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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Rome hotel review

Rome Italy Hotel Review - Hotel Hassler Villa Medici, Rome

by Wade Rowland - Part 1
Hotel Hassler Rome Italy hotel review Roberto E. Wirth
President & General Manager
Hotel Hassler Villa Medici, Rome

Roberto Wirth, general manager of the legendary Hotel Hassler Villa Medici in Rome, is the very soul of Italian warmth and congeniality. You can think of him as the Marcello Mastroianni of the hotel business. His career has been devoted to the art of making other people comfortable and at ease.

And yet he leaves you feeling twinges of inadequacy. Not simply because as a relatively young man he's in charge of so admired an institution as the Hassler, or even because he's fluent in German and English as well as Italian; after all multilingualism is a not-uncommon accomplishment among European businessmen.

What makes all of Mr. Wirth's considerable achievements so remarkable is that he was born deaf. It's one thing to learn to lip read and to speak, as Mr. Wirth did, in your native tongue if you're hearing-impaired; it is quite another to learn to converse in foreign languages.

This of course is not something you learn from the urbane Mr. Wirth, but from the hotel's public relations officer, who remains in awe of the man despite an association of several years.

You learn the basic biography, as well; that Mr. Wirth is the scion of a family of Swiss hoteliers, whose father Oscar Wirth in 1938 tore down the original, dark and labyrinthine Hassler and built a modern luxury hotel behind a faƁade that replicated the original. That, on Mussolini's orders, he named it the Villa MediciĆ³Hassler didn't sound Italian enough for il Duce. That, after the war, he rechristened it with its former name, though many Romans still know it as simply the Villa Medici. (The sixteenth century Medici villa is in fact just a few steps up the street.) That little Roberto entered the world in a room in the nearby Hotel Eden, which was at one time sistered to the Hassler and connected by a tunnel.

When Oscar died in 1968 his wife, Carmen, took over the hotel as regent, while Roberto attended Cornell University and interned in management at hotels around the world. Roberto assumed the position of general manager in 1982; his mother occupies a suite at the Hassler when she's not at the family estate in Umbria.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Review of hotels in Rome

Hotels in Rome are reviewed on many sites, but there are different information such as photo, room views, hotel prices and other information.
That is why it is very important to look

And now the other one response: “My sister and I were not happy with the room itself when stayed in some hotels. We loved the beds and especially the pillows however the mold and mildew in the bathtub was not cutting it.
There were stains on the carpet too. Considering we were only there to sleep and shower I guess it was ok. Just remember to bring the flip flops the college kids use to take showers with.”
These review where about some of Rome hotels.But almost all the travel sites consider this hotel to be almost an excellent place and that is why always give good recommendations in terms of this hotel.
That is why I recommend you to read and look hotel reviews and than travel. To Rome as example.


Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Rome hotel review

Capo D’Africa Hotel, Rome. Review

Capo D’Africa Hotel Rome is an edifice which commemorates 19 century with all its majesty and antiquity. Our review can surely say that Hotel Capo d’Africa is almost ideally located-- in the heart of Imperial Rome, that is why Capo d’Africa towers between The Forum and The Domus Aurea.


Capo d’Africa Address: Via d’Africa, 54, Rome, 00184 Italy

Average price for one room in Hotel Capo d’Africa Rome : $ 310

Capo D’Africa was built in 2002 and now this hotel consists of four floors and includes 65 rooms. Our review presents you such Hotel Capo d’Africa Rome amenities as : air conditioning, telephones with voice mails, DVD/VCR, Internet access, fitness club, babysitting care, non-smoking rooms, restaurant and bar.

Hotel Capo d’Africa skillfully combines classic and modern styles, as well as Capo d’Africa rooms, where modern facilities are decorated with warm nuances of classic ochre, sand and marble.

Capo d’Africa Hotel offers splendid meeting facilities, having in its disposition three marvelous high-tech meeting rooms, so you can even do some business in fascinating resort Capo d’Africa.

Rome hotels review

Short review of Albergo Del Senato Hotel Rome
Incredible but fact-having stayed in this splendid nook- Albergo Del Senato Hotel Rome,you'll contemplate Pantheon from the window of your room! Moreover, Albergo Del Senato Hotel is surrounded by superfine historical landmarks, such as The Trevi Fountain (immortalized by Fellini's film 'La Dolce Vita'), The Coliseum , St Peter's Cathedral, Leonardo da Vinci Airport.As you've already understood from our short review Albergo Del Senato is located on the Piazza della Rotonda, so Hotel Albergo Del Senato towers directly opposite the Pantheon.

Our review can tell you also great news – Albergo del senato Hotel Rome was recently renovated and now, though Albergo Del Senato is a tree-star hotel, it is one of the most majestic inns in Rome. Hotel Albargo Del Senato Rome transmits all the atmosphere
of ancient and magic Rome.

Hotel Details of Albergo Del Senato:

56 Rooms / 6 Floors
Built in 1890
Babysitting or Child Care
Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
Car Rental
Concierge Services
Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
Currency Exchange
Room Service

Room Amenities of Albergo del Senato Hotel Rome:

Air Conditioning (In Room)
Telephone
Television (Cable/Satellite)
Non-Smoking Rooms
In Room Broadband Internet Access
Balcony/Terrace
Mini-Bar

Average price for one room in Albergo Del Senato Hotel : $400-450

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Review of the Hotel Alimandi Vaticano, Rome

Hotel Alimandi Vaticano
Hotel Alimandi Vaticano.
Address: Viale Vaticano 99, Rome 00165, Italy.

Small tiny hotel Alimandi Vaticano is located in one of the most elegant areas of Rome, in front of the entrance at the Vatican Museum. Hotel Alimandi Vaticano is situated not far from the enchanting St. Peter's Basilica - tourists walk there from hotel in a few minutes. This Luxury 4 star Hotel, decorated in liberty style, was opened on July 2004 and offers all the most modern facilities. This charming hotel will welcome you in its warm atmosphere, granting a perfect stay in the Eternal City. The great position right in the heart of Rome, also close to one of the most famous shopping district of the city, will be the perfect choice for leisure and business travellers.
Perfect hotel, the stuff is great, clean rooms, cuisine, and of course people. Traveling to Rome becomes a log better if tourist stays in
Hotel Alimandi Vaticano.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Caesar House Residenze Romane, Rome

Travel to RomeThe hotel Caesar House Residenze Romane has well charm and the warmest and helpful staff. The rooms are alwais ready for visitors, there are a king bed, a small table/sitting area, and a day bed. So charming hotel, one loves it!
Its Etro (high end Italian designer) toiletries in the bathroom are so impressing!Rome hotel Caesar House Residenze Romane
Location of the Caesar House Residenze Romane is great, the staff is fantastic, the breakfast is good and served in the room.
A jolly good place to stay. It is not a hotel with 24hr room service the bathroom is not cleaned daily but towels are changed.
Though in such a busy central place it's quiet and feel peaceful. The staff is perhabs the main selling point of the hotel.

Hotel is quite tiny and relax. There are only 7 room, but travelers are very impressed with the service and amenities. The average price is $ 290 for a room.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Rome hotels: Santa Maria hotel

Santa Maria - hotel in Rome
Santa Maria is located in a 16th century convent renovated in 2000 year.
Address of the hotel: Vicolo del Piede 2, Rome 00153, Italy.

The hotel maintains flavour of the original architecture. It makes beautiful base in a romantic and relaxing ambiance.This area of Rome is an historical and central, it is the heart of one of the most ancient and outstanding districts of Rome, Trastevere full of tranquility immersed in an intricate labyrinth of colorful and vivacious narrow streets.

Great place for a hotel, Trastevere is a little rough around the edges.

Santa Maria hotel is different from other hotels. Every room faces the courtyard, a long stay is more pleasant because you aren't going up in a windowless elevator and walking down stark hallways every time you return to your room. The orange trees in the courtyard were amazing to look at every day.
The breakfast is awesome. Scrambled eggs!
The breakfast room is also served as a bar in the evenings with complimentary appetizers (like Boccaccio).

Trastevere area of Rome is great. After walking all around the city seeing the sites, it's not as commercialized as the other areas there is a feel this is the "Roman" part of Rome. No busy traffic, very relaxing place, and very easy to get to any sight - the Vatican, the Colosseum, Trevi fountain.

Lovely place, Santa Maria hotel in fact has lovely comfort, beautiful staff and service.