Explore the wonders of Rome and its surroundings: from thousand-year history to breathtaking views, our hotel is the ideal starting point to discover everything the Eternal City has to offer.
Distance from the property 2.7 km
The Pantheon is one of the city’s most iconic and best-preserved ancient monuments, originally built as a temple to all the deities of the Roman religion. Commissioned by Emperor Hadrian around 118-125 AD, the Pantheon is famous for its extraordinary architecture, particularly its perfectly circular dome with an opening in the center, the oculus, which allows natural light to illuminate the interior.
The Pantheon’s dome has long been the largest ever built and remains a masterpiece of engineering. Today, the Pantheon is a Christian church, dedicated to Santa Maria ad Martyres, and is also the burial place of artists and royalty, including Raphael and several Italian kings.
Distance from the property 3 km
Piazza Navona is one of the most famous and fascinating squares in Rome, known for its oval shape that follows the path of an ancient Roman stadium, the Stadium of Domitian, dating back to the 1st century AD.
The square is famous for its three baroque fountains, among which the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi stands out, a masterpiece by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which represents the main rivers of the four continents then known.
Surrounded by elegant historic buildings and palaces, including the Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone designed by Francesco Borromini, Piazza Navona is a lively meeting point for tourists and Romans, with cafes, restaurants and street artists that liven up the atmosphere.
Distance from the property 2.6 km
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is one of the most iconic symbols of Rome and ancient Roman civilization. Built between 70 and 80 AD under the emperors Vespasian and Titus, this massive amphitheatre could accommodate up to 50,000 spectators, who gathered to watch spectacles such as gladiator fights, animal hunts and reenactments of famous battles.
With its majestic arches and innovative structure, the Colosseum is considered a masterpiece of Roman engineering and architecture. Although it has suffered damage over the centuries from earthquakes and looting, it remains one of the most visited archaeological wonders in the world and a powerful symbol of Rome’s history and culture.
Distance from the property 5.1 km
Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world, located in the heart of Rome. It is the spiritual and administrative seat of the Catholic Church and the official residence of the Pope.
With an area of only 44 hectares, it is home to some of the most extraordinary artistic and architectural treasures, such as St. Peter’s Basilica, with its iconic dome designed by Michelangelo, and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as the Sistine Chapel frescoed by Michelangelo.
Vatican City has its own sovereignty, a security force (the Swiss Guard) and a population composed mainly of religious people and employees. Thanks to its rich cultural and religious heritage, it is one of the most important pilgrimage and tourist destinations in the world.
Distance from the property 2.3 km
Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous and evocative squares in Rome, known for the spectacular Spanish Steps, composed of 135 steps and built in the 18th century to connect the square to the church of Trinità dei Monti. In the center of the square is the Fontana della Barcaccia, created by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which depicts a half-submerged boat in memory of the frequent floods of the Tiber.
Surrounded by elegant historic buildings, the square is a meeting point loved by Romans and tourists, and is surrounded by fashion boutiques, shops and historic cafes. Every spring, the steps are adorned with colorful flowers, making the place even more enchanting.
Distance from the property 3.8 km
Castel Sant’Angelo, originally known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a historic monument located on the banks of the Tiber in Rome. Built in the 2nd century AD by order of the Emperor Hadrian as his tomb, it has undergone numerous changes over the centuries, becoming a fortress, a castle, and finally a museum. It is famous for its imposing architecture and its role in the defense of the city, often used by the popes as a refuge during crises. The castle takes its name from the appearance of the Archangel Michael on its summit, an event that, according to legend, symbolized the end of a plague in Rome.
Distance from the property 950 m
Piazza della Repubblica, located in the heart of Rome, is one of the most iconic squares in the city. Originally known as Piazza Esedra, it owes its name to the semicircular shape inspired by the ancient exedra of the Baths of Diocletian, which were located nearby. At the center of the square stands the majestic Fontana delle Naiadi, a splendid sculptural work that represents mythological figures linked to water. The square is surrounded by elegant porticoed buildings and is home to the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, designed by Michelangelo. It is a place of great historical and architectural importance, a meeting point between past and present.
Distance from the property 1.3km
Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the four papal basilicas of Rome, located on the Esquiline Hill. Founded in the 4th century, it is famous for its extraordinary architectural beauty and for its 5th-century early Christian mosaics, which tell biblical stories. The basilica harmoniously combines early Christian, medieval, Renaissance and Baroque elements, hosting works by artists such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who is buried here. It is an important center of Marian worship, also known for the “Miracle of the Snow”, commemorated every year on August 5 with an evocative celebration.
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Via Palestro 33
00185 Roma