Hotel Zara in Rome (Italy)

 

Hotel Zara in Italy

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Via Quattro Fontane 37,
Rome,

In the heart of Rome city centre, on Via Nazionale, Hotel Zara is the place where the ancient culture and modernity mingles together. Our family owned, completely renovated antique palace is noted for its proximity to Termini railway station, the Coliseum, Metro (subway) AandB, Spanish steps, Trevi Fountain, Via Veneto, Piazza Venezia, Presidents Palace (Quirinale), various Opera theatres, Via del Corso, Piazza del Popolo and more beautiful parts of the Eternal City. Our hotel is chosen by well known travel agencies in Europe and all over the world for its quality service and sits trategic position. Hotel Zara is situated very near to Romes best shopping areas. A paid parking garage is located just 5 minutesdrive from the hotel. Hotel Zara Rome concierge provides a friendly and professional service to our guests and is available throughout the duration of your stay to help you plan your daily visits to the heart of the Italian capital city.

Rates From £60 per night.
Rooms: 41
 
How to find us : We are located only 25 km away from Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci). From the airport it will take only 30 minutes by taxi to reach the hotel. The normal daytime taxi fares are between 45.00 - 60.00 Euros(upto 2 passengers).Or alternatively, you can take the Leonardo Express train from the Fiumicino airport which brings you directly to Termini Station (at Center of rome). Costs more or less 13.00 Euro per person.Once you arrive at the station, it is best to take the bus number 40 or 64 to Via Nazionale (recommended only when you have one or two pieces of luggage,if you have lots of luggage take a taxi from the station). Get off at the first or second busstop on Via Nazionale. Via Quattro Fontane 37 is just 10 meters from there. If you walk from the Termini Station it will take only 15 minutes to reach us, we are on Via Quattro Fontane, building number 37.From Ciampino Airport it takes only 30 minutes (25 kms) by taxi to reach the hotel.The normal day taxi fares are between 45.00 - 55.00 Euros(upto 2 passengers).



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