Hotel Name
| Cosmopolita
| | Type of Accommodation
| 4 star hotel
| Price range per night from
| 129,-
| Currency
| GBP
| | Location | Via Nazionale | | Special Hotel Deals | Special discount up to 30%! | | Board | Incl. Breakfast | | Rooms | Double Standard | | Travel Agency | Hotelopia UK | | Online Booking | Book Now |
Starting from 129 GBP the Cosmopolita is ideal property to enjoy a couple of days checking out the capital of Italy. Scheduling your overnight accommodation in Rome city centre engages you in the handy bonus to be based nothing but a short while from the most important points of interest for instance Piazza Navona, Piazza Venezia, the Colosseum, Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps all only a short while away on foot.The Cosmopolita comes with double rooms using double beds combined with private bathrooms. Every one of the accommodation are equipped with a colour TV, a safety deposit box, air conditioning and heating. Travellers may fancy a appetizing breakfast, comprised in the rate, in the comfortable breakfast area - dining area. There is a cozy, friendly atmosphere across the 4 star hotel which invites tourists to release unwanted stress and enjoy the location.Completely refurbished in the year 2000 the property comprises a total of 68 rooms as well as tastefully decorated interiors and a wide variety of modern services and facilities designed to provide maximum comfort and pleasure. Guests may delight in the magical sight of the sun setting over the Eternal City while enjoying a light snack or a cocktail on the hotel's lovely roof terrace.Located near Via Nazionale, the property's thankful spot causes it to be an ideal base for exploring almost every nook of Rome. Also, the Cosmopolita is only 15 minutes away on foot from the central railway station, Stazione di Termini, with transportation links back and forth from airports Fiumicino and Ciampino. ...click here to find available rooms and prices. Also find 4 star hotel reviews and special deals for Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid and London!Lodging RomeSeeing the italian capital is like viewing no other city across the country. This wealthy and powerful Italian city boasts the different occasion of traveling through time, on a very good experience that will take you from a fantastic history to a thrilling present of modern fashion and stylish art flowering in every single part of Rome. Art works of art are in every location, striking riches are flaunted with one of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World' at your feet - the astonishing Colosseo.The ancient centre is dominated by the "Seven Hills of Rome" that form the spirit of this special destination. When walking through Rome's characterful streets, echoes of the past are ever present. Finding cheap but good value Rome hotels is quite easy when you pick one of the many cheap hotels that we reviewed for you. 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