Internazionale Hotel, Roma
A landmark in Rome, the Hotel Internazionale offers to its precious clients the chance to enjoy the atmosphere of the ancient city center. From the Internazionale's terrace, the rooftops of Rome often mingle with the red colors of the sunset, which forms a unique sweet Baroque frame when souls are softened and open to verbal expression and intimacy. From the historical point of view - just like the wisteria that, growing up from the first floor, touches the roof - the Hotel Internazionale is rooted in a series of constructions dating back to the epoch of Sixtus the Fifth, in the 16th Century, but raised on the remains of buildings belonging to the "Horti Luculliani" of the 1st century b.C.. Many of these structures are still visible thanks to the careful renovation of the building. Hotel Internazionale, a Hotel since 1870, is of course equipped with all the most modern amenities.
Localização:
Downtown Rome, close to the wellknown landmarks: Trinitde' Monti, Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps) and Via Veneto. - Ver Mapa.
Informações Gerais:
| Categoria: | Epoque Classic Comfort [learn more] |
| Endereço | Via Sistina, 79, 00187 Roma, Italy‎, Roma [view map] |
| Ano de construção: | 1600 |
| Ano Renovado: | 2002 |
| Pisos: | 4 |
| Número de Quartos: | 42 |
| Cartões de CrJdito Aceites: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS |
Chame-nos: +1 866 376 7831
Roma, Itália
Arguably one of the most historic cities of the world, it has moulded so much of today's western world culture, tradition and language. You will find this unmatched concentration of history in a city populated with modern Romans that live and work with their unequivocally Roman style. Many of the great achievements of Roman times can be admired in its streets. Who visits Rome will be astonished by its grandeur and style. Discover the Vatican museums, be wondered by the monumental Coliseum, walk along the Piazza Navona, visit the Spanish Steps and enjoy great views of St. Peter's basilica where is housed one of the greatest artworks of human kind: The Last Judgment, by Michelangelo Buonarroti.
