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Hotel in Rome
I am looking for information about Hotel Marghera in the center of Rome. Is that a good location? Do you know Hotel Portghesi? <BR>Thanks for any help.
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Center of Rome of sorts ... The Marghera lays a couple of blocks from Termini Station. Haven't stayed in the Portoghesi either, but it's certainly much better located. If the price's right for you, I'd try the Santa Chiara. <BR>Paulo
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Center of Rome of sorts ... The Marghera lays a couple of blocks from Termini Station. Haven't stayed in the Portoghesi either, but it's certainly much better located. If the price's right for you, I'd try the Santa Chiara. <BR>Paulo
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We loved the Citi Hotel, just a few yards from the Spanish Steps and so close to all the shops. We also ate at the Ciao restaurant just a few yards away. All the local business/office workers congregate there - very good value.
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The Portoghesi is in a great location and is suppose to be a decent hotel. But as the 'poster child' for the Hotel Due Torri, I must also reccommend it. The Due Torri is right near the Portoghesi, but I think you will find a more friendly staff and quieter location at the Due Torri. <BR> <BR>If you want to see pictures of the Due Torri, check out my websight-- <BR> <BR>http://home.earthlink.net/~richardab/ <BR> <BR>Follow the path <BR> <BR>Enter>Fly>Europe>Rome>Sleep <BR> <BR>My sight also has other info on Rome such as Hotels, Restaurants and Travel Info. I also recently added my new section on Amsterdam Hotels (if you are interested). <BR> <BR>Let me know if you have any questions!
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I've never been to the Portoghesi, but my friends stay there every time they go and they love it.
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Scalinata di Spagna is great though it is located at the top of the Spanish Steps.
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