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Saint Paul Hotel Rome

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I had not been to Rome for years and it was about time. Kaija had never been there and she was ofcause also looking forward to it. Rome is just one of the city of cities! A short resumé could be that we both loved it - what more can I say after coming back. We both have only good memories.
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Hotel Saint Paul in Rome
The Hotel Saint Paul was situated approx 5 km from the city centre. If you would be using the metro line B it is 4 stops further out than Colosseo. The hotel is situated in a very calm residential area close to one of the universities. The hotel is not well know and I think it is living its quiet life pretty good anyway. The hotel has some years on its back but things are working and it is a clean hotel.

When we arrived the receptionist was very efficient. During our check-in we got all information about the neighbourhood, the way to the metro, which trips that could be arranged from the hotel and so on.

The room we had was a good size for two persons, we had a king size bed that actually was a king size bed and not two normal size beds put together. The bedroom was ok and had everything but a tub. I didn’t mind that in the summer but it could be something that you would have appreciated in the winter I suppose.

The breakfast was ok; there were almost all the things you could ask for at a standard hotel. The waitress would also provide you with fresh cappuccino if that was required.

Close to the hotel you will find the Basilica San Paulo that is worth a visit.

My verdict for the hotel will be that all in all it a very pleasant hotel.
The rooms when the were newly do
The reception
The Breakfast table
The Hotel entry
The view from the balcony on 4th
The view from the balcony on 4th
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