Roof Suite Rome holiday home in Roma - Italy

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Roof Suite Rome
Via Palermo, 36 - Quartiere Monti - Roma (Rome)
is located in a populated area



Internet Wi-Fi   Gluten Free Foods   Pet Friendly  


Set in a historical building, Roof Suite Rome offers elegantly furnished rooms with parquet floors in Rome, a 15-minute walk from both Piazza di Spagna and Trevi Fountain. Free WiFi is provided throughout. Each room at this guest house is air conditioned and features a smart flat-screen TV. A terrace or balcony are featured in some rooms. Each room has a fully fitted private bathroom. The daily continental breakfast is served daily in your room or on the shared terrace. You can purchase an apéritif on site and enjoy it on the rooftop terrace. Roof Suite Rome is set in a historical building.

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Prices( No Booking Fees )

Apartment A
Min.€. 500,00
Max.€. 1100,00
Persons:6 max

Services

Shuttle service
Breakfast in the room
Packed lunches
Allergy-free room
Chocolate or cookies
Private check-in/check-out
Steam room
Spa/wellness packages
Car hire
Airport shuttle
WiFi available in all areas
Concierge service
Soundproof rooms
CCTV in common areas
Tour desk
Breakfast options
Fire extinguishers
Daily housekeeping
On-site coffee house
24-hour security
Wine/champagne.

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Distance from Roof Suite Rome to:

(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 45 minutes
Railway Station: 10 minutes
Airport: 45 minutes

The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 1 nights and it has 6 bed places

Attractions near Roma

In ancient times the rione was densely populated: in Monti there were the Forum Romanum and the so-called Suburra: this was the place poor people lived, full of disreputable locals and brothels. In the Middle Ages the situation was completely different: the Roman aqueducts were damaged, and it was very difficult to bring water to Monti since it was on the hills. Hence many inhabitants moved to Campus Martius, a lower level part, where they could drink the water from the river Tiber. From the...
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