Hotel Aureliano

Hotel Aureliano

Hotel Aureliano

Hotel Aureliano -

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Via Aurelia 619
Rome, IT
00167

Description: Hotel Aureliano

Renovated in December 2004, the Hotel Aureliano with its Art Deco-style exterior is west of Romes city center in the Aurelia business district, three miles from St Peters and the Vatican City. The hotel is located in Aurelio district, close to Villa Doria Pamphili, one of the most beautiful parks in Rome. It offers the ideal place also for those driving to Rome by car. The hotel offers an elegant and refined ambiance, where one can relax and experience a nice stay. The reception area is well organized with sofas and information and maps of the city. The staff will be delighted to help with any problems, suggesting the best restaurants of the area and the most interesting excursions of the Italian capital. Moreover all the common lounges benefit from wireless Internet access. The hotel has also two meeting rooms (from 20 to 90 seats) and conference facilities. Parking available (no surveillance and limited number). The guests can enjoy regional Italian dishes in the glass-ceiling Il Cedro restaurant and sip cocktails in the adjacent bar. Continental breakfast is served every morning in the breakfast room. One will have a good choice of hot and cold drinks, fresh croissants, bread, butter, jams and ham. Breakfast is served from 7:30 am to 10 am. The air-conditioned guestrooms feature stylish contemporary decor and include minibars and green and white marble bathrooms. It is the ideal accommodation for all kind of people: tourists, businessmen, and lovers can appreciate the elegant and family ambiance, realized with a great attention to detail and passion.

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Number of Rooms
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  • Free high-speed internet

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