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9. Februar 2023
This is advertised as a Guest House, or B&B. I like to think of it more as a mini-hotel. It is a huge apartment that has been converted into 6 high standard en-suite guest bedrooms plus a massive comfortable lounge. Here the breakfast is served, the sofas can be lounged upon and the honesty bar is well-stocked. We took room 6A/B, the paired rooms with a mini entrance hall which can be booked as a pair of connecting rooms, helpful when travelling with teenagers. Ada Home is just off Viale Regina Margherita/Viale Liegi, in between the Villa Borghese and Villa Ada public parks. It’s perhaps not the bustling heart of Rome but it’s a nice area with good connections and many nice restaurants. The tram on Viale Liegi (3 and 19) whisks you quickly down to Policlinica Metro on the B line, heading East; West the tram loops around the top of Villa Borghese to the Galleria Arte Moderna and then (just the 19, as the 3 loops back from there) carries on around to Ministero Marina on Via Flaminia (just north of Piazza del Popolo and the Trident) before crossing the river to Ottaviano, a connection with the Metro A line and a short walk from the Vatican. The Borghese museum is a short walk away; local restaurants worth visiting include Sciccherie and Kilo. We had a lovely stay at Ada Home. Our host Ekaterina was really helpful with all things, including looking after us well at breakfast (which was huge and delicious). All of the room fittings and furnishings were of a very high standard, and the various works of art added to the whole feel of the place. Normally we would have gone for a hotel but I’m really glad we tried something different this time - Ada home was a bit of a find.
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