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Via delle Convertite 5, Roma, 00187
 
 


 
  
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Facilities within the Property

 
In the reception of the Hotel you can arrange for a tour of the city with driver, book museums and theatres tickets, restaurants bookings, car, bicycles and scooter rental.
Moreover we can offer
24 hours garage service at a fixed price and we can develop your photos. Manifold programs for driven excursions with bus of luxury and guides multilingual to visit Rome, Tivoli, the zone of the Roman Castles, Florence, Pompeii or the coastal Amalfitana.
In Hotel Montecitorio guests can have access to
the splendid fitness solarium centre "Platinum Palace", in the immediate proximity at a special price.
Breakfast is served in your room.
 

Nearby Facilities

 
The Montecitorio Hotel is situated in the pretty street, Via Delle Convertite, located right behind the splendid Piazza di Spagna, one of the most suggestive square in Rome, which over the centuries has fascinated poets and travellers, some of whom, like Keats and Shelley, decided to make it their home. This Square has always been an exceptional stage for events of an international level and an important meeting place. The spectacular Trinitŕ dei Monti steps confer extraordinary scenic impact on the Square, intensified by the presence of the unique Barcaccia Fountain designed by Bernini.
From Piazza di Spagna, which is only 200 meters from the Hotel,
you can easily reach some of the places and monuments of the greatest artistic and cultural interest such as the spectacular Trevi Fountain, Villa Borghese and the Pincio, the Pantheon, Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Navona, Castel Sant'Angelo and St. Peter's Cathedral, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, Montecitorio and the Campidoglio.
At a few steps from this exclusive Rome Hotel is the celebrated Via Condotti that, together with Via Borgognona, Via Frattina and Via del Babuino, constitutes the Rome centre around which the world of fashion turns. In these three elegant streets there are boutiques of the most famous Italian and international fashion designers, some of whom took their first steps right here, such as Valentino and Bulgari, who opened his first atelier in 1905 in Via Condotti. Strolling along these luxurious and splendid streets you will also find Hermés, Cartier, Ferragamo, Armani, Versace, Tiffany, Ferré, and some of the historic Roman fashion names like Laura Biagiotti, Battistoni, Fendi and Gai Mattiolo.
Another extremely interesting street, just a few yards from the Hotel Montecitorio, is
Via Margutta, also nick-named the "Street of the Artists", a picturesque and suggestive place where artists and bohemians once worked, created and lived and where today there are many antique shops.
 
  
  
   
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