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Hotel Italia is enmeshed in the, um, sleazier end of Schillerstrasse. The Italia's 40 rooms are basic but comfortable, devoid of flourish and ornamentation. Rooms have an almost stately simplicity to them. Beds and curtains are coordinated in neutral colors. The Italia's rooms are also blessed with some perks rare for a three-star hotel, such as minibars and free wireless Internet access.
You'll appreciate Hotel Italia for its impressively multilingual staff and retro-cool reception area. Both features should make you feel a little bit like an undercover operative—stuck in the wrong decade, perhaps, but spying as if your life depended on it nonetheless. Should you need to communicate in Arabic or Czech, chances are that someone at the safe house, err sorry reception, will be able to help you out.
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