In the National Geographic Traveler magazine Apr. 2003 issue on page 59 you can read: The owner of Lilium Annibale Batosi is an abstract painter with exuberant and secure eye for interior decor. Opened in Sep. 2002 the hotel occupied one floor of a 1924 building on a busy street. Australian songbirds welcome you to the lobby and serene blue hallways lead to high ceiling rooms with painted armoires and color-coordinated with the sheets. Everything in the sunny place is nicely up-to-date firm mattresses air conditioning in every room well-conceived bathrooms. Check in and you will be among the first to stay at a hotel that's earning a serious following. Best rooms: six rooms have small plant-filled terraces. Bathrooms: half with tubs half with showers all have bidet. Breakfast: cosy and relaxing atmosphere. All rooms are provided with: bathroom with hairdryer (7 with shower 7 with bathtub and shower inside) satellite TV telephone air conditioning with personal remote control ceiling fan private safe refrigerator and a 24h DSL Internet access by laptop provided by the Hotel. Breakfast Internet connection laptop providing air conditioning and VAT are included in the rate.The Liliumhotel is situated only a few steps from the historic Michelangelo's Porta Pia ten minutes walk from the elegant via Veneto from the Central Stationfrom Roman National Museum from Borghese's garden and Borghese Gallery from Sallustio's Garden. We are just a 15 minutes walking from Spanish Steps and Trevi's Fountain. We're also close to Opera Theatre.