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In an elegant palazzo with a view over the Villa Borghese, the Aldrovandi is situated in the Parioli area of Rome, and offers rooms decorated in keeping with the 19th-century splendour of the building. It was entirely refurbished at the beginning of 2004. This is one of the few hotels in Rome where you’ll find a good sized swimming pool. A spa will be added to the gym in 2005.
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Since 1874 the Bristol Hotel has been housed in this palace in the heart of Rome, facing the Triton Fountain, one of the most beautiful in the city. Rooms are bright and fairly ample, decorated in a classic style; all richly patterned carpets and heavy drapes. Ask for a room on one of the top fl oors if you want to avoid the noise of the street.
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The motto of this hotel is “121 rooms, 121 windows on the treasures of Rome”. In fact, the view from the hotel rooms is unbeatable. Just two blocks away from the exclusive Via Veneto, Hotel Eden is also the epitome of elegance and understated luxury.
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The motto of this hotel is “121 rooms, 121 windows on the treasures of Rome”. In fact, the view from the hotel rooms is unbeatable. Just two blocks away from the exclusive Via Veneto, Hotel Eden is also the epitome of elegance and understated luxury.
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This newly renovated luxury member of the Marriott chain presides over Via Veneto, the street of La Dolce Vita. The hotel is conveniently located near Villa Borghese where you’ll be able to take a pleasant stroll. Rooms are not stunning, but clean and comfortable, and all are wired with fast internet connection.
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