Albergo del Senato is your window on the Pantheon Indeed lodging at Albergo del Senato ... more
means that you have in front of your room the over 2000 years old roman temple of the Pantheon The hotel was built at the end of the XIX century by G Kock the fam...
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Location. The Albergo del Senato in Rome, Italy is a Baroque and Renaissance inspired ... more
hotel, located on the Piazza della Rotonda, directly opposite the Pantheon. Several of Rome's historical landmarks are nearby. The Trevi Fountain, immortalized by Fe...
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Location. The Albergo del Senato in Rome, Italy is a Baroque and Renaissance inspired ... more
hotel, located on the Piazza della Rotonda, directly opposite the Pantheon. Several of Rome's historical landmarks are nearby. The Trevi Fountain, immortalized by Fe...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Exclusive Albergo del Senato is housed in a 19th century building looking straight out ... more
onto the stunning Pantheon and its lively old square, with its characteristic fountain and wonderful restaurants.Most of the hotel’s spacious and exquisitely decorat...
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Advantages: Location, space, staff are friendly, air con Disadvantages: None
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The Emmaus hotel (three star), centrally located, with plenty of amenities on its door step, spacious rooms and friendly, helpful staff, makes a fantastic hotel. Whether a short break in Rome or a few weeks holiday, Emmaus has so many advantages that it makes any length of stay a stress free and pleasant visit.
It's located on Via delle Fornaci (25), which is practically in the Pope's lap. To get to it you can take the Via Di Ciampino road, turning right onto Via Appia Nuova for 8km and then you'll find yourself in the city. Just follow the signs to the centre and head north . Emmaus is minutes away from the Vatican (one hundred yards to be exact), so once you see that then you're almost there.
Or you could take the train from Ciampino airport (Ciampino FS) to Stazione Termini. The fare is ?2 and you'll be able to buy your ...
Ottavia 29.08.2008 (26.08.2008)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Emmaus, Rome
Advantages: A lifetime of sights to see, excellent transport, amazing ice cream Disadvantages: Very busy
I visited here with two student friends in 2003, on a mission to soak up a lot of culture, have a great time and not spend much money, and we did pretty well on all counts. After sitting through years of torturous Latin lessons at school, I had high hopes for the city. We managed to find possibly the strangest hotel in Rome to stay in, the Hotel Giarda, near Stazione Termini, where they monitored our every movements through strategically placed security cameras, and the chamber maids had a good daily rifle through our luggage, but other than that it was well situated for exploring.
Here are my top Roma sights (in no particular order):
Vatican City: Even though this is slap bang in the middle of Rome, the Vatican is technically an independent state, with the Pope as sovereign, its own post office and legal system, and definitely ...
VC81 30.09.2005
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Advantages: Fantastic for quality service, price, and location Disadvantages: You'll want to stay longer and you'll want to go back!
A couple of years ago I was lucky enough to head out to Rome for a 3 day break with family. Flying Easyjet from Newcastle very early in the morning, we arrived in a warm and sunny Ciampino Airport we could barely believe that the dark and cold December day we had left behind in Newcastle was still the same day in sunny Rome.
My Aunty P, who is fluent in Italian, and lived for a long time in Rome, had arranged transport to our Hotel, The Hotel King, right in the heart of the city, and so we bundled ourselves into the large taxi cab, and off we went!
For me, it was something of an adventure, as neither myself or my mum, who was also with us, had been to Rome before. I have long been enchanted by the Italian language, and find it the only language I know to *feel* so nice being spoken - there's just a gorgeous sensation as the words ...
phoenixgreen 13.10.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of King Hotel, Rome