Napoleon Hotel
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Good morning, Pat Have not stayed at <BR>the HOTEL NAPOLEON, however here is what <BR>information that was found. <BR>The Hotel NAPOLEON, pza V. Emanuele, 105 <BR>is a four star hotel with 80 rooms, its <BR>location is about 3 blocks southeast of <BR>Santa Maria Maggiore down the Via Carlo <BR>Alberto and the hotel is on the SW side <BR>of the Pza V. Emanuele and about the <BR>same distance from the Rome Termini <BR>Station. There is supposed to be an <BR>entrance to the Metropolitana in front <BR>of the hotel. You can't go wrong with <BR>the area during the day, other than <BR>keeping your eyes open and be aware of <BR>what is going on around you, however <BR>would suggest using a taxi at night <BR>both coming and going. I do not like <BR>the area around the station, seems like <BR>too many characters that come out at <BR>night like any large city. We did stay <BR>a number of years ago at a hotel southeast of this one, the President <BR>and remember taking cabs at night. If <BR>you want a couple of ristorante recomm- <BR>endations, drop me an email and will <BR>reply. Richard of Hickory Hills, Il...
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Pat: I just noticed your Go-Today post. Why don't you also check out www.italiatours.com. It's the Alitalia site, and they have great competitively-priced winter packages and a much wider and nicer choice of hotels at all price levels than Go-Today, IMO.
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Pat- <BR>Their website is www.napoleon.it <BR> <BR>We are booked to stay there in Feb., also through go-today. The hotel looks decent on the website, and we actually like the fact that it is close to the termini so that we can get around the city. It doesn't look like the most glamourous of locations but the price we got couldn't be beat. Besides, how much time will you really be spending hanging around the hotel? Have fun! <BR> <BR>Lisa



