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I stay there in January 2018 ,and I get pimples on my hands and feet with terrible iching
I wake up at 3 o'clock in the morning with terrible iching ,I turn on the light I look at my hands and I see red pimples...More
I read good reviews about this hotel and thought why not, the only good thing about this hotel is the place it is in because it’s close to all the tourist attractions. The WiFi wasn’t good and when we asked for it to be fixed...More
Stayed here for 2 nights with my daughter 24-26 September 2017. Just 3 minutes walk from Rome Termini we found the hotel okay. Once inside the main door you need to go up the stairs on your right and to the first floor - the...More
Residence / hostel type of stay with a good location right next to Termini. Plain and basic, but good enough for those who are just looking for a clean room and a quick breakfast catered by lovely Erica. The common area before entering the hotel...More
Recently stayed here for 3 nights as part of a Europe travel trip. The hotel is well located just outside the main train station Termini, and is only a 15 minute walk to the Colosseum.
The rooms are very basic but are cleaned everyday. The...More
Old school vibe from the very beginning is the only way to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. The Esquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areas in Rome for its key location on one of the city’s famous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood to its modern incarnation as a multicultural hub, Esquilino always has something going on—polyglot vendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up
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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’t like the historic centre. Liberty architecture, large piazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches, secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like Santa Maria Maggiore.