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Via Palestro, 56
The B&B is located at the second floor of an XIX century building near the main Railway Station Termini and near the Tome University La Sapienza.
Its location is ideal for tourists who want to spend a few days in the most famous historical-cultural city of the world, or for people who's just passing through.
The hotel run by a traditional familiar formula and with warm hospitality offers rooms provided with Private Bathroom,hairdryer,safe,TV LCD, WiFi,air conditioning.
Services:
Free luggage storage
Free WiFi in all structure
No lock-out
Free Maps
Tourist information
Linen and blankets included
Heating
24 hour reception and security
Near to ATM and money exchange
There is extra charge for air conditioning(on prior request)
Please note:
There is a cancellation policy of 72 hours. (12:00pm. local time)Penalty for - cancellation after that date or no-show: two nights.
Payment upon arrival by cash only
Check in from 13.00
Check out before 10.30
Italian Breakfast (cappuccino/coffee/tea and croissant) included
On 28 July 2010, the City Council of Rome has approved, subject to the provisions of art. 14, paragraph 16, read. e) of Decree Law No 78, 2010, as ratified by Law No 122, 2010, the introduction of a grant of stay on tourist services City Council Resolution No. 67, 28/29 July 2010). On 28 December 2010, the Roman authorities confirmed that the Contributo di Soggiorno levy will go ahead on January 1, 2011. This will apply at a rate of € 2 per night per person. The levy will be paid on the spot before check-out by the person staying at the hotel. The maximum number of nights taxable per stay is ten.
Please note:
- There is a cancellation policy of 72 hours.(12:00pm. local time)Penalty for cancellation after that date or no-show: two nights.
- Payment upon arrival by cash only
- Check in from 13.00
- Check out before 11.00
- Italian breakfast (cappuccinocoffeetea and croissant) included
On 28 July 2010, the City Council of Rome has approved, subject to the provisions of art. 14, paragraph 16, read. e) of Decree Law No 78, 2010, as ratified by Law No 122, 2010, the introduction of a grant of stay on tourist services City Council Resolution No. 67, 28/29 July 2010).On 28 December 2010, the Roman authorities confirmed that the Contributo di Soggiorno levy will go ahead on January 1, 2011. This will apply at a rate of 2 per night per person. The levy will be paid on the spot before check-out by the person staying at the hotel. The maximum number of nights taxable per stay is ten.
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