DInghilterra Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Lizst, Mendelssohn, Hans Christian Andersen, Mark Twain, Hemingway, and now you Ever since it opened its doors in 1845, the d'Inghilterra has welcomed Rome's most discerning tourists - indeed, it was named to honor all those Brits who once colonized the Spanish Steps district back in the Grand Tour ... fodors.com
No title - expert review One of Rome's most soigné hotels, the d'Inghliterra used to house the chicest dining spot, a veritable neoclassic salon swagged with Empire fabrics right out of an Ingres painting. Sadly, it has now been replaced with this rather standard-issue symphony in beige marbles, beechwood walls, and ... fodors.com
No title - expert review he rooms, all different from one another, are characterized by period decor, marble bathrooms and costly fabrics. The regal comfort of the rooms forms an ideal complement to the beauty of the eternal City, they all provide air conditioning, hair dryer, minibar, direct telephone line, satellite TV an... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review Just a stone's throw away from the Spanish Steps, the 17th century home of the noble Torlonia family has been one of the most exclusive hotels in Rome for the past 150 years. The air of sober elegance that envelops the salons, furnished with treasured antique furniture, is echoed in each guestroom, ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review Lungarno Hotels' newest property the first in Rome opening April 2006 Unique Italian style town house located in one of the world's most famous neighbourhood in Rome At the corner of Via Condotti, just a few steps from Piazza di Spagna, in the heart of the luxurious shopping district Exclusive, inti... sidestep.com
Not Worth It - user review Clearly, in Europe a 5 star designation isn't that hard to come by. For the price, mediocre amenities, lackluster service and slightly above average accommodations. The first room we were put in was TINY; the hotel did change our room when we asked but one cannot help feeling taken for a ride when t... expedia.com
Needs to be renovated - user review The hotel itself is decent. The restaurant was VERY good and the location was great. What was AWFUL was the bathroom. I had to speed shower and turn it on and off while I shampooed so that the water wouldn't overflow onto the floor. I couldn't even put my arms up to wash my hair because it was that ... expedia.com
Great hotel - user review This is a smallish, very quaint hotel. The location is terrific in the heart of the shopping district surrounding the Spanish Steps. The metro is very close, and Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain, Campo de Fiori, and the Pantheon are all within walking distance. The staff are extremem... expedia.com
No title - user review I had lunch there. ate very weel. the best service ... fodors.com
An Oasis of Calm in Bustling Rome - user review The d'Inghilterra is located in the heart of Rome's upscale shopping district, a few minutes from the Spanish Steps, close to Trevi Fountain, walking distance to so many sites. It is small and very cozy. Our room was nicely decorated, with separate sleeping and sitting areas, several windows that op... fodors.com
Will stay there again. - user review It had old world charm.Breakfast at your door at time specified.Big bathtub with HOT water.CNN.I traveled alone,and I felt they were watching out for me,very caring... travel.yahoo.com
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