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Aldrovandi Villa Borghese, 5 star hotel in Rome

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Aldrovandi Villa Borghese, 5 star hotel in Rome

Aldrovandi Villa Borghese, 5 star hotel in Rome

•    Overview of the Hotel: This is located at Rome’s most prestigious and well repudiated residential areas, the Aldrovandi Villa Borghese, which is situated close to the Modern Art Gallery and the Villa Borghese Park and Museum. The hotel is located at the peaceful setting of Valle Giulia, as across from Villa Borghese Public Park. As renovated in 2008 the hotel is an ideal spot to spare out a leisure and enjoyable vacation at the center and heart of Rome. It is much closed to the Spanish Steps and Via Veneto. It is one of the The Leading Hotels of the World. It provides a good number of well-raised function rooms suited ideally for business engagements, banquets and special occasions. The hotel has about 108 rooms and it is the chain of The Leading Hotels of the World.

•    Amenities at the Hotel:
For amenities and services in the hotel we the prominent ones are as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers,         grounds, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests,         elevator, safe, heating, baggage storage, gay friendly. In services, it includes as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, laundry, dry cleaning, and breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange, shoe shine, car rental and fax/photocopying.

•    Hotel Rules:
For general policy in the hotel there prevails a common policy at the common areas of the hotel. Though the hotel rules and policies does change according to the room where a person stays in. The check in time into hotel is   14:00 – 00:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policy there vary according to the room type.  Pets are not allowed in the hotel. It accepts cards like as American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, Maestro and CartaSi.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Single Room: € 197 (Per Night)
Superior Double Room: € 216 (Per Night)
Superior Double Room with Garden View: € 265 (Per Night)
Deluxe Double Room: € 315 (Per Night)

Biblioteca Casanatense, one of the popular libraries in Rome

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The Biblioteca Casanatense (Casanata Library) situated at Via S. Ignazio is one of the popular libraries in Rome. The library was formed in 1701 by the Dominicans of the Monastery of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome.  The library opened to the general public as according to the will of Cardinal Girolamo Casanata. The library has about 25, 000 volumes. And since the year 1872, library is been managed by the Italian government. Presently, the library is under the control of the Ministry of Culture.

This particular library is a prominent service to the theological sciences by Cardinal Girolamo Casanata, as it was founded and promoted by him. During his lifetime he collected about 25,000 volumes that he left out for Dominican convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Along with books he provided an endowment fund of about 80, 000 scudi as per the administration of the trust and as for the holding of the new books. In the year 1655, the convent got about the library of Giambattista Castellani, the chief physician of Gregory XV, along with 12,000 scudi for standing the appropriate edifice. Cardinal Casanata, therefore, the new library was accessible to the public for about six hours daily, apart from the feast days.

More to the library, with, addition to the staff he provided the six Dominicans of different nationalities as  Italian, French, Spanish, German, English and  Polish with condition that each one of them should have a degree  of  Doctor from at least a famous universities of Europe. It was helped out by the resources of the library as to devote them to the defense and propagation of Catholic doctrine. By the means of this library the Cardinal tried to present Rome with another intellectual activity. After the loss of the secular power in 1870, the library was declared as a national property; however, the Dominicans were still in charge of the library until 1884.

In the collection of library there are about 64 Greek codices and about 230 Hebrew texts of about 5 are Samaritan codices. There is also a massive collection of Roman governmental proclamations from the period consisting 1500 to 1870 as well as comedies of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Casanatense Library still keeps about 1125 manuscript volumes of opinions, reports, and statements. The present day library collection has about 400 000 volumes, about 6 000 manuscripts, 2 200 incunabula. The library keeps about medieval manuscripts, involving biblical manuscripts.

Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, one of the popular operas in Rome

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The Teatro dell’Opera di Roma (Rome Opera House) is a famous opera in Rome and is operational since November 1880. Initially, at the time of starting it was named as Costanzi Theatre, and had the seating capacity for about 2,212 persons. During the decades it had undergone several changes and the present seating capacity in the theater is for 1,600 persons.

The Teatro dell’Opera was initially named as the Teatro Costanzi after the name of the contractor who constructed it. The opera was personally financed by Costanzi who commissioned the Milanese architect Achille Sfondrini to construct it. Achille was a specialist in the constructing and renovating the theaters. The opera was constructed over the period of about eighteen months at the site where the house of Heliogabalus used to stand there in ancient times. It was started on 27 November 1880 with a performance of Semiramide by Gioachino Rossini.

While preparing the theater, Sfondrini paid special attention to the acoustics, as making the interior as a “resonance chamber”, and it is much clear from its horseshoe shape in particular.  When stared, the theatre had a seating capacity of around 2212, with about three tiers of boxes, an amphitheatre, and two separate galleries, headed by a    dome with splendid frescoes by Annibale Brugnoli. In 1907, the Teatro Costanzi was procured by the impresario Walter Mocchi on the behalf of the Società Teatrale Internazionale e Nazionale (STIN). In 1912 Mocchi’s wife, Emma Carelli, became the managing director of the new Impresa Costanzi, as the theatre recognized later on and various changes also occurred in the company structure in the following years. Within her tenure of fourteen years some of the popular works align to Rome was performed in the theater, including works like La fanciulla del West, Turandot and Il trittico by Giacomo Puccini; Parsifal by Richard Wagner; Francesca da Rimini by Riccardo Zandonai and others.

After the termination of monarchy in Rome, the name of the opera house was converted to Teatro dell’Opera, and in 1958, the building was renovated by the Rome City Council. Repeatedly, the architect Marcello Piacentini formed up the plans and interestingly changed the prevailing architectural style and designing of the present facade, entrance and foyer. The Theater’s famous acoustics can still sustain comparison with any other auditorium in world. Its present seating capacity is about 1,600, and the house was re-fitted with air-conditioning consequently to a restoration, which provided major   improvements to the interior. The stucco job was unanimously restored, the great proscenium arch strengthened, and a new parquet floor of solid oak blocks placed for the old one.

Hotel Majestic Roma, 5 stars hotel in Rome

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Hotel Majestic Roma five stars hotel in Rome

Hotel Majestic Roma five stars hotel in Rome

•    Overview of the Hotel: The grand Hotel Majestic Roma is located at the world renowned Via Veneto. The Spanish steps and Trevi fountain is about 10 minutes away from here. Founded in 1889, the Hotel Majestic is very popular with elite clientele who loves to enjoy the Rome’s Dolce Vita. Villa Borghese and its noted gallery is located just near to it. About all landmarks and monuments of the Rome are well within and into reach to the hotel. Hotel has about 98 rooms and it  is the chain of  The Leading Hotels of the World.

•    Amenities at the Hotel: Among the services as provided in the hotel the most common are restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, elevator, safe, heating, baggage storage, allergy-free room available and air conditioning. The services in the hotel as follows room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange and fax/photocopying. Wired Internet is available on price and rate of 16 euro for 24 hours.

•    Hotel Rules: There are some general rules in the hotel for every visitor to follow, however, these rules changes from hotel rooms to hotel room. The check in time into hotel is 14:00 hours whereas the check out time is 10:00 -12:00 hours.  Cancellation and prepayment policies vary from hotel room to hotel room. All children below 2 years can stay for free of charge using the same bedding. An older child is charges euro 100 per night and person in an extra bed. Pets are not allowed in the hotel. The hotel accepts the card like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB and CartaSi.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Triple Room: € 415
Junior Suite: € 420
One-Bedroom Suite: € 685
Classic Single Room: € 205
Superior Double Room: € 280
Deluxe Double Room: € 315

Starhotels Michelangelo Rome, Rome Hotels near Saint Peter’s Cathedral

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Starhotels Michelangelo Rome, Rome Hotels near Saint Peter's Cathedral

Starhotels Michelangelo Rome, Rome Hotels near Saint Peter's Cathedral

Overview of the Hotel: A quieter alternative to Rome’s bustling historic centre, the elegant Vatican district is full of history and culture. Visit St Peter’s Basilica, one of the most famous churches in the world, or admire stunning Renaissance artwork at the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel. Pause on pedestrian Ponte Sant’Angelo, Rome’s prettiest bridge, and enjoy unforgettable views of Castel Sant’Angelo fortress, the final resting place of Emperor Hadrian and now a museum and bar. Set on the West bank of the Tiber, the Vatican district is a short walk across the river from Piazza Navona and the whole of Rome’s historic centre. For typical Roman restaurants and lively nightlife, follow the river down from the Vatican to characteristic Trastevere. The Starhotels Michelangelo is an elegant hotel set just a few steps away from the ancient walls of the Vatican City and St. Peter’s Square with its magnificent basilica. This establishment offers spacious guest rooms equipped with all modern amenities. The hotel features a bright sunny lounge with brocade sofas and marble floors which welcome you as you arrive. You can relax at the hotel’s restaurant or bar after a day of sightseeing in this enchanting city.
The Starhotels Michelangelo is located in a tranquil, residential area of the city. It is ideal for those wishing to visit the Vatican Museums, including the spectacular Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica.

Amenities at the Hotel: The hotel has Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator, Safe, Soundproofed Rooms, Heating and Baggage Storage. Other services available are Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Center, Babysitting/Child Services, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Currency Exchange, Shoe Shine, Fax/Photocopying and Ticket Service. Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and costs EUR 11.50 per 24 hours. Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and costs EUR 5.50 per hour. Private parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and costs EUR 20 per day.

Hotel Rules: The check in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children under 2 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots. All older children or adults are charged EUR 50 per night per person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Pets are allowed. No extra charges.  Accepted credit cards are American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, and Diners Club. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Standard Single Room: € 203.15
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Continental breakfast
Not included in room price: EUR 3 city tax per person per night.

Classic Double Room (Advance Purchase): € 242.25
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Continental breakfast
Not included in room price: EUR 3 city tax per person per night.

Superior Double Room: € 360
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Continental breakfast
Not included in room price: EUR 3 city tax per person per night.

Triple Room: € 370
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Continental breakfast
Not included in room price: EUR 3 city tax per person per night.

Junior Suite: € 360
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Continental breakfast
Not included in room price: EUR 3 city tax per person per night.

Classic Double Room: € 340
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Continental breakfast
Not included in room price: EUR 3 city tax per person per night.

Basilica of St. John Lateran, the clerical seat of Bishop of Rome

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The Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran is the cathedral of the Church of Rome, Italy, and is recognized as the official clerical seat of the Bishop of Rome, who is the Pope. Officially named Archibasilica Sanctissimi Salvatoris et Sancti Iohannes Baptista et Evangelista in Laterano is the oldest and ranks first among the four Papal Basilicas or major basilicas of Rome. The cathedral is located outside the boundaries of the Vatican City and is the part of the Rome in the Italian Republic. More, it is provided as a special and important status of and as a property of the Holy seat. And this condition too is provided to the other buildings as well after the resolution to the Roman question with the Lateran Treaty. The Lateran Basilica is located close to the Lateran Palace.

The basilica is located above the remains of the Castra Nova equitum singularium, the ‘new fort’ of the imperial cavalry bodyguard. The fort was formed by Septimius Severus in AD 193, but after the victory over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge by Constantine I the guard was cancelled and the fort was entirely demolished. The remaining parts of the fort are buried deep below the basilica nave. The rest of the Basilica site was controlled during the early Roman Empire at the palace of the gens Laterani. The Laterani worked as an administrative center for many kings. Sextius Lateranus was the first working-class to attain the rank of consul. One of the Laterani, Consul-designate Plautius Lateranus, became famous for being accused by Nero of conspiracy against the emperor. The accusation resulted in the confiscation and redistribution of his properties. And many other remarkable incidents are related to this palace over here.

The present structure of the Basilica is though ancient, however, some parts of the original mosaic there has been preserved and seems like originated from the past and the ancient time and period. There are certain parts of the building that can be traced to the city walls as been preserved outside the Gate of St. John. There are three important portions of the Basilica, architecturally, are; the ceiling of the Basilica, Holy steps and Lateran Basilica.  Basilica despite being undergone trough various changes it shapes, it is yet still intact with its ancient forms. It is divided into the rows if columns into aisles and with a front a peristyle as being surrounded with along a fountain in the middle.

Holy Steps that is another attractive and catering structure to the Basilica, it is The Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs) that are the wooden steps encased with the marble steps as per the tradition of the Roman Catholicism. It leads to the praetorium of Pilate at Jerusalem, and therefore is approved by the footsteps of Jesus Christ during his Passion. In ancient times between the basilica and the city wall there used to be existed a great monastery where community of monks used to live during the ancient times and period. The only portion of that 13th century structure as existing at current time is a cloister as surrounded by gracefully twisted columns of inlaid marble and is known to be as Latern Cloister.

Hilton Rome Airport, Rome Hotels near Airport

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Hilton Rome Airport, Rome Hotels near Airport

Hilton Rome Airport, Rome Hotels near Airport

Overview of the Hotel: Hilton Rome Airport is directly connected to Rome Fiumicino’s Terminal 2 by a walkway. Its free shuttle service gets you into downtown Rome in around 30 minutes. Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, also commonly known as Fiumicino Airport, is Italy’s largest airport with 35,226,351 passengers served in 2008, located in Fiumicino, 35 km from Rome’s historic city centre. It was the world’s 27th busiest airport by passenger traffic in 2009, and the hub for Alitalia. The hotel has 517 quiet and large rooms. Rome Hilton Airport has a fitness center with indoor heated pool, sauna, steam bath, and whirlpool. There is a children’s play room, a sun deck, a sports field, a bar and a restaurant. The Fiera di Roma Trade Fair is one train stop away from the airport.

Amenities at the Hotel: The facilities at the hotel include Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator, Safe, Soundproofed Rooms, and Stores in Hotel. The guests can avail of Indoor Swimming Pool. Other services include Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Center, Laundry, Breakfast in the Room, Ironing Service, Souvenirs/Gift Shop, Car Rental, and Fax/Photocopying. Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and charges are applicable. Public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs EUR 25 per day.

Hotel Rules: The  Check-in time for the hotel is from 14:00 hours. The check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. One child under 4 years stays free of charge when using existing bedding. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Pets are not allowed. When booking more than 10 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.  Accepted credit cards are American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, and JCB. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Executive Double Room: € 290
Included in room price: 10 % VAT

28 square metres Executive Twin Room: € 290
Included in room price: 10 % VAT

28 square metres Double Room: € 275
Included in room price: 10 % VAT

28 square metres Twin Room: € 275
Included in room price: 10 % VAT

Colosseum, the Roman amphitheater from the first century

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Colosseum is known to be the most famous and recognized landmark of the Ancient Rome. It was constructed around in 1st century AD and this huge arena had the seating capacity for around 45,000 spectators and was the largest Roman amphitheater of the world during that time. The arena was used for the ancient contests like gladiatorial combats, spectacles and to the extent of the execution of early believer of Christianity. In middle ages, the Colosseum was considered as the place of martyrdom and was being praised as a sacred place.

Foundation of the Colosseum was being laid by the Emperor Vespasian and the structure an artificial lake made by Nero in valley between Rome’s many hills, at the front of the Domus Aurea palace. At the time arena was used to be named as the Flavian Amphitheatre, after the name of the family of emperors who constructed it. The name “Colosseum” was not in use until 7th century, and derives its name from the colossal statue of Nero that once stood here. After Nero’s death, the statue was changed into the representation of Helios, the sun god. And it remained there till the Middle Ages and then further melted down for its bronze.

The amphitheatre at that time was in use and purposes of gladiatorial combats, mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas on the lore and legends of Classical mythology. The first festival of the Flavian Amphitheatre, that was the largest amphitheatre in the world, lasted for about 100 days, in which about 5,000 wild beasts were killed in the arena. Meanwhile, the Flavian Amphitheatre was kept on damaging due to fire and earthquake for several times and was continually being restored by the end of the 5th century. Finally, the gladiatorial fights were prohibited in the Arena by the Christian emperor Honorius in 407 and the fight with the wild beasts were banned in around 523. Honorius was inspired to ban the bloody spectacle of the gladiators due to a simple monk naming Telmachus who was killed while trying to stop the men fighting with each other.

From a visitor’s perspective, the exterior of the Roman Colosseum is formed of travertine that spends 527 meters around and is about four stories high. The arches of the second and third stories were kept with statues. In total there were 80 entrances to arena and of two were reserved for emperor and his accomplice. The arena had the support of about 5 meter high wall as to protect spectator from the attacks of the wild beasts. At the lower statue of Colossus statue of Nero after what the amphitheater has been named can be seen as the Colosseum and the nearby Temple of Venus and Roma.

Hotel Adriano, 3 star hotels in Rome

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Hotel Adriano

Hotel Adriano, 3 star hotels in Rome

Overview of the hotel:Set in the heart of the historic center of the city, just a few steps from Parliament and the city’s most exclusive shopping district, within a short walk from the Pantheon, Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps, this family-run hotel has a contemporary design and a friendly atmosphere. The Spanish Steps are a set of steps climbing a steep slope between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and Piazza Trinità dei Monti, dominated by the church of Trinità dei Monti. The Scalinata is the longest and widest staircase in Europe. Housed in an elegant 17th-century building, the hotel has a unique traditional exterior, 77 well furnished rooms complemented by modern facilities including internet access via an interactive TV.

Amenities at the hotel: The guests can avail of Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Safe, Design Hotel, Baggage Storage, and Air Conditioning. The hotel also offers Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Babysitting/Child Services, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Ironing Service, Honeymoon Suite, Bicycle Rental, Car Rental, Fax/Photocopying, and Ticket Service. Internet via TV is available in the hotel rooms and costs EUR 5 per hour. Wi-fi is available in public areas and costs EUR 5 per 24 hours. Public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is needed) and charges are applicable.

Hotel Rules: The check in time for the hotel is from 14:00 – 00:00 hours and the check out time is until 11:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type. All children from 0 to 3 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years are charged EUR 20 per night per person for cots. All children from 0 to 12 years are charged 70 % of the room stay per night per person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed/cot or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements will not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. Pets are allowed on request for free. When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply. Accepted credit cards are American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, CartaSi. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.

Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Single Room: € 200
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Classic Twin Room: € 170
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Superior Twin Room: € 250
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Classic Triple Room: € 330
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Junior Suite: € 340
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Classic Double Room: € 260
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Superior Double Room: € 180
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Deluxe Double Room: € 300
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Exclusive Double Room: € 500
Included in room price: 10 % VAT, Buffet breakfast
• FREE cancellation
• Breakfast included

Hotel Splendide Royal, 5 star Hotel in Rome

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Hotel Splendide Royal, 5 star Hotel in Rome

Hotel Splendide Royal, 5 star Hotel in Rome

  • Overview of the Hotel: This hotel is located at Rome’s most exclusive district as existing between Via Veneto and the beautiful gardens of Villa Borghese. Hotel Splendide Royal is an elegant location for staying and living in Rome. It is converted from a 19th-century monastery, the Splendide Royal shows the luxurious rooms and suites, of which 4 are private, spacious terraces overlooking Villa Borghese. There professional staff provides a warm welcome and a personalized service. They provide you a proper help and advice that is much needed for making a stay in Rome unforgettable.
  • Amenities in Hotel: For facilities there general services in the hotel involves like restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, safe, soundproofed rooms, heating, baggage storage, allergy-free room available, all public and private spaces non-smoking. The services in the hotel involves steps like room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, vip room facilities, breakfast in the room, ironing service, honeymoon suite, currency exchange, shoe shine, fax/photocopying, ticket service. The Wi-Fi is provides around entire hotel on the very reasonable rates of    euro 10 per hour.
  • Hotel Rules: As far as hotel rules are concerned there are some general rules to be followed at the entire hotel. However, these rules are applied with at bit variation from hotel room to hotel room. The check in time into hotel is 14: 00 hours to 23:30 hours where as check out timings is 6:00 hours to 12:00 hours.  Cancellation and prepayment policies in the hotel vary from room to room. All children there below 2 years live for absolutely free of charge for cots. All children as below the age of 6 year can stay in the hotel while using the existing bedding. Hotel accepts the credit cards like American Express, Visa, Euro / Mastercard, Diners Club, Maestro and CartaSi.
  • Hotel Room Type and Rates:

Double or Twin Room € 253(Per Night)
Deluxe Double Room € 320 (Per Night)
Junior Suite € 480 (Per Night)
Suite € 590 (Per Night)