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Liliumhotel
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In the National Geographic Traveler magazine, Apr. 2003 issue, on page 59, you can read: The owner of Lilium, Annibale Batosi, is an abstract painter with exuberant and secure eye for interior decor. Opened in Sep. 2002 the hotel occupied one floor of a 1924 building on a busy street. Australian songbirds welcome you to the lobby, and serene blue hallways lead to high ceiling rooms with painted armoires and color-coordinated with the sheets. Everything in the sunny place is nicely up-to-date; firm mattresses, air conditioning in every room, well-conceived bathrooms. Check in and you will be among the first to stay at a hotel that's earning a serious following. Best rooms: Superior rooms are particulary quiet and have plant-filled terraces. The Liliumhotel is an exclusive small Hotel located in an antique building in the north-east side of city center, only a few minutes away from Via Veneto. It offers a very relaxing atmosphere and the young staff welcome the guests with plenty of care. Every room is smartly furnished, ornamented with a flowers design and painted in a different colour. This simple but fine design, gives a unique charm that makes a difference providing a warm mediterranean atmosphere.
