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Fodor's Review:
Step into the richly marbled lobby and lounges done up in tartan wallpapers, antiquarian mezzotints, and framed landscape paintings and experience an elegance rare at this price level. Among Rome's lower-price hotels, the Morgana is relatively large, with 108 rooms. What that means here is a wide choice of amenities -- four different categories of rooms, with corresponding prices, offer a chance to mix and match: modern or antique furniture, Jacuzzi tub or data port, or both. Ask and you shall receive -- but no matter which guest room you land, you'll have few complaints about the decor, which is chic and charming in most instances. You would never use those adjectives to describe the immediate neighborhood -- just a block removed from Stazione Termini -- but you can't have everything.
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