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As the capital of Italy and its largest city Rome stands on top of two and half thousand years of history Once the centre of western civilization Rome was the largest city in the world and some of the remains from this period are amongst the most compelling reasons to visit As a modern day cosmopolitan city Rome is amongst the top five most visited cities in Europe This means that it has a very well developed hotel industry and plenty of amenities to help make the visitor’s stay a pleasurable one
A walk around the remains of ancient Rome is a must for anyone staying in the city The Colosseum was the largest amphitheatre built in the Roman Empire; used for gladiatorial combat it was originally capable of holding 60 000 spectators Other top spectacles from ancient Rome include the Pantheon Trajan’s Column Trajan’s Market the Catacombs and the Circus Maximus Many hotels in Rome are located within a stone’s throw of these remarkable relics of an ancient civilization
Some of Rome’s Hotels are amongst the best in Europe The Hotel Quirinale is a four-star hotel located in the centre of Rome beside the opera house on the popular "Via Nazionale" - one of the best shopping districts in Italy Near the Colosseum the Best Western Hotel Universo is set in an attractive 19th century building but with all modern facilities
Hotels in Rome can get full quickly so booking a room early would be wise when possible and may afford you a cheap deal in some places Whatever your reason for visiting Rome the joie de vivre of the Italian people is infectious and spending time in any of the City’s cafes or bars or just walking the streets will expose you to the lively spirit of the city
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Built in the 19th century, the hotel’s piazza sets the stage for a stately white marble palazzo. The Exedra, A Boscolo Luxury Hotel has multiple bars and a rooftop garden and pool (open 9 AM to 6.30 PM). The hotel’s Exedra Wellness Spa offers a variety of treatments, including chromotherapy, revitalizing and purifying herbal teas, massages, and other treatments. Sauna, steam baths, solarium, and spa tubs are also available, and the spa is connected to the rooftop pool, which offers stunning city views, by a glass elevator. Services include luggage storage, message service, sightseeing arrangements, and airport transportation (fee). Meeting rooms can accommodate up to 250 guests.
Rome’s central train station, Termini is the entry point to the city from Fiumicino Airport, and is an impressive modern architectural sight. Between here and glamorous Via Veneto, there are several interesting places to visit. The Palazzo Barberini is a superb baroque palace, the Terme di Diocleziano was the city’s largest bath complex and the Church of Santa Maria della Concezione is remarkable for its Capuchin monks’ crypt
The Exedra, A Boscolo Luxury Hotel, Rome, has 236 spacious rooms with golden floral-brocade bedspreads and curtains as well as textured headboards made of two tones of crocodile leather. Bathrooms run compact to roomy, but all have shiny gray, rose, gold, or white marble walls, floors, and counters.
La Frusta - Designed by Adam Tihany, this restaurant combines historical, Eternal-City ambience with 21st-century vibrancy and style.
Tazio - Decorated with candid snapshots of Tazio Secchiamoli, the forefather of paparazzi photography, this restaurant and bar opens out to the Piazza della Repubblica.
The hotel’s Exedra Wellness Spa offers a variety of treatments, including chromotherapy, revitalizing and purifying herbal teas, massages, and other treatments. Sauna, steam baths, solarium, and spa tubs are also available, and the spa is connected to the rooftop pool, which offers stunning city views, by a glass elevator.
Services include luggage storage, message service, sightseeing arrangements, and airport transportation (fee). Meeting rooms can accommodate up to 250 guests.
Business facilities include:
- Wireless
- Business center
Rome’s central train station, Termini is the entry point to the city from Fiumicino Airport, and is an impressive modern architectural sight. Between here and glamorous Via Veneto, there are several interesting places to visit. The Palazzo Barberini is a superb baroque palace, the Terme di Diocleziano was the city’s largest bath complex and the Church of Santa Maria della Concezione is remarkable for its Capuchin monks’ crypt.
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