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Via Tor dè Conti, 3,
Colosseum,
The Hotel Nerva is a completely renovated Hotel offering careful and refined services. It is located in the centre of the ancient Rome, virtually within the Roman Forum, 5 minutes away from the Coliseum, Piazza Venezia, the Capitol and the Trevi Fountain. If you are interested in the history of Rome or if you want simply to relax in one of the most beautiful places in the eternal city, Hotel Nerva is surely the best place you may want to lodge. From a private single room, to a romantic double, to a luxurious suite... choose the room you desire. Its quiet sound-proofed rooms are all equipped with modern facilities in order to make your stay as much pleasant as possible. In Hotel Nerva youll find a warm welcome and all the comforts you may need.Wi -fi spot is available in the public hall and we can help you to book tour and sightseeing in the Eternal city.
Rates From £68 per night.
Rooms: 19
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Hotel Nerva is a nice 3 stars hotel located in a historic building in the centre of the Eternal City, closed all the main attractions such us: the Roman Forum, the Coliseum, Piazza Venezia, Trevi Fountain and all the main attraction of the city centre! We are located in the famous Rione Monti. Metro (tube) stop is located at 300mt , restaurants, pubs, shops, everything is at your disposal from morning to late night! Vatican city is very easy to reach by metro or bus, Spanish steps and Trevi in a walking distance. Hotel Nerva is in the heart of the Roman Forum, in the Monti district, 100 meters from the Coliseum Underground line B: stop Cavour - - Bus line: 75 - 84 - 117
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