"The room was clean and quiet, and the location was very good. The only important issue for me was the very limited range of options for people with gluten and lactose intolerance.
I believe that many guests have specific dietary needs, yet they pay the same price for breakfast. However, the selection of gluten-free products was very limited. There were some cheeses available, but no alternatives for those who cannot eat cheese made from cow’s milk.
I would also suggest placing clear labels next to the food items so that guests can easily see the ingredients and determine whether the products are suitable for them. This does not seem difficult to implement. Otherwise, guests have to ask the staff about each item, for example, whether it contains gluten or cow’s milk.
Nowadays, such products are not significantly more expensive than regular ones, and providing a wider selection would be a positive gesture showing that all guests are welcome at breakfast."
"Very clean. The staff went above and beyond. They treated us like gold. Was nice how the staff always greeting with a smile and always there when you needed them. The food was exceptional. The location made it easy to get around. I walked to the colosium 2 times. I miss the breakfast with fresh juice and all the pastries."
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What can I see and do near National Central Library of Rome?
Vatican Museums, National Roman Museum and Borghese Gallery feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Explore notable local landmarks like Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain and Colosseum. You can watch performances at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Teatro Brancaccio and Sistina Theater if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to National Central Library of Rome?
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