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"I recently stayed at Palazzo Dama, which is conveniently located just 200 m from Piazza del Popolo and a 10-minute walk from The Spanish Steps. The hotel is situated between lemon trees and offers a free outdoor pool, making it a tranquil oasis in the heart of Rome. The rooms at Palazzo Dama are spacious and elegant, with parquet floors and free Sky channels. I particularly appreciated the comfortable seating area in some of the rooms. All rooms are air-conditioned and have a flat-screen TV and minibar. The private bathrooms are well-appointed and come with free toiletries from Acqua di Parma. The hotel has a lounge bar and a restaurant that serves delicious meals. I enjoyed the sweet and savoury continental-style breakfast buffet, which was available every morning. Palazzo Dama is within walking distance of Flaminio Metro and Villa Borghese park, making it a great base for exploring the city. Both Ciampino and Fiumicino airports are within a 45-minute drive of the hotel, which is convenient for travellers. Overall, I had a wonderful stay at Palazzo Dama and would highly recommend it to others visiting Rome."
"Offering a free outdoor pool and a garden with lemon trees, Palazzo Dama is set 656 feet from Piazza del Popolo and a 10-minute walk from The Spanish Steps. The hotel has a lounge bar, a restaurant and spacious rooms with free Sky channels and parquet floors. WiFi is free throughout. All air conditioned, rooms here include a flat-screen TV and a mini-bar. Some rooms have a seating area. The private bathroom comes with free toiletries Acqua di Parma and hairdryer. A sweet and savory continental-style breakfast buffet is available daily. Flaminio Metro is 1640 feet from the property, while Villa Borghese park is a 5-minute walk away. Both Ciampino and Fiumicino airports are within a 45-minute drive of Palazzo Dama."
ANDREA MATTINA
"Uno dei palazzi nobiliari più incantevoli di Roma apre le porte e inaugura un nuovo capitolo della sua storia come Palazzo Dama: un magnifico hotel che ridefinisce gli standard capitolini del lusso."
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