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Caracciolo Hotel
Address: Via Cairoli 86/88 - 00185 Rome
Description:
In a palace located in the center and dating from the beginning of the 20th century, close to the Air Terminal shuttle service that goes to and from the Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, with convenient access to the metro and to the buses that go to the most famous landmarks in Rome, Hotel Caracciolo welcomes guests to very tasteful rooms that exude a friendly and warm atmosphere.
Facilities:
Very tastefully decorated rooms with original style which evoke Mediterranean atmosphere thanks to the blue hues of the walls and the fabrics, and the Vietri floor ceramics, coordinated with the wicker furniture. This is Hotel Caracciolo, a delightful little hotel in the center of Rome. Comfort and superior services make the stay so much more pleasant and qualify it as one of the better 3-star hotels of the city.
The reception is open 24h as is the especially reserved garage, just a few minutes from the hotel, reserved for those coming with their own car. The lounge hall and the TV room are for guests to use and relax in and to have a little chit chat, while the delightful breakfast room is open until 9.30am to enjoy a classical Italian breakfast served as a buffet with bread, butter, jam, coffee and cappuccino.
Location:
Located on Via Cairoli, next to the Air Terminal shuttle service to and from Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, one stop away from Stazione Termini, well serviced by public transport, Hotel Caracciolo is the perfect starting point to discover the historical center of Rome.
The Vittorio Emanuele stop of metro line A for Stazione Termini, Piazza di Spagna, Fontana di Trevi, San Pietro, can be found at 300 meters from the hotel, while the stop for bus 70 for Piazza Navona, Via Nazionale and Via dei Fori Imperiali is at 200 meters.
From Piazza dei Cinquecento, in front of Stazione Termini, is where the very comfortable ATAC tourist lines depart: the 110, that goes through the center of Rome and gets you to the main museums and landmarks, and the LBs (Basilicas line), that gets you to the principal Basilicas and the most interesting archeological sites.
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