| | Facilities within the Hotel |
The reception is open to guests 24h, the fine marble staircase connects the lounge, which is decorated with antique furniture, with the bar and the breakfast room that has walls decorated with sumptuous silk damasks and at times with golden stucco decorations. Here guests can have a continental breakfast served as a buffet, for the enjoyment of the international clientele that comes to stay at the Turner Hotel. |
In summer, the charming roof garden opens and you can spend a peaceful time sipping a drink or having a coffee. For those wishing to organize a reunion or a business meeting, the Sala dei Marmi (the marble floor is inspired by the Clementine Hall in the Vatican) offers a beautiful setting, with the latest in equipment and seating capacity of up to 50 people. |
In addition, clients can take advantage of internet point, newspapers, and the special rates negotiated with laundry. At the reception, the professional staff is very courteous and ready to provide guests with useful tourist information for booking excursions and guided tours. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | ADSL Connection | Bar | Chauffer-Driven Limousine Services | Computer | Concierge Service | Congresses & Meetings | Fax Machine | Groups Allowed | Guided Tours | Ice Machines | Internet Wireless | Lift | Luggage Storage | Meeting Room | Newspaper | Photocopier | Porter Service | Private Transfer To/From Airport | Ticket Reservation Service | Wake Up Service | Wi-Fi | | | |
| Hotel Turner is located in the center, in Porta Pia, one of the most important places in the history of Italy, across from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (Public Works), and close to the British Embassy and other embassies and consulates. Located 900 meters from Stazione Termini and from the airport shuttle Terminal, the hotel is near the most beautiful urban park in Rome, Villa Borghese, which is a 10-minute walking distance. A 15-minute walk is what it takes to get to Teatro della Dolce Vita on Via Veneto, which dates from the '60s and is still one of the more elegant and exclusive ones. |
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