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Via Ludovisi 45,
Via Veneto,
The Beau Site offers luxury rooms right on the elegant Via Ludovisi, the street that connects 2 of Romes most famed attractions Via Veneto and the Spanish Steps. Just around the corner from the elegant cafs of Via Veneto, Villa Borghese Gallery and the Trevi Fountain, the Beau Site is within easy walking distance of many important landmarks. Additionally, 2 metro stops nearby make it easy to further explore the city. Elegant furnishings, impeccable service and modern comforts distinguish this refined hotel. Rooms feature all modern conveniences including in-room temperature controls. A rich Italian breakfast buffet is served daily in the bright Bow Window Room. Breakfast includes Italian pastries, hot dishes, coffee, cappuccino and much more.
Rates From £138 per night.
Rooms: 7
Accommodation Type: Hotel
From Termini railway station, located at about 1.2 km, you can get to the Beau Site: by subway (Metropolitana) From Termini Railway Station you can take the Termini Subway direction Battistini (Line A), getting off at Repubblica stop. From Repubblica take the bus n. 60. by Bus (ATAC) Outside Termini Station there is a big ATAC Buses parking. You can take bus n. 175 or 492 to Piazza Barberini and then take the bus n. 52, 53, 63, 80 or 95. by Taxi Its highly recommended to take only the white licenced taxis. The nearest subway station is Barberini (Line A), located about 200 mt from the hotel.
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