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Adriano Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Located at the base of the Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica (2.5 kms. from La Fortuna, on the road to Waterfall R Fortuna) with a spectacular view of the southeast side of the volcano, this small bed and breakfast hotel has the advantage of being at a slightly higher altitude than La Fortuna, thus cooler.... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review This hotel is housed within the original walls of a 15th-century palazzo. It's been skillfully converted into a well-run and government-rated three-star hotel that houses guests comfortably. The location is close to some of Rome's major landmarks, including Piazza di Spagna, Piazza Navona, and the P... frommers.com
No title - expert review An unrivalled location right in the heart of the of the Old Town, and an easy walk to Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps. A traditional building housed within original walls of a 15th century palace, with high ceilings, beams etc. Simply furnished, but clean and comfortable. A bit more expensive th... hotelconnect.co.uk
No title - expert review Hotel located in the heart of the historic city centre near Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps and the most elegant street for shopping. Central Railway Station Termini 2km/1.2mi, nearest, underground station Spagna Square 500 meters ... sidestep.com
Wouldn´t recommend - user review I also would not recommend this Hotel to anyone. My husband and I stayed there in October 2003, because our other Hotel reservations were lost and they sent us there. Shower was unusable, to call it low water pressure would be an understatement. The toilet seat actually fell off! To the credit of th... epinions.com
Fantastic Location - user review My wife & I have just come back from a great stay in Rome (April 2007). We set off with the intention of 'doing' Rome in just 4 days and needed a centrally located hotel where we could walk with ease to all the major attraction... epinions.com
Exercise caution - user review My wife and I stayed here in mid May 2002 for three nights on our first trip to Rome. The hotel entrance is hidden on a narrow alley that supports a surprising amount of traffic. I had asked for a quiet room when I booked b... epinions.com
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