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CHARMING HOTELS IN ROME |
Now, what makes charming an hotel in Rome ?
Rome's hotels are among the most luxurious in Europe. The italian tourist board controls every year the prices of the hotels in Rome, designating a minimum and a maximum price. The difference between the two might depend on the season, the location of the room and even its size. The Italian tourist office uses stars to indicate their category of comfort, like five stars fo deluxe and four for first class.
The ratings and the stars that the italian governemnt gives to the hotels of Rome do not depend on sensitivity of decoration or frescoed celings, but they are based on facilities, such as elevators and their aspect.
A charming hotel in Rome must have, for example a pleasant tea room, which is called a winter garden, because of palm trees under the center of its glass roof and the painted bamboo chairs and tables set about.
You can judge if an hotel in Rome is charming also for its magnificent view, especially if you have booked a room with a view on saint Peter's basilica with its dome.
The hotels in Rome are charming because they have the power or quality of pleasing or delighting their customers.
Rome accommodations attract and delight greatly: the simple elegance of the meal charmes the guests.
Many hotels in Rome are so lovely, that they seduce you for their courtyards filled with jasmine, henna and bouganvillea, with an irresistible library to rest after a day spent sightseeing in Rome. The new rooms in Rome can captivate the customers non only with discounted prices but also with the charme of their concierge management that is always very efficient and helpful to the people visiting Rome.
Many things changed in Rome since the Jubilee of the year 2000 and a quiet revolution has been taking place in the charming Rome 's hotel world.
Quiet because few foreign visitors have taken notice of these new charming hotels, rescued from dilapidation and restored to become small hotels and guesthouses with real character, often enthusiastically runned by members of families, which have owned them for generations.