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Augustus
Hotel Rome Italy
Via
Piave 61, 00187 Rome Italy
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| HOTEL DESCRIPTION |
You
will immediately find yourself immersed in the architectural
beauties of this splendid city: as soon as you go out of the
Augustus Hotel you will find Porta Pia, Michelangelo's last
work, commissioned in 1561 by Pope Pius IV. All around, between
Piazza Fiume and Via Piave, rise important buildings such
as that housing the Ministry of Public Works and Transport.
A few yards from the hotel there is Via Veneto (America embassy),
the beating heart of the Dolce Vita of the sixties, and still
famous today for the historic luxury cafés along its
sidewalks. Just a little way off, instead, you can admire
the splendid Villa Borghese, which houses one of the largest
art collections in the world.
The Hotel is in an extremely strategic position: not only
extremely close to the Termini Station, but with excellent
links by the efficient public transport network to all the
places of major artistic and cultural interest. And for those
who decide to move around by car, there is an available private
garage and a public car park just next to this Rome hotel.
The Augustus Hotel is above all the ideal base from which
to discover the grandiose architectural remains of Imperial
Rome. On foot or by public transport, you can very quickly
reach the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, the Domus Aurea and the
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| ROOM FEATURES |
In
the rooms of the Augustus Hotel there is complete harmony
between two different but complementary dimensions. Old and
new blend together to create a unique and unforgettable environment.
The furniture in Arte Povera style, in solid walnut, and the
complementary furnishings inspired by Ancient Rome, live side
by side with comfort and high technology like flat-screen
satellite television, dvd reader, pc with ADSL line, with
free access to internet whenever you like.
Another unique feature is the panoramic view: all the rooms
of the Augustus Hotel overlook the ancient Aurelian Walls,
built by the emperor Aurelius in around 270 b.c. to defend
the city of Rome. The Hotel, apart from single, double, triple
and quadruple rooms, also has 2 apartments with cooking facilities
complete with microwave oven and double bath.
Other comforts in all the rooms are: air conditioning, safe,
direct-line telephone, radio, private bath with shower equipped
with vertical hydro massage, hairdryer and complete courtesy
accessories line.
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