Visconti Palace Hotel Rome (Rome)
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Visconti Palace Hotel Rome
country: Italy, city: Rome (City Centre: Vatican)
Visconti Palace Hotel Rome The hotel is strategically located in the historic, cultural and business heart of Rome and represents an ideal starting point for a leisure or business trips.
Location
The Visconti Palace Hotel is positioned on the right bank of the Tiber River between Piazza del Popolo, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza Navona and Vatican City. The hotel is just a stroll away from the Spanish Steps and St. Peter's.
Rooms
The hotel has 247 rooms including 13 junior suites that are pleasantly appointed and equipped with all comforts.
Restaurant
The hotel's cafe awaits for breakfast every morning, the buffet offers a rich assortment. Overlooking the courtyard, the on-site bar is located off the lobby and is an ideal meeting place for a drink or a light meal.
General
Providing state of art facilities with 8 multifunctional meeting rooms with a capacity up to 150 people, the hotel provides additional areas such as the patio, lounge area and cafe to plan business, luncheons, cocktails or receptions.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Breakfast room Business centre Cocktail bar Conference facilities Gymnasium Laundry facilities Lobby Lounge Parking facilities Reception Room service | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Telephone |
Extra Information:
- 4 km to the Train Station (Termini)
- 20 km to the Aitport (Ciampino)
- 35 km to the Airport (Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci)
Address:
Via Federico Cesi 37
00193 Rome
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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