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Castello della Castelluccia

Hotel Overview

Situated a few kilometres from the centre of Rome, this historic hotel is nestled into the green hills overlooking Veio Park. The city centre where guests will discover bars, restaurants and shopping venues is to be found 14 km away. Links to the public transport network are just 5 km away and the beach is 60 km from the hotel. Ciampino airport is just 50 km away and it is 40 km to Leonardo Da Vinci airport.||Renovated in 2002, this hotel was originally built by the Cancellieri family around 1200 on the ruins of a Roman Villa and offers guests the greatest luxuries possible alongside artwork from the 16th century. The hotel comprises a total of 23 rooms of which 2 are suites. The lobby comprises a 24-hour reception, a currency exchange facility, a cloakroom and lifts. In addition to a café, this air-conditioned hotel includes a bar and La Locanda restaurant, which serves up typical Mediterranean cuisine where an emphasis is placed upon original Roman ingredients and a good wine menu. Furthermore, the hotel offers fully equipped conference facilities for small and large meetings (capacity of up to 400 people). The hotel is set amidst magnificent grounds with its own Italian garden, La Castelluccia. This is the ideal place for guests to relax whilst still only being a few miles from the Eternal City. Room and laundry services round off the hotel's offerings and a car park is available for those arriving by car.

Via Carlo Cavina , 40


Rome

Italy
00390630207041

Hotel Facilities


24hr Reception

Air Conditioning

Bar

Cafe

Double Bed

Hair Dryer

Internet Services

Laundry Service

Lift

Restaurant

Safety Deposit Boxes

Satellite/Cable TV

Sauna

Swimming Pool

Please note: Map shows the rough area of the hotel and may not be 100% accurate.