Hotel Name
| Piccolo Imperiale Guest House
| | Type of Accommodation
| guest house
| Price range per night from
| 40.00
| Currency
| EUR
| | Location | Rome City Centre | How to get there? Located in the centre of Rome, a few minutes walking distance from Saint Peter’s Cathedral and from the Spanish Steps, Navona Square and Trevi fountain. Metro A and buses 70 and 492 are is the closest to the lodging. | | Travel Agency | BudgetPlaces | | Online Booking | Book Now |
The Piccolo Imperiale Guest House is really a suitable location to enjoy a couple of nights checking out the ancient city of Rome. Arranging your room in central Rome will provide the notable convenience to be placed only a stone's throw from the most important landmarks that include the Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps, Navona Square and the Coliseum all just a short while away on foot.The guest houses features double rooms utilizing double beds together with private bathrooms. Pretty much all of the accommodation are designed with a TV, safety deposit box, air-conditioning and heating. Visitors can certainly value a good morning meal, comprised in the price, in the lush breakfast area - dining area. There is a comfortable, safe atmosphere across the guest houses which will invites tourists to chill out and benefit from the services.The property's fortunate vicinity helps it be the ideal starting point for discovering almost every spot of Rome. Besides, the guest houses is only a quarter-hour away on foot from the main train station, la Stazione di Termini, with transfer connections to and from both international airports. The beautiful 3 star Piccolo Imperiale Guest House is a family owned lodging with a strategic location in the centre of Rome, a few minutes walking distance from the lofty Saint Peter's Cathedral, Vatican and Sistine Chapel and the commercial area near the Spanish Steps, Navona Square and the splendid Trevi fountain. The area is beautiful for wanders, with lovely gardens and monuments nearby,...click here to find available rooms. Also find guest house reviews and special offers in Rome and London top city break destinations!Places to Stay RomeChecking out the italian capital is like visiting no other city in the world. This opulent and impressive Italian city provides the special occasion of traveling through time, on a fantastic holiday that will take you from a impressive past to a electrifying present of modern fashion and contemporary artwork flowering in every single part of Rome. Art masterpieces are in all places, provoking riches are flaunted with one of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World' at your feet - the beautiful Colloseum.The historical centre is dominated by the "Seven Hills of Rome" that form the spirit of this distinctive region. While walking through Rome's characterful avenues, echoes of the past are ever present. Let's face it when we are scheduling a holiday trip to Rome and it is all about finding well-priced but good value Rome hotels is pretty easy when you pick one of the many cheap hotels that we reviewed for you. Hotels in LondonLondon hotels in past years of the 19th century were all pretty small-scale in capacity. It all started out when British country landowners booked a apartment when they traveled to London for a period of time of the year. If you think they did not own a London residence themselfs they rented one rather than staying in an high priced hotel. Bingo, the first holiday apartment rentals and bed and breakfast was established. A few visitors to London wasted their properties gambling in a gambling house and consequently had to live in cheap hotel rooms or apartment rentals, but that's a slightly different story. Lodging houses and coaching inns covered the quantities of international travellers who could not easily afford a star rated hotel. Whereby lodging houses have been more like personal households with rooms to let than commercially produced hotels, and were generally operated by widows. 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These London hotels happen to be considered as status icons by the railway agencies, the biggest businesses in the nation back then, and a lot of them were rather big. Some of these hotels in London city centre in the UK's history properties 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 (nowadays the Andaz Liverpool Street), Charing Cross Hotel at Charing Cross station, Great Central Hotel at Marylebone (nowadays The Landmark London) and the Grosvenor Hotel at Victoria (at present The Landmark London) and the Grosvenor Hotel at Victoria. Piccolo Imperiale Guest House Picture Gallery
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