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Old Jan 7th, 2004, 08:14 AM
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Rome: Anyone stayed in either of these places?

Hotel Residenza dei Quiriti

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Parnazzo Farnese, an apartment in Campo dei Fiori I found on the Sleep in Italy site. Also, has anyone had experience with Sleep in Italy? I find their apartments to be the most attractive but wonder how they are in reality.

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Old Jan 7th, 2004, 08:43 AM
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Have you done searches here entering both Sleep in Italy and Parnazzo Farnese (searching them separately I mean)? There have been numerous comments about Sleep in Italy, and that particular apt. rings a bell.
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dabodin, I followed my own advice and did those searches, but sadly didn't find any information on either one.

But here's a bit of advice:
If anyone has stayed at either of those places, I guarantee you they'd respond if they happened to see a post titled "Residenza dei Quiriti or Parnazzo Farnese in Rome?" As it is, you're simply relying on browser's curiosity being strong enough to open up your post and then hoping one of them happens to know either place. You might repost with the suggested title.
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I stayed at Residenza dei Quiriti during a 2001 Summer trip to Rome. It is a small bed and breakfast near the Vatican which had been recently renovated. It is located in an upper level of a building. The rooms were immaculate and very nice with no special view in particular. It was a very short walk to the Vatican but not as central to other sites in Rome.

The only thing I can remember as a downside was that there was one time that my friend and I arrived around 5pm from sightseeing and there was noone at the front desk to open the door to the hotel for us so we had to wait a few minutes.

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Old Jan 8th, 2004, 08:44 AM
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Thank you both for responding. We have moved on from both of these choices, but I do appreciate your kind advice.
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