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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We stayed for a week in a wonderful AirBnB in Rome this year (and coincidentally it is a 3 minute walk to Piazza Navona): https://www.airbnb.com/slink/eQOxxqjS It was one of the best AirBnB experiences we ever had anywhere. All the glowing reviews are very accurate. [/quote] PP: Could you please clarify the bedding? Is the French bed in the second bedroom alcove? And are the French bed and the "single" bed in one bedroom (i.e. suitable for 2 siblings)? Does the "master" have an ensuite bath? Was that bed a king, queen or what? [/quote] The sleeping arrangements were just fine for the four of us: 1. what they call a “double bed” (not sure if it was a queen or a king or something in between but enough for 2 adults) in one room 2. Two beds in another room for kids (I believe it was one “single” and one “double” in the alcove) I believe there is another bed above the kitchen but we did not use it - so there are 4 separate beds Ensuite bath is in the kids’ room but it is quite small. A larger bath is next door to parents’ room. The apartment itself is several centuries old and quite large so we had plenty of space to spread out. What really set them apart from all the other AirBnBs is the fact that the mother/daughter team of owners thought of every single need that a family might have while staying there: lots of food for breakfast and snacks, coffee, bottled water, toiletries, laundry detergent, towels, paper products, umbrellas, etc. I am so used to doing a store run for basic food/water/paper towels/kleenex/drinks whenever we stay at a AirBnB that I was so relieved that we didn’t have to do it there. I thought it was an ingenious idea that really set those hosts apart and I’m surprised that other hosts are not doing the same: it really does not cost them that much compared to how much money they make renting the place out but everyone seems to be so surprised and happy with that so it definitely pays off in great reviews. The hosts also were very responsive and nice. [/quote]
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