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Via Veneto 70, Roma, 00187
 
 


 
  
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Facilities within the Property

 
Meeting Room:
The halls of the Boscolo Hotel Palace host business meetings and society receptions with a blend of efficiency and elegance.
A large multifunctional meeting hall, with a maximum capacity of 255 people, can be divided into three rooms. These rooms are ideal places for banquets, with a maximum capacity of 150 seats, or standing buffets for up to 250 people.
Meeting Equipment: the function rooms, each with an independent sound system, are equipped with up-to-date technological support.
 
Dining
The bar and the coffee lounge are regarded as the most fashionable and exclusive in the Eternal City.
Indeed, they are delightful places to dine and drink, with the sounds of the piano and the lighting recreating the atmosphere of the old Roman era.


Terrazza Cadorin
Overlooking Via Veneto, Terrazza Cadorin restaurant offers delightful specialties of Roman and regional cuisine.
 

Amenities in the Hotel

The relaxing and health-restoring
Dibi Beauty Centre is available to hotel guests who may also choose to enjoy the beauty services of the Dibi Centre in their own rooms.
 

Guest Services:
Business Centre; Laser printer; Concierge; 24-hour Room Service; Manicure Salon; Secretarial support services; Babysitting; Doorman; Jacuzzi Swimming pool; Solarium.
 

Nearby Facilities

 
Rome, capital city of Italy, is one of Europe's treasures. It is a city so steeped in history that its legacy is hard to avoid. The city resembles a vast open-air museum where the present continues on top of the past, as it has for more than two-and-a-half millennia. With so many monuments, museums and masterpieces to view, the decision on where to begin can be an overwhelming yet enjoyable one. The 'centro storico' contains the greatest concentration of classical Roman and Christian sites in a comparatively small area, but almost every palazzo, piazza and park has its own heritage, permeated with history, from Etruscan to Renaissance to the present day.
 
  
  
   
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