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Via 4 Fontane 149/A,
Rome,
In the heart of Rome, in a quiet and historic building, late 1800s, this is one of the most exclusive and central hotel of the city. Here you will find comfort and privacy surrounded by history and art.The hotel has been completely restructured and is equipped with lifts, breakfast room and lounge. Sight seeing tours are organized upon request. Hotel Quattro Fontane is too close to the Trevi Fountain and the Quirinale Palace.
Rates From £91 per night.
Rooms: 36
Accommodation Type: Hotel
Hotel Quattro Fontane is located in the citys historical and commercial centre, 100 meters away from the underground station Barberini, a short way from the most famous basilica of Rome, S. Maria Maggiore, and 10 minutes from the Vatican city, Basilica di San Pietro, and few minutes from Spanish steps, via Veneto, the Colosseum and Piazza Venezia.From Grande Raccordo Anulare, exit at Roma Centro and follow the indications towards Palazzo del Quirinale, located just metres from the property. The hotel is situated only 100 m from the Barberini underground station and can be easily reached on foot. To reach any of the airports of Rome from the Hotel Quattro Fontane, it is up to you, you can choose to take the taxi, shuttle service or the train, with a regular departures each 15 minutes. There are tow main airports in Rome, Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) and Ciampino, both of them are well connected to the Central Railway Station Termini, by shuttle service, train (30 minutes) and taxi. From Roma Termini railway station catch the underground to Baberini.
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