From the outside it loks like any other large hotel; in the city, high stone walls and flags outside with a bell boy or two having a sly smoke.
Inside decor was wonderful especially the lounge area - just like a 1920's ballroom. The bedrooms are a good size and the bed was enormous! Lots of wardrobe space etc - all very handy. Only got bathrobes on the last day though!
Staff very good with anything you require, but a word of warning - do not eat anything form the resturant! I may not be the best cook in the world but I know how to cook a few veg without killing them totally. The food was very expensive and totally undeserving of such beautiful surroundings, still they took our complaint on the chin and didn't charge for the worst bits! However, the wine selection was incredible, when the barman who used work in London offers you his choice of red - accept it. It's bound ot be fantastic!
For those that like a little comedy they had a one-man-and-his-amp show most nights in the lounge. It was hysterically funny, quite unintentionally i'm sure.
The position of the hotel is very good, near the top of Via Vittorio, and only a few minutes from the Spanish Steps, shops, Trevi Fountain etc.
It has to be the interior. They have a lovely big stairwell with lush thick carpets - great after walking about all day - makes you feel like a real princess walking down it.
The lounge is also amazing - a huge mural covers all the walls showing a party scene - very glamarous and be-jewelled people ever where






