Situated just 200 metres from the Sforzesco castle and easily reached by Metro, this newly ... more
renovated hotel is under 10 minutes' walk from the Duomo and the La Scala theatre.Also just 5 minutes away is the Brera district, popular for its artistic atmosp...
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Set in a Liberty building situated in the centre of Rapallo, Hotel Giulio Cesare is just ... more
50 metres from a sandy beach and near the beautiful harbour.From the terrace at the top floor you can enjoy unforgettable views all over the Tigullio Gulf.Hotel Giulio Cesare has 33 en suite rooms equipped with all comforts, including satellite TV.The hotel's famous restaurant serves traditional and international dishes.
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Hotel Giulio Cesare is a traditional four storey Italian hotel overlooking the Tigullio ... more
Gulf, 100 metres from a sandy beach and 500 metres from the town centre. The hotel features 33 air conditioned guestrooms furnished in a classic Italian style with light walls, tiled floors and wood furniture. Some open onto balconies with sea views and all include cable television, direct dial phones, safes, and bathrooms with baths or showers and hair dryers. After a complimentary breakfast, guests can relax on the roof terrace and enjoy panoramic views of the Tigullio Gulf. The Giulio Cesare restaurant serves regional and international dishes in a traditional Italian dining area with large windows and white linen covered tables. It opens for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and house specialities include Lasagne al Pesto, Spaghetti allo Scoglio and Fritto Misto Mare. Internet access is available in reception and staff on the 24 hour front desk can offer room service and advice on sights, attractions and excursions in the area. Business guests or large groups can make use of the conference room and banqueting facilities, and those arriving by car will find garage parking available for around 10 EUR per night. The area features several seaside towns and villages to explore, including Santa Margherita Ligure, three kilometres away, the famous resort of Portofino, five kilometres away, and the charming fishing villages of Camogli and San Fruttuoso, which are both ten kilometres from the hotel. The nearest airport is Genova Cristoforo Colombo Airport, which is 25 kilometres away and can be reached by car in approximately 20 minutes.
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Location. The Hotel Giulio Cesare is located in Rome, Italy, within 500 metres of St ... more
Angelo Castle, 1 kilometre of Vatican City and 150 metres of Lepanto metro station. Hotel Features. The Hotel Giulio Cesare is a former town house property in the residential Prati district. It isfurnished in period style with marble fireplaces, some authentic Louis XVI pieces and oriental carpets. Hotel amenities include a 24 hour front desk, air conditioning, concierge services and complimentary newspapers. The Hotel Giulio's sumptuous bar lounge serves a small lunch and dinner menu that can be enjoyed on the garden terrace, weather permitting. Guests wake up to a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning. Aerobics, scooter rentals and swimming can all be located nearby the hotel. Guestrooms. There are 90 guestrooms built over four floors, all of which have classic Italian decor with floor length drapes and crystal chandeliers. All rooms are equipped with minibars, satellite television, direct dial phones, safes and high speed Internet connections. The bathrooms are fitted with tubs and are complete with complimentary toiletries, hair dryers and makeup mirrors. Expert Tip. Nearby Via del Corso is a great place to head for a huge variety of bargain leather goods. Get out there early though. This street is very popular and throngs with shoppers as the day wears on. For more upmarket goods, head to Via Borgognona, where international jet setters go to shop. Over the summer, the shops stay open late into the evening.
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Location. The Hotel Giulio Cesare is located in Rome, Italy, within 500 metres of St ... more
Angelo Castle, 1 kilometre of Vatican City and 150 metres of Lepanto metro station. Hotel Features. The Hotel Giulio Cesare is a former town house property in the residential Prati district. It is furnished in period style with marble fireplaces, some authentic Louis XVI pieces and oriental carpets. Hotel amenities include a 24 hour front desk, air conditioning, concierge services and complimentary newspapers. The Hotel Giulio's sumptuous bar lounge serves a small lunch and dinner menu that can be enjoyed on the garden terrace, weather permitting. Guests wake up to a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning. Aerobics, scooter rentals and swimming can all be located nearby the hotel. Guestrooms. There are 90 guestrooms built over four floors, all of which have classic Italian decor with floor length drapes and crystal chandeliers. All rooms are equipped with minibars, satellite television, direct dial phones, safes and high speed Internet connections. The bathrooms are fitted with tubs and are complete with complimentary toiletries, hair dryers and makeup mirrors. Expert Tip. Nearby Via del Corso is a great place to head for a huge variety of bargain leather goods. Get out there early though. This street is very popular and throngs with shoppers as the day wears on. For more upmarket goods, head to Via Borgognona, where international jet setters go to shop. Over the summer, the shops stay open late into the evening.
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Scotsman David McVicar has blazed a spectacular trail in his fabulous staging of this Baroque opera seria for the 2005 Glyndebourne Festival. His starting material is Georg Frideric Handel?s formidable, four-hour-long ?GiulioCesare in Egitto? (?Julius Caesar in Egypt?; also known simply as ?GiulioCesare?), with libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Giacomo Grancesco Bussani?s work of the same name. The sheer length of the piece, with its typically Baroque musical da capo repeats of many verses can easily render this work into a completely boring and tedious affair. However, as you will see for yourself, ?boring? and ?tedious? will hardly apply to this particular staging as conceived by David McVicar and friends. Mr McVicar had the rare privilege of hand-picking his entire cast, and the wisdom of his choices shows clearly in ...
Advantages: A Bed, Good staff, Read on ........ Disadvantages: Food & Drink
Well, when I visited Milan in February, we booked to stay in Hotel Adam about 4 weeks before we went.
We got an offer on the accomodation and paid only £97 for 2 people for 3 nights which I thought was fantastic as this is a 4* hotel.
There weren't many pictures of the hotel and I couldn't find a lot of information on it, we didn't know what to expect - but not a lot for that cost!
The address of the Hotel is
Via Palmanova 153
Milan, 20132
Italy
The hotel is 6km from the city centre and 4km from Linate airport, we flew to Bergamo airport and it's not that much of a hassle getting from there either.
To get to this hotel all you need to do is get onto the metro on the green line and get off at the stop named Crescenzago.
From thios metro stop you can see the Hotel. All you have to do is to follow the walkway under ...
Advantages: cheaper than many in the area, clean, comfortable, easy access to sights Disadvantages: bathroom not great, no restaurant
Named the 10th most expensive city in the world in terms of cost of living (Mercer's Cost of Living Survey, 2008), Milan isn't generally a city you'd associate with budget hotels. However, that was exactly what I was in search of when travelling to the city for a 3-night stay in October 2008. Knowing that a large proportion of my money would be spent on shopping and eating out, I was on the hunt for accommodation that was cheap, central and comfortable.
You'l struggle to find anything that fits the bill in the centre of the city - anything in the Duomo (cathedral) or main shopping areas tends to be more pricey, or cheap for a good reason (i.e., incredibly basic). We were happy to look a little further out, and eventually decided to book a twin room at Hotel Teco through laterooms.com.
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Hotel Teco is located on a tiny ...