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Cardinal Hotel(****)
The 71 rooms have red-and-gold brocade bedspreads and tasseled curtains, carpeted or tiled floors, and large windows. Bathrooms are tiled in white and beige and some have bathtubs in addition to showers. Triple room - These guestrooms offer one single bed and one queen bed, or two twin beds and one single bed. Junior suite - These guestrooms have one queen bed or two twin beds, and one sofa bed for two. Quadruple room - These guestrooms offer one queen bed or two twin beds, and one sofa bed for two people. Double/twin room - These guestrooms have one queen bed or two twin beds. Senior suite - These guestrooms offer one queen bed or two twin beds with one single bed, or one sofa bed that fits one or two people.
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Rooms include Cardinal Hotel amenities include A buffet breakfast (fee) is offered every morning in a large, windowed room on the main level. The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area. Nearby restaurants: Il Gonfalone Il Cardinale
In city center
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| What to expect: Couples and families stay at this hotel, away from city bustle but still very much in the center of town. The lobby is comfortable, with gilded, glass-topped tables and upholstered chairs. The hotel was built on the foundation of an old Roman court house, and the huge blocks of stone are still visible in the bar and lounge. Amenity highlights: The Cardinal has a large and sunny breakfast room, plenty of comfy leather chairs in the many lounges, and attentive staff. The Piazza Farnese, Campo di Fiori, Trastevere, and Piazza Navona are within a half-mile of the hotel. Insider tip: The nearby restaurants in the Campo di Fiori and Trastevere are some of the best (and most expensive) in Rome, and Trastevere has a lively selection of clubs. A daily market is held in the Campo, and a beautiful palace is in Piazza Farnese, 3 blocks away.
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