Veneto 51 (Pl. I, 23), 6-7 fr.; Les Roses, Via Sardegna 149
(Pl. I, 23), 30 R., 7-10 fr.; Pirri, Vicolo di San Nicola da Tolen-
tino
1 b (Pl. I, 24), 8-10 fr.; Dante, Via degli Abruzzi 3 (Pl. I, 23),
15 R., 7-9 fr.; Prati, Via Boözio 10-12 (Pl. I, 11), 50 R., 8-10 fr.;
Pens. Bella, Via del Babuino 193 (Pl. I, 17), 35 R., 7-8 fr.; Feustel,
Via San Niccolò da Tolentino
50 (Pl. I, 24), 10 R., 6-7 fr.; Ricordo,
Via di Propaganda
16 (Pl. I, 21), 6-9 fr.; Girardet, Piazza dell'
Esquilino
12 (Pl. II, 27), 14 R., from 7 fr.; May, Via Cavour 185
(Pl. II, 23), 6-8 fr.; Adriana, Lungo Tevere Prati 17 (Pl. I, 15),
30 R., 5½-6½ fr.

The following are largely patronized by Germans: Quisisana,
Via Venti Settembre
58 (Pl. I, 26), 30 R., pens. 9-13 fr. (closed in
summer); Hallier, Via Fontanella di Borghese 48, third floor, 35 R.,
from 8½ fr.; Castellani-Stelzer, Via Sistina 79 (Pl. I, 21), 40 R.,
8-12 fr. (closed in summer); Boos, Via Nazionale 181 and Via del
Quirinale
43 (Pl. II, 21, 20), 36 R., 7-8 fr.; Marchetti, Corso Vitt.
Emanuele
315; Hannover, Via Venti Settembre 4 (Pl. I, 24), 11 R.,
7-9 fr.; Schmidt-Eckstein, Piazza del Grillo 5 (Pl. II, 20), 10 R.,
6 fr.; Lehmann, Via Frattina 138 (Pl. I, 18), 28 R., 6½-7½ fr.;
Medici, Via Flavia 96 (Pl. I, 23), 10 R., 7-11 fr.

Private Apartments (comp. p. xix). The best are situated
in the old strangers' quarter (Pl. I, 17, 18, 21), bounded by the
Corso Umberto Primo, the Via del Tritone, and the Via Sistina,
especially in the Piazza di Spagna and its immediate neighbour-
hood, in the Via Nazionale (Pl. II, 24), Via Venti Settembre (Pl.
I, 24, 27, 26), and in the high-lying Ludovisi quarter (p. 185;
Pl. I, 20, 23). Sunny apartments may be obtained in the Forum
of Trajan and the adjoining streets.

Rent of two well-furnished rooms in a good locality 100-250 fr., one
room 50-80 fr. per month; for a suite of 3-5 rooms 300-500 fr., and even
1000 fr. (e.g. in the Via Sistina or Via Gregoriana). Rooms to let are in-
dicated by notices and placards; but, as these are seldom removed when
the rooms are engaged, the traveller must be prepared for a number of
fruitless enquiries. — House-agents: Toti, Piazza di Spagna 54 a; C. Promis,
Via Quattro Fontane
11; Sagnotti, Via Firenze 9. — Firewood is kept
stored in many houses (basket about 2½ fr.); it may be bought cheaper
(20 fr. per 'passo', delivered free), at Rotti's, Via Monte Brianzo 34;
Società di Consumo, outside the Porta Maggiore; and other large wdod-stores.


b. Cafés. Confectioners. Restaurants. Birrerie. Osterie.

Cafés. Peroni & Aragno (Caffè Nazionale), Corso Umberto
Primo
180-183, corner of Via delle Convertite (cold luncheon only;
ladies' room, with entrance at No. 183); Café Roma, Corso Um-
berto Primo
134-36; Colonna, Piazza Colonna; Faraglia, Piazza
Venezia
; Santa Chiara, Via Santa Chiara22; Caffèeco, Via
Condotti
85-86, founded in 1760 and formerly a famous haunt of
artists (luncheon and afternoon tea); Castellino, Via Nazionale 134;
Spillmann, Via Condotti 58; on the Pincio, see p. 181.