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    Regina Hotel Baglioni, Rome Review

    Via Veneto 72, Rome 00187, Italy
    Regina Hotel Baglioni Review
     
    5 Star Rating
    Tags: Rome, Italy, Traditional reviewsThe Bill: £370 per night
     

    Situated in an exquisite location, near the Villa Borghese Gardens, you’ll find classic, understated décor in all the rooms here. Wrapping you in its warmth and understated beauty, and beguiling you with its charm.

    This is not to say that the hotel is in any way lacking in amenities, You’ll find valet parking and a gym here, but neither of these will leave quite the mark on your memory that breakfast will. When we stayed at the hotel and came down for breakfast in the morning, much to our surprise and delight, we were treated to breakfast with a musical accompaniment, this in the form of a harp player adorned in an elaborate and exquisitely beautiful ball gown. Breakfast itself was a delight, but the musical accompaniment was the touch that made it truly unforgettable.

    "A simply wonderful place to stay."

    During our stay we experienced a junior suite, but do not let the name fool you into thinking it was small, or in any way lacking in finery. It was quite spacious and luxuriously appointed, decorated in tasteful, classic style and filled with the same understated beauty that is the signature of the rest of the hotel. The bed was exceptionally comfortable, and the room also included an espresso machine that was most welcomed and thoroughly enjoyed.

    As comfortable as the hotel is, perhaps its best feature is its location. It makes the perfect jumping off point for a leisurely exploration of the city, and a wonderful place to retire at the end of a busy day filled with adventure.

    Photos courtesy of Regina Hotel Baglioni

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