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Via Giovanni Amendola 97, Rome, 00185

Sun-Thu: €75 | Fri-Sat: €100

(for a double room)

Hotel Marconi Roma is metres away from Termini Railway Station, where you will find metro links, airport shuttles and public buses.

All rooms at the Marconi are en suite and come with satellite TV and tea/coffee maker.

Breakfast is included in the rate and consists of a variety of Italian pastries and cakes, toast and jams, eggs, cold cuts, cereals, yoghurt, coffee, cappuccino, tea, and fruit juices.

The staff will be able to assist you with ticket services, museum schedules, tours and restaurant bookings.

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Facilities at Hotel Marconi Roma

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Local Attractions near Hotel Marconi Roma

  • Colosseum (1.3 km) - As the most recognisable mounument in Rome, the Colosseum does not fail to impress. Begun in 72 AD under the orders of Roman Emperor Vespasian and finished 8 years later under his son, the Flavian Ampitheatre (as it was then called) was actually built on the site of an drained lake where Nero had once erected a statue of himself. Only a section of the outer ring is still standing, but this does not detract from the grandeur of the Colosseum. The interior is even more impressive - there was sufficient seating room for up to 87,000 spectators and the numerous passageways below floor level (where the gladiators, animals and prisoners would await their fate in the arena) demonstrate the sophistication of Roman architecture. One amazing fact, and a precursor to modern stadiums, is that the whole Colosseum used to be covered with canvas to protect spectators from the elements!
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  • Rome Termini Station (0.47 km) - Rome's Termini Station is the main destination for rail passengers into the Eternal City and is conveniently linked to both the Metro A and B lines. Located to the east of the city centre near the arty San Lorenzo district, the station serves all the major Italian destinations. It is also a Eurostar hub, ensuring that Florence, Milan and Venice are within easy reach.

  • Domus Aurea (1.09 km) - The Domus Aurea (Golden House) used to be the magnificent gold-covered residence of Emperor Nero, who profited from the great fire of Rome in 64 AD by using the cleared land to build his new 'house'. Recently re-opened to the public, highlights of the guided tour are the Octagonal Room and the well-preserved frescoes lining many of the walls.

  • San Pietro in Carcere (1.33 km) - San Pietro in Carcere is a small church built over the prison where Saint Peter was held by the Romans. Located by the side of the Roman Forum, the only remaining portion of the prison is accessed via a narrow staircase, the walls of which are supposed to contain a dent made by Saint Peter’s head as he fell down.

  • Palazzo Barberini (1.01 km) - Rome’s Palazzo Barberini is a beautiful building which is home to the Gallery of Ancient Art. The works housed in the elaborately frescoed rooms are mainly of Italian origin and include some masterpieces by Caravaggio, Tintoretto, Raphael and Guercino.

  • Palazzo Colonna (1.35 km) - Palazzo Colonna in Rome is a huge complex made up of two wings: the Galleria Colonna and Princess Isabel’s quarters. The Galleria is a series of lavishly decorated rooms housing works by artists such as Tintoretto, Guercino and Veronese. On the other side of the palace, Princess Isabel’s quarters are even more lavish in decoration and the Dining Room is absolutely stunning.

  • Trajan Forum (1.37 km) - The ruins of the Markets of Trajan, a multi-tiered Roman shopping complex, give you an idea of the sophistication of Roman life. The markets formed part of the Trajan Forum, which took over from the Roman Forum (on the other side of the road) as the main political and social centre of ancient Rome. At one end of the Trajan Forum is the huge Trajan Column, decorated with battle scenes to commemorate one of the Emperor’s victories in war in 112 AD.

  • Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome (0.52 km) - The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is one of four main churches in Rome. Dating back to the 5th century AD, it was built on the orders of Pope Liberius who had a vision that he should build a church on the Esquiline Hill on a site that was marked out by snowfall. Hence, the church was originally called the Santa Maria della Neve (Saint Mary of the Snow) and it is also known as the Basilica Liberiana after the Pope. The church has the highest bell-tower in Rome, a huge façade and various mosaics and frescoes inside.

  • Palazzo Massimo alle Terme (0.35 km) - Rome’s Palazzo Massimo alle Terme (along with Palazzo Altemps) forms the excellent National Roman Museum. The palazzo houses a wealth of Roman and Greek statues, bronzes, coins and frescoes, but pride of place goes to the stunning mosaics taken from Roman villas. The museum also boasts the only known Roman mummy, found in a nearby tomb.

  • Teatro Eliseo (1.04 km) - During the season the Teatro Eliseo in Rome is home to a series of modern and traditional plays.

Policies at Hotel Marconi Roma

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Deposit Policy:

No deposit will be charged.

Internet Policy:

Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and costs EUR 2.00 per hour.

Pet Policy:

Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.

Parking Policy:

No parking available.

Extra Charges Policy:

10 % VAT is included. Service charge is not applicable. City/tourist tax is included.

Child Policy:

All children are welcome. All children under 2 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years are charged EUR 20.00 per night and person for cots. Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1. There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.

Cancellation Policy:

If cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.

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