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Hotel St. Paul Vito Volterra 43 |
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At the hotel:• Bar • Concierge Service • Excursions • Guided Tours • Lift • Pets allowed • Shuttle to / from Airport can be organized (€50.00)• Disabled facilities• No parking available at the hotel CHECK IN 2.00 PMCHECK OUT 12.00 NOON
Rooms: 53. |
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General Bar, 24 hour Front Desk, Laundry, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled, Elevator, Express checkin/checkout, Safe deposit box, Heating, Fax/photo-copy, University, Luggage storage, Near subway, Gay friendly, Breakfast buffet |
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| Check In | from 14:00 |  | | Check Out | from 12:00 |  | | Cancellation | 24 hours before date of arrival other wise one night will be charged in case of not show |  | | Child Policy | children are free until 12 years old, full tariff after 12 years. |  | | Credit Cards | American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, CartaSi |
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Breakfast: a rich buffet breakfast made of sweetie and salty delicacies is served every morning in our refined dining room. We think that your awake must be as pleasant and quiet as possible and for this reason we have decorated the room in calming colours. American Bar: in the afternoon and in the evening our guests find in this premise a wide range of drinks, snacks and refreshing cocktails. Here you find the perfect spot for relaxing after a day of sightseeing. |
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The Hotel Saint Paul offers 53 rooms decorated in a minimal Asian style utilizing bright furniture enhanced by stylish paintings, wooden floors and co-ordinate curtains and coverlets. The Hotel has 38 twins, 4 singles, 5 doubles, and 9 triplesAll rooms are equipped with:• Air Conditioning • Direct Dial Telephone • TV • Mini-Bar • Hairdryer • Safe |
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The Hotel Saint Paul is a new four star hotel located close to the third University of Rome and the Basilica of Saint Paul. The hotel bears the name of this magnificent Basilica whose origins go back to the time of Constantine.The nearest attraction to the hotel is in fact:• The Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura is the widest of roman patriarchal basilicas after San Pietro and its design has the same dimensions with Basilica Ulpia in Foro Traiano which can give us a perfect imagination about it. The Basilic is just 10 minutes walking from the hotel Saint Paul (metro stop: basilica San Paolo) • The Catacombs on the Apian Way allows us to trace the origins of the Christian presence in Rome and to explore one of the fundamental aspects of its identity. The Catacombs are in fact the underground cemeteries of the early Christians, located outside the city walls in accordance with the ancient custom that forbade the burying of the dead in the inhabited area.To get there: bus from Pyramid Pyramid is 3 metro stops away from Basilica San Paolo• Stop at Pyramid for a quick visit to an imitation of the Egyptian pyramid called Caius Cestius that were in fashion in Rome after the conquest of Egypt (30 to C.). • Discover the Trastevere quarter: in Latin "Trans Tiberim", across the Tiber. Up till Augustus the right bank of the Tiber was outside the city limits, at present Trastevere is one of the most fashionable and charming places in Rome.Stroll with us through the small streets of the borough to the heart of Trastevere till the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere. According to tradition this was the first Catholic Church in Rome to be dedicated to the Virgin Mary and originally it dates back to the 3rd century. • The Coliseum (Colosseo, Colosseum), was built during the reign of Emperor Vespasiano c. 72 AD and dedicated in 80 AD by his son Titus. The popular name of Coliseum came about because the immense oval stadium was situated next to a colossal statue of Nero. The original name of this ancient Roman sports arena, the largest arena of its kind, is The Amphitheatrum Flavium.The Coliseum is just three stops away from Basilica San Paolo, line B• From the Coliseum a nice and interesting walk through the Forums, the sacred way was the most famous street in ancient Rome, will take you to Venezia square (Piazza Venezia), the ideal place recommended to tourists to start their discovery of the town, being in a focal point among the medieval and Renaissance Rome and the centre of the archeological one. |
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Directions:From the Fiumicino airport by transports:Fast train to Termini train station, metro line B direction Laurentina, get off Basilica San Paolo stop.(turn left direction Via Ostiense and keep going until Via Marconi which is a parallel of Via Vito Volterra).Also you can take the train to Trastevere Station and the bus 170, direction “agricoltura” and get off the bus one stop after the Marconi Bridge.By car from Fiumicino airport:Take the motorway direction ROMA EUR (centre), exit Viale Marconi, Università Roma TRE on Viale Marconi.Excellent connections with bus lines, line 170 brings you to the centre in only 20 minutes, and lines 761 and 791 that can take you to different parts of the city.EUR BUSINESS AREATo go to the EUR will take just 8 minutes by taxi. |
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