Casa No Name
They’re all distinct, in both layout and in content, some with fireplaces, some with balconies, and one, the Naia suite, featuring a window in the floor, looking down into an abandoned 18th-century tunnel. Tunnels aside, though, they’re all as warm and welcoming as could be, decorated with the eclectic eye you’d expect of a fashion insider and art collector. What edges Casa No Name close to luxury-hotel territory — along with the exceptional comfort of the rooms — is probably the rooftop terrace, with its hot tub, its tented spa, and its cozy little bar. All that’s missing is a restaurant of its own; Casa No Name features a splendid breakfast in the courtyard, but for lunch and dinner you’re at the mercy of the surrounding streets — not at all an unpleasant situation, fortunately.
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