I Love Touring Rome, Italy - Hotels In The Prati District by:Levi Reiss
Share: The Prati district is situated in west central Rome
. It boasts some of the city's major chic shopping streets. This district is dominated by the verdant Monte Mario hill. While Monte Mario is the highest hill in Rome it's not one of the famous seven hills because it lies outside the boundaries of the ancient city. The view is great from the Belevedere Zodiaco. Local sights include the Astronomical Observatory and the Museo Astronomico Copernicano. Even if you don't remember the 1960 Olympics you should stop by the Olympic Stadium which is part of the Foro Italico, the sports center. You might want to visit the Fontana dei Quiriti but don't bring the kids. The district also hosts the Sede della RAI radio and TV center. For your convenience we have listed neighborhood hotels in approximate order of cost, starting with the least expensive. We have personally verified all website addresses making sure that they include English-language pages.
The Hotel San Pietrino is located on the third floor of a Nineteenth Century palazzo. Its rooms are well equipped for the price but rather unusually breakfast is not included. And there is no bar in the hotel. Both of these shortcomings are easily resolved with a short walk in the neighborhood. There are 12 rooms with 1 to 4 beds. The address is Via Giovanni Bettolo, 43 00195 - Rome.
The New Holiday House Roma Bed and Breakfast is located in a beautiful old building. It is a non-smoking property. With a minimum stay of seven nights you get complementary shuttle service to the airport. There are double and triple rooms. The address is Via Ottaviano, 43 - 00192 - Rome.
The Hotel Donna Laura Palace has been renovated recently. Its terrace overlooks the Tevere River, which, according to the hotel, is a unique feature. This non-smoking property boasts a fitness center that includes a sauna and a Jacuzzi. There's a restaurant and a rooftop restaurant open during the summer. Other facilities include a meeting room that can handle up to 90 people. There are 64 rooms and suites most of which have balconies. The address is Lungotevere delle Armi, 21 - 00144 - Rome.
Share: The Hotel Farnese is located in a mansion dating from the early years of the Twentieth Century. It brims with elegance of the Belle Epoch. The lobby showcases Italian works of art from the Seventeenth Century. It has a delightful roof garden where breakfast is served. The rooms have handmade walnut furniture but they do tend to be on the small side. Some of the 23 rooms include a private terrace. The address is Via Allesandro Farnese, 30 - 00192 - Rome.
About the author
Over the years Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet but simply prefers drinking fine Italian or other wine, with the right foods. He teaches a variety of computer classes at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his Italian travel website
http://www.travelitalytravel.com which includes information on Italian wine and food.
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