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Domus Augusta

Residenza Praetoria is basic and well-maintained two-and-a-half-pearl hotel, with a hint of traditional charm that’s a good, practical choice near Termini Station. This is not the best location for close access to Rome’s top sights, but at a three-minute walk to Termini, the metro is close at hand to reach the rest of the city. Features are slim, but they’re in line with other properties at this pearl-level. The free continental breakfast gets solid reviews from previous guests, and the hotel also has a small bar in the evening. The 16 tidy and simple guest rooms come with flat-screen TVs (with few English channels), lightly stocked minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers willing to pay more for a property with leisure facilities might consider the nearby Venetian Palace Hotel, which has a rooftop hot tub, fitness center, sauna, and steam room. 

Natura Glamping

The two-and-a-half-pearl Natura Glamping offers a comfortable and memorable experience in a spectacular setting. It’s located on a quiet mountaintop, with majestic views of Portugal’s highest mountain range. Guests stay in one of six geodesic domes, or “domos,” but as the property’s name suggests, they’re far from roughing it. The two-bedroom domos have heating and air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, private bathrooms with hydro-massage showers, and free Wi-Fi. There’s a shop in the main building with local crafts and goods, and a dining hall where a free breakfast buffet is served, plus lunch and dinner for a fee. The biggest drawback is the lengthy drive to the nearest restaurants in Fundão. Travelers looking for luxurious accommodations in a gorgeous natural setting can consider H2otel.