La Lumière Di Piazza Di Spagna
Via Belsiana, 72 - 00187 Rome
La “Lumière” brand new, intimate, elegant rooms and friendly courteous staff to ensure a memorable vacation with us.La “Lumière” di Piazza di Spagna in the center of Rome close to all major tourist attractions. Getting Piazza di Spagna is no problem with Rome’s Metro, just three stops from Termini Railway Station through the A line. Being on foot is perfect for navigating the neighbourhood. Piazza di Spagna remains a pedestrian’s paradise. You pass three blocks down via Condotti heading towards the Corso and find in sight of via Belsiana, 72 the entrance to the La “Lumière” di Piazza di Spagna is at the street level. Our Residence intimacy is immediately apparent and a stark contrast to the bustling activity on via Condotti. This contrast continues as all of the Residence’s rooms overlook the fashionable avenue. The interior of the rooms testifies of the elegance and the good taste: consisting of elegant drapery, plush beds, cozy lighting, smart closet spaces, satellite TV, telephone, modem jack, air conditioned, hair-dryer, safety box, Jacuzzi spa, mini bar and double paned windows award plenty of silence from the via Condotti. Our bar and breakfast area is a the top the Residence, on two terraces. The uncovered terrace is perfect for the summer with a great view of Trinità di Monti and Villa Medici. and just peaking over the roof tops of Piazza di Spagna. During the winter the services are below within the canopied porch. Overall our new, charming and quaint La “Lumière” di Piazza di Spagna offer an intimate experience in the popular and crowded Piazza di Spagna neighbored.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-26
Very old hotel. We paid 300 euros for a hotel where nobody helped with the luggage. The carpet at the lobby and corridors old and dirty. The bed at the room couldn't be hardest. We could hardly sleep, had an old thin matress. People nice. At the reception during day time people very nice and efficient. During the night very nice but completely unefficient
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-05-20
Pleasant staff. Great value for money considering the price of Rome hotels. Breakfast is just standard continental fare but there is a nice rooftop terrace for breakfast. If you want to be nearer the main attractions of the city then consider something a little more south west in the city. If you want to be near great shopping then this is the hotel for you.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-01-25
The location is fantastic, especially for shopping, eating out and walking tour sightseeing. The size of the hotel is small, the lobby tiny, the rooms okay, the b'fast terrace offers a rooftop view of the area including the Spanish Steps. We were happy for the two nights we were there. I would not go there for a longer stay as might be a bit claustrophobic!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-06-30
This is my 5th trip to Rome and I chose this hotel because of the great location. We stayed 5 nights and the room was clean and well appointed if not overly large. The staff was friendly and helpful, English was not a problem. Breakfast is not particularl
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-12-09
This was my first stay at Hotel La Lumière di Piazza di Spagna and I have to say that I would definitely stay there again. It was a short stay of 3 days to attend my brothers marriage in Rome and you couldn't have asked for a more central location, being situated as it is on a small street beside Via Condotti and the Spanish Steps. Shopping at Christmas time in Rome is an experience not to be missed, far removed from the hustle of many cities and the location of this small hotel, the friendliness of the staff and the comfortable rooms along with a good breakfast make this hotel a great choice. One tip - on departure, if there are three or more people heading to the airport, have the receptionist book one of their taxis for you. Charge is(€55)and it will save a lot of walking.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-05-27
This hotel is in a fantastic location. The rooms are very nicely decorated and ours was actually roomy (apart from the bathroom) by Italian standards. The hotel is within a very short walk of the Metro if you are keen on getting the train from Rome airport.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-06-17
This hotel is in an excellent location close to the Spanish Steps. The staff all speak English and provided many useful suggestions for restaurants, cafes, wine shops etc. As the breakfast room is located at the top of the hotel we were able to eat and enjoy a beautiful view. There is also a roof area that can be used at any time. We used this for pre-dinner drinks.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-06-06
Breakfast is not in accordance with the price: Teawater mostly only warm, no breads for an average european client, cold cuts really not good, jam below average. good: Some fresh fruits
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-08
The street below our room was being rebuilt with enormous noise (concrete mixers ..) during the whole first night(28th to 29th September) of our stay, and we could get absolutely no sleep- The hotel refused to discharge one night arguing they were
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2003-03-25
We had a wonderful stay at La Lumière di Piazza di Spagna. The location could not be better, right at the foot of the Spanish Steps and right off Via Condotti. The staff was very welcoming, room was clean with a small balcony. There is a nice terrace where they serve breakfast every morning. We would definitely stay there again on our next visit to Rome.
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