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manages the similar Hotel Lachea two floors below. The combined reception is on the 1st
floor.
NICOLAS INN€
sunny B&B is on noisy Via Cavour. Run by a welcoming young couple, it has four big
guest rooms, each of which boasts homely furnishings with wrought-iron beds, colourful
pictures and a large bathroom. For such a central place it's remarkably quiet, and has a
long line of satisfied customers. No children under five.
B&B
HOTEL GIULIANA€
( 06 488 07 95;
www.hotelgiuliana.com
; Via Agostino de Pretis 70; s €60-85, d €80-140;
;
Termini)
A
cosy little hotel, run by a jolly Londoner and her daughter, the Giuliana ticks all the right
boxes. Rooms, divided into standard and superior, are dapper; the location, near Via
Nazionale, is convenient; and the service is cheery and efficient.
HOTEL
ABERDEEN HOTEL €
sparkling three-star is a decent, easygoing hotel in a well-connected, central location. The
spacious rooms feature chequered floors, comfy beds and spotless mint-green bathrooms.
Buffet breakfast is served under a charming, coffered wood ceiling, and the staff are
cheerful, cordial and helpful.
HOTEL
HOTEL CERVIA€
PENSION
( 06 49 10 57;
www.hotelcerviaroma.com
; Via Palestro 55; s €35-70, d €50-90, without bathroom s €20-35, d
€40-65;
;
Castro Pretorio)
Considerately run by two friendly, multilingual sisters, the Cer-
via is a welcoming and good-value place. Children are welcome, with free cots available
on request. Wi-fi is downstairs only. They offer dorm beds (€15 to €20) from July to
August, but it's worth asking at other times of year.
WELROME HOTEL €
does Mary de Rosa take huge pride in her small, spotless hotel, but she will also enthusi-
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