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An Interesting Hotel Outside Rome
Rudy Maxa visited the region around Rome this morning on PBS.
He stayed at La Posta Vecchia, foremerly owned by J P Getty. http://www.lapostavecchia.com/eng/index.php ((I)) |
Ira: I would have thought that for the benefit of the Fodor's community you would also have mentioned that rates at La Posta Vecchia <b>start</b> at 580 Euros a night. Admittedly, that includes buffet breakfast, service and VAT...
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Hi Eloise,
If I had done that, no one would have looked at the hotel. Impressive, no? |
Very (impressive, I mean), but if I can't afford to stay there, it doesn't do me an awful lot of good, does it?
And you have to admit it's a bit of a departure from the hotels you normally mention here... |
Hi E,
>..you have to admit it's a bit of a departure from the hotels you normally mention here...< Good Lord, I wouldn't even think of staying there, unless I knew I had only a month to live. :) |
or maybe if someone were paying your way to write a travel book or TV show....
perhaps in your next life? |
"Interesting?"
<b>Fabulous!</b> |
If I ever learn that I have a month to live, I think I'd spend at last a few days of it at Villa Feltrinelli.
At something in the general vicinity of twice the nightly room rates of La Posta Vecchia. Clearly either property is a nice step up from the former residence of Mr. Christian Dior - - http://www.geocities.com/rexbickers/Montauroux.html - - where I have had the good fortune of spending a week. Twice, in fact. Best wishes, Rex |
Just saw this post... wow, a hotel with an onsite museum containing ancient Roman artifacts. My dream come true. Too bad it will likely always be out of my price range!
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