairly easy. The Napoleon does have metro A line across the street and 2 bus lines (70 & 71) ~3 blocks away which will get you in the historic center. I have stayed within a couple of blocks of the Palladium on 6 trips and booked the 7th today for March. The Napoleon is located at Piazza Vittorio Emanuele which is a seedy area IMO and I stay near Termini. A hotel close to the Palladium which I have stayed at twice and if their rates are ~ the same I'll book it again is the Hotel Kennedy, a very decent 3* hotel. www.hotelkennedy.net Regards, Walter I recently stayed at the Celio, close to the Colosseum. Tiny rooms, small hotel, but very quiet. Interesting breakfast area, in a tent. Italian colleagues seem to normally stay there when visiting La Sapienzia. |
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