Hotel Regent, Rome
The fully air conditioned Hotel Regent is in the Paoli distric of Rome, near the new
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Auditorium concert venue, the Villa Glori park and the Euclide station with trains for the city centre and the Olympic Stadium.The hotel is well served by public trasp...
Regent, Rome
The Regent hotel is the sister hotel to the Grand Hotel Ritz and is in fact located in the
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same block, although they are run as two separate hotels. The Regent offers a slightly more informal stay which is nonetheless comfortable withmodern facilities...
Regent, Rome
The hotel Regent, enjoys an excellent location in Rome, in the elegant Parioli district,
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near the new Auditorium concert venue, the Villa Glori park and the Euclide station with trains for the city centre and the Olympic Stadium. The area is full of tr...
...The imperial palace is the best building in the world , it is so big and menacing . Rome is a very picturesque city with beautiful venues and people!!!!!! The best way to travel around Rome is on moped , it gives u a better view and feel of the city. The vatican is absoulutely amazing , how can one man michaelangelo do such good artwork in one lifetime a true great .
Rome is also an exceptional place to shop, the amount of quality shops like diesel , gucci are just amazing. All of the people are very friendly and very organised . The best place to eat in Rome value for money is probably spizzico or Damiano's pizza place absoulutely fantastic.
ROME A MUST FOR ALL PEOPLE...
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Advantages: Inexpensive for it's quality and location, very polite staff, very quiet Disadvantages: Expensive restaurant
...I never knew visiting Rome was going to be so expensive, I thought to myself as I searched on the internet for hotel there. Anything in the centre that looked nice (and got positive comments on review sites) was well beyond my budget, and anything nice but cheap was so far out of the centre that the saving would be cancelled out by the cost of taxi rides.
That was until I came across the Vila Carpegna hotel, part of the Jolly hotels chain. It seemed to be within walking distance of the centre of Rome, fairly inexpensive for Rome (£90 per room per night), and had four stars. I duly booked it.
The hotel lived up to all expectations, in fact I've never stayed in such a plush hotel. It was only a 30 minute walk to the Vatican (and a very cheap taxi ride back at night) and situated in a nice safe area. A very good buffet breakfast...
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Advantages: see the Roman power Disadvantages: Bad traffic system
...I went to Rome on october 2000, in the sense of Roman city is very good to visit and find out how great the roman power was....I went there by myself and friends. The traffic of the city is very bad in my opinion, they drive very fast and without rules....they usually drive over the light...please don't expect that much to walk immediately when the green light to allow crossing the road....
I had prefered to explore the Rome city by walk because I couldn't stand its transportation system...bus system is very difficult to understand.....taking the underground only when I wanted to go back to the hotel. In the train, please be careful your bag and stuffs especially during the rush hours, the pickpockets work in this time.......
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Amazing position. Its only a few meters away from piazza di Spagna - perhaps Italy's most famous piazza. Girls will love visiting the numerous boutiques of via Condotti. Its strategic position makes it the perfect accommodation if in Rome for the first... more
Although I should perhaps only detail the gym as the product title 'Quality Hotel Leisure Centre' suggests such things, I thought it perhaps more helpful to offer readers a more introspective overview of the hotel as a whole; gym included.
I recently... more