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I was there for a convention, and as for this reas...

I was there for a convention, and as for this reason the halls, corridors, lounges, bar and elevators were crowded it was quite interesting to see people wandering around these places in your bathrobe (probably came and went from the pool). A little hybrid place, top-of-the-range furnishings, excessive prices for the situation (two coffees 6 euros). Not to mention the attention to security: the underground car park (3 euro per hour for the first two hours) was totally devoid of staff at all levels, but I parked the fire alarm sounded and there was no one to ask if it was "normal". In the end I decided to take the risk, after having traveled far and wide looking for clues about what to do I approached the elevator to go up leaving the car there. The elevator presented the warning "do not use in case of fire", so, again a little undecided, I started looking for the stairs. Finally returned to see the light of the sun, warning of the alarm the hotel staff, that giggles in my face saying that it is "only an exercise". But exercise in what sense, if I have not seen anyone practice intervening to test the safety systems and the readiness to intervene? Really I do not understand. All this while the safety conference (the "Salone della Giustizia", 2018 edition) was in progress. Obviously the prefect Gabrielli has spoken about how the police, deployed since the dawn around the hotel (the alarm was heard continuously until outside), is keeping safe by ISIS Rome. This obviously has nothing to do with the luxurious hotel, but composed a harmonious whole, or this was the impression one got of it. Nice place on the garden around the pool, adorned with art both historical and modern.

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