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March 21, 2024
Escaping from the Hotel Tornielli (already reviewed by me), on the advice of a friend who lives in Novara, I went to the Hotel Europa. I must say that rarely has my hotel choice been so lucky! The Hotel Europa is beautiful and elegant. The spaces in the hall, corridors and rooms are large. The room where breakfast is served is a beautiful and large rectangular room, with tables well spaced between each other. The entire hotel is embellished with statues, paintings and bas-reliefs. The rooms are beautiful, well furnished and soundproofed. I have been to this beautiful hotel twice and, the first time, I was in a room on the first floor. But I didn't hear the slightest noise. The rooms I stayed in had a large flat screen television. When I'm in a hotel I never have the time or desire to watch television, but those who do will appreciate the ones in the rooms of this hotel. The breakfast is decidedly rich; and not only for the majority who prefer sweet things, but also for that minority (of which I am part) who prefer savory foods. This is one of those rare hotels which also make raw ham available to their guests for breakfast (which, moreover, is a high quality raw ham). The small bar, between the hall and the breakfast room, is open 24 hours a day (in the sense that those at reception are always available to meet the requests of those who want a drink or refreshments). The hotel is also in an excellent location; you can reach the city center by walking along Corso Cavallotti in a few minutes. Last but not least, I would like to underline the extreme kindness and helpfulness of the owner and all the staff. When they saw that I had set up in the hall to do some work on the computer, and had placed the computer on a coffee table, therefore low, they made a room available to me on the first floor, equipped with regular work tables. I have a list of hotels, in Italy and abroad, which are my favorites and which I always like to go to (the Santa Lucia in Naples; the Swan in Bedford; the Melia Costa del Sol in Torremolinos; the Eros Shangri La in Delhi; the Renaissance (West Wing) in Kuala Lumpur; the Nexus Karambunai near Kota Kinabalu). Now, I have added Novara's Europe to this list.
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