Hotel Name
| Il Glicine - Colosseo
| | Price range per night from
| 51.40
| Currency
| GBP
| | Address | Via Leonina 43 | | Postalcode | 184 | | Travel Agency | Hotels.com UK | | Online Booking | Book Now |
Starting from 51.40 GBP the Il Glicine - Colosseo is certainly great property to enjoy a few days checking out the eternal city of Rome. Getting your accommodation in central Rome brings the notable convenience to be placed just a stone's throw away from the biggest monuments such as Piazza Navona, Piazza Venezia, the Colosseum, Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps all basically a short while away by walking.The Il Glicine - Colosseo includes double rooms with double beds combined with private bathrooms. All of the accommodations are equipped with a safety deposit box, satelitte TV, air conditioning and heating. Tourists might cherish a tasty breakfast, included in the price, in the warm and comfortable breakfast area - eating room. This Il Glicine - Colosseo offers you a cozy, welcoming ambiance across the Il Glicine - Colosseo which will invites most guests to release unwanted stress and enjoy the location.The apartment Il Glicine-Colosseo is situated in Via Leonina a stone through from the Roman Forum ( Fori Imperiali ) and the Colosseum ( Colosseo ) in a district that offers an efficient service of public transportation to easily reach any other part of Rome and in a strategic position to visit the Eternal City. This holiday-home is a small yet cosy 25sqm one-room apartment situated on the second floor of an eighteenth-century building recently restored and finely refurbished. The beamed ceiling parquet and wooden furniture make for an intimate and romantic atmosphere the ideal for your stay in Rome.Located in Via Leonina 43, the Il Glicine - Colosseo's privileged vicinity causes it to be the perfect starting point for discovering just about every single corner of the Italian capital. 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