Grand De La Minerva Hotel Rome (Rome)

Grand De La Minerva Hotel Rome (Rome)
Grand De La Minerva Hotel Rome

country: Italy, city: Rome (City Centre: Navona Square)

Grand De La Minerva Hotel Rome Grand De La Minerva Hotel RomeWith easy access to the most important shopping areas, including Via Candiotti and Via Borgognona, Grand De La Minerva Hotel combines the highest of standards with the charm of an ancient palace.

Location
The Grand De La Minerva Hotel is located in a 17th century palace building, right in the historical centre of Rome. It is only 50 meters away from the Pantheon and walking distance from Navona Square, the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.

Rooms
The hotel features comfortable rooms as well as suites that are equipped with several in room amenities and some of them have balconies. Specially adapted rooms for the disabled guests are also available.

Restaurant
The hotel's restaurant offers specialty dishes with a choice of Mediterranean, Italian, and International cuisine.

General
Meeting and banqueting facilities are also available on site for your business needs. During leisure, you can work out at the well equipped fitness centre or explore the city and its surrounding attractions.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Gymnasium
Internet access
Laundry facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Mini bar
Modem/data port connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone
Voice mail

Extra Information:


  • 3.5 km to the nearest station

  • 30 km to the airport

Address:
Piazza Della Minerva 69
L 00186 Rome


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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