Hotel Duca d’Alba

Monti, Esquilino & San Lorenzo


This appealing four-star hotel in the heart of the Monti action has 27 small but charming rooms. Some rooms have traditional decor and others have been given a slick makeover; all of those facing the street have double-glazed windows. The best rooms have gorgeous little balconies overlooking the Monti rooftops. Economy rooms don't include breakfast.


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