Hotel Name
| Hotel Caput Mundi
| | Type of Accommodation
| budget hotel
| Price range per night from
| 31.00
| Currency
| EUR
| | Location | Rome City Centre | How to get there? Accommodation in the historic centre of Rome, very close to Termini train station (terminal for all public transport) and Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica. | | Travel Agency | BudgetPlaces | | Online Booking | Book Now |
The Hotel Caput Mundi is really a perfect property to spend a couple of nights discovering the capital of Italy. Getting your room in Rome centre can provide the tremendous benefit to be situated nothing but a few steps away from the most significant monuments including Piazza Navona, Piazza Venezia, the Colosseum, Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps .The Hotel Caput Mundi boasts double rooms along with double beds combined with private bathrooms. Just about all of the accommodation are equipped with a colour TV, a safety deposit box, air conditioning and heating. Visitors may well experience a appetizing morning meal, included in the rate, in the cosy breakfast room - dining area. Hotel Caput Mundi offers a cozy, friendly place to stay across the budget hotels which will invites guests to lay back and benefit from the services.The Hotel Caput Mundi's privileged spot should make it your perfect base for getting acquainted with almost every spot of the Italian capital. Besides, the property is just a quarter-hour away by walking from the main train station, la Stazione di Termini, with transportation links regularly to and from all major Roman airports and Italian destinations such as Florence and Naples within 2 to 3 hours train ride.. Simple yet comfortable accommodation in a historical building at the centre of Rome, Hotel Caput Mundi is the ideal option for travellers who wish to experience the charm of the Italian capital without having to travel too much, as it is very close to Termini train station (terminal for all public transport) and the Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica.This one star hotel offers double and triple...click here to find available rooms. 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