Hotel Name
| Pitagora B&B
| | Type of Accommodation
| bed and breakfast
| Price range per night from
| 30.00
| Currency
| EUR
| | Location | Rome City Centre | How to get there? Rome B&B located close to Roma Termini rail station, 10 minutes on foot from Collosseum, Roman Forum and Trevi Fountain. Bars, cafés, restaurants approximately 10 minute walk from accommodation. Metro lines A & B located 70 metres from B&B, plus several bus routes. | | Travel Agency | BudgetPlaces | | Online Booking | Book Now |
The Pitagora B&B is a wonderful establishment to enjoy a couple of days discovering the city of Rome. Reserving your accommodation in Rome city centre will bring the helpful advantage to be placed just a few steps away from the most significant areas such as the Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps, Navona Square and the Coliseum .The Pitagora B&B comes with double rooms along with double beds plus private bathrooms. Just about all of the rooms are loaded with a safety deposit box, satelitte TV, air conditioning and heating. Visitors might take joy in a delectable morning meal, comprised in the price, in the warm and comfortable breakfast room - eating area. Pitagora B&B features a comfortable, welcoming place to stay through the entire bed and breakfast that encourages guests to relax and enjoy the location.The establishment’s privileged vicinity helps it to be the most suitable base for getting acquainted with every corner of Rome. Practically, the property is merely 15 minutes away by walking from the central railway station, Roma Termini, with travel links regularly to and from airports Fiumicino and Ciampino. Pitagora B&B is a budget Rome Bed & Breakfast offering no frills, functional facilities located close to Rome's Termini rail station, an easy 10 minute walk from some of the Eternal City's most essential sights including the Collosseum, Roman Forum and Trevi Fountain, plus a wide range of eateries, cafes, bars, restaurants and great shopping! Metro and bus services are also located close by so...click here to find available rooms. Also find bed and breakfast reviews and special offers in Rome and London top city break destinations!Hotels RomeChecking out Rome is really like checking out no other place across the globe. This extraordinary and amazing Italian city offers the extraordinary chance of travelling through time, on a extraordinary experience that usually takes you from a fantastic past to a stimulating present of cutting-edge fashion and stylish fine art blooming in each and every part of Rome. Art works of art are all over the world, striking riches are flaunted with one of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World' at your feet - the electrifying Colosseo.The beautiful centre is taken over by the "Seven Hills of Rome" that form the centre of this one of a kind city. Whilst strolling through Rome's characterful roads, echoes of the past are ever present. When it comes to good value but cheap Rome hotels is quite easy when you pick one of the many budget hotels that cheaphotelsinrome.com has to offer. Cheap Hotels LondonHotels in London in previous years of the 19th century were all rather small-scale in size. It all started when British country landowners booked a property when they frequented London for some time of the year. If perhaps they did not own a London place themselfs they booked one rather than staying in an steeply-priced hotel. Bingo, the first holiday apartment rentals and bed and breakfast were established on the London property market. Some of them wasted their homes betting in a betting house and as a result had to stay in cheap places to stay or apartment rentals, but that's a slightly different story. Lodging houses and coaching inns covered the numbers of foreign guests who could not have the funds for a star rated hotel. Whereby lodging houses were definitily more like private homes with bedrooms to let than conventional hotels, and were typically managed by widows. Coaching inns served passengers coming from the stage coaches which usually happen to be the foremost ways of long-distance passenger transportation just before railways launched to grow in the 1830s. The final living galleried coaching inn in London is the George Inn which now belongs to the National Trust. There is no standard registry of standart hotel rooms in London, but the estimated number of standart hotel rooms in in and around London in 2000 was estimated at 101,269. In 2003 it was calculated that there were above 70,000 3 to 5 star hotel rooms found in a 10 kilometres radius of London city. Out of that huge array of London hotels it can turn into a learning curve of a long time for the normal visitor to come across the most suitable inn in the suitable location. We reviewed a number of roughly 300 hotels in London trying to boost to make your choice a little bit quickly and save you lots of energy for the actual journey.Some hotels in London of a more recent kind set out to be formed in the beginning of the 19th century. For example Mivart's, the precursor of Claridge's, started operating in 1812 but yet, as much as the mid-19th century, hotels in London city centre had been in most cases small but successful. The american writer Anthony Trollope pictured in his travel and leisure publication North America (1862), on the significantly different and much bigger US establishments were around than UK and Japanese hotels. Yet by that time the railways had without a doubt been in progress to attract a great deal more short-term visitors to London, UK, and the railway transporation system businesses on their own took the direction setting in providing short-term visitors by establishing a number of "railway hotels" in close proximity to their own London termini. These properties were perceived as status symbols by the railway manufacturers, the largest enterprises in the nation at that moment, and many of them were truly huge. Some of these hotels in London city centre in history they were known as: Midland Grand Hotel at St. Pancras, Great Western Hotel at Paddington, Great Northern Hotel at King's Cross, Great Eastern Hotel at Liverpool Street (Now the Andaz Liverpool Street), Charing Cross Hotel at Charing Cross station, the Grosvenor Hotel at Victoria and the Great Central Hotel at Marylebone (today The Landmark London). Pitagora B&B Picture Gallery
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