THEY SAID ABOUT US
The Holiday Which? Guide to Italy:
"Almost audible tranquillity is
the reward for those who choose to stay in the Aventine, a smart
residential area of detached villas where the air is heavy with
the scentof oleander. The most attractive of the handful of hotels
in the area, hte Sant'Anselmo feels more like a private house than
a hotel. Inside all is light and elegant with cool marble floors
and summery colours. The bright little breakfast room/bar opens
out onto a charming terrace, and below it a little garden with a
rose pergola and funtains. Bedrooms range from light attic rooms
with nursery type white furniture and accents of primary colours
to high-celinged, more traditionally furnished rooms with embroidered
bedcovers and prettily painted doors. All have pristine bathrooms.
There's a trattoria and a bus stop close by, but you could feel
stranded without a car".

WEEK END VIAGGI:
""There are some rooms left
for the world championship in the lovely Hotel S. Anselmo, a nice
villa of the 19. Century immersed in the green of the Aventine."
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THE NEW YORK TIMES:
"Although they are not the bergains
they once were, Rome's small, mid level hotels can offer charm,
comfort and convenience at acceptable price..."
L'ESPRESSO:
""Here an address that we
hesitate to publish; there is fear that excessive notority could
upset and destroy the perfect balance that the hotel has reached…"
GLOBO:
""A quiet and stylish hotel
with a little garden and well restructured rooms. Very nice are
the rooms 238 and 239 with (collective) south-west terrace on the
3 floor. From 200 DM; there are also good weekendrates…"
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