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HOTEL TIFERNO
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the Hotel Tiferno, Which Is One Of The Oldest In Umbria, Has Been Completeely Restored Strictly Respecting The Original Architecture. The Hotel Is Located On A Small Square In The Historic Centre Of This Hospitable Age Old Umbrian City, In A Seventeenth Century Palace That Was Once The Monastery Of The Neighbouring Church Of St.Francis. Today The Hotel Has Achieved A Perfect Balance Between The Elegant Atmosphere Created By The Period Furniture And Paintings And All The Modern Amenities That Charactreize The Furnishings In The 38 Rooms In The Hotel, Which Offer The Very Finest In Service. The Hotel Also Offers A Restaurant Offering Regional And National Cuisine, A Conference Hall That Can Hold Up To 100 People, Private Car Parking And A Garage Service.
A1t
Deluxe Room With 1 Single Bed
A2t
Deluxe Room With 2 Single Beds
A1d
Deluxe Room With 1 Double Bed.
room Amenities temperature Control
pillows non Allergenic
alarm Clock air Conditioning
blankets And Sheets
mini Bar coat Hangers
colour TV.
bidet connecting Rooms
lock normal Key
hairdryer mirror shaving
mirror full Length
radio satellite TV.
shoe Shine Cloth
shower Cap smoke Detectors
sound Proofing
shower toilet/Wc.
direct Dial Telephone
toiletries towelling Robe
turndown Service
view city writing Desk
windows That Open
wardrobe volts 220
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