Baltic Hotel Rome (Rome)

Baltic Hotel Rome (Rome)
Baltic Hotel Rome

country: Italy, city: Rome (Termini Station Area)

Baltic Hotel Rome Baltic Hotel RomePresenting comfortable accommodation, the Baltic Hotel is an ideal place for you reside, whether you are in Rome for business or pleasure.

Location
The Baltic Hotel Rome is housed in an original 19th Century Liberty building, located directly in front of Porta Pia. Not far from the main train station, this hotel is an ideal starting point for your stay in Rome, just a 5-minute walk to the famous Via Veneto and not more than 10 minutes from the Spanish Steps and city centre.

Rooms
The hotel comprises of 23 guest rooms that are spacious and meticulously decorated with elegant materials to create an atmosphere, which is both warm and inviting. The rooms provide a perfect place to relax, regardless of whether you are staying in Rome on vacation or business.

Restaurant
You can begin your day with the sumptuous and nourishing Continental breakfast served at the hotel. The bar is an ideal place to relax with a fine drink after a tiring day.

General
During leisure, you can explore the city and its attractions.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Cocktail bar
Internet access
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Reception
Room service
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:


  • 700 metres to the train station (Termini)

  • 25 km to the airport

Address:
Via XX Settembre 89
00187 Rome


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