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This elegant boutique hotel in Rome is tucked away among the designer boutiques near the Spanish Steps, a superb location mere footsteps from the Via del Corso. The five cosy Superior Rooms, one Junior Suite, two Deluxe Rooms, Master Suite and apartment are tastefully decorated in muted tones accented with baroque treasures like giant gilt mirrors, oil paintings and mahogany dressers. Tea trays in each room are kitted out with kettles and Rosenthal china tea cups, or help yourself from the Nespresso machine and fridge in the communal kitchenette. Swanky minimalist bathrooms feature L’Occitane toiletries, overhead showers, fluffy robes and slippers. A courteous concierge offers a personalised service and is eager to make suggestions and reservations. For those wishing to cocoon themselves in luxury in the heart of Rome, look no further than this elegant pied-à-terre, it's one of the best places to stay in the Eternal City.
Charming
Local exploring
City Style
Designer Shopping
Sights nearby
Antiques
No restaurant
Downtown
Four poster beds
Child friendly
Chic
Townhouse
Rooms
10 rooms in this hotelSuites
The suite enjoys a small private courtyard and wellness area with a Turkish bathSatellite / Cable TV
No restaurant
Bicycle hire
Walking distance restaurants
In room DVD
Wifi
Four poster beds
Concierge
Child friendly
Designer Shopping
Sights nearby
Why do people love staying in your hotel? At the Crossing Condotti people feel immediately at ease, being greeted from the first minute by the house manager; as “home away from home” between sipping a hot coffee or reading a book in the living room. Right in down town, neighbouring all the main sites such as Coliseum, Vatican city, Navona square, Trevi’s fountain etc., in the meantime in the heart of the shopping area.
What is there to do in the area? Sightseeing, shopping, sport, wellness, nightlife, culture, food.
What kind of breakfast do you offer? We do not serve breakfast since we offer a 24hr wide choice of drinks, coffee with Nespresso machine, jolly-rolls in the shared kitchenette. In add to that, all rooms are provided with welcome tray with all necessary to make hot drinks and biscuits.
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We do not offer other meal, but every day at disposal from 8h30am to 6h30pm, we offer recommendations for best coffee shops and restaurant or trattoria in Rome.
Which are your most popular room types, and why? The new Junior Suite is getting more and more popular because is like to have a own apartment in Rome, with private Turkish-bath and chromo-therapy, private kitchenette.
What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? Crossing Condotti is an ordinary place with character, where you will receive an attentive and personalized service, going beyond travellers expectations. Antiques restored ceilings, paintings and furniture mixed with modern bathrooms of minimal classy design, the informal ambience, and cozy rooms, the awesome location, they are just the outlines at the unique, authentic experience you will feel, breathing the genuine Roman’s Dolce Vita.
Crossing Condotti is a quiet haven located in Rome's bustling but still villagey fashion district. The nine-room hotel has the simplicity of a guesthouse but the panache of a luxury hotel. The décor is a tasteful mix of antique and contemporary, with fine bed linens and textiles creating an aura of discreet opulence.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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