18 VIA CAVOUR
Rome, IT 00184
Chain: Lexington Services
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The Hotel Massimo D'Azeglio, steeped in history, has played host to world-renown personalities, like Louis Armstrong, Benito Mussolini, the King of Serbia and Francesco Baracca. The property, located near the Termini Railway Station, is within walking distance of the Imperial Forum, Coliseum, Trevi Fountain, Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and National Museum of Rome. The hotel boasts maximum possible comfort and luxury. The helpful concierges can arrange city tours, tickets and sight seeing on request.
Does HotelsByCity recommend this hotel?
This plush hotel in the vicinity of major sights is an ideal choice for leisure travelers. Many guests liked its excellent location, neat and clean rooms, helpful staff, adequate breakfast and restaurant. But some guests were unhappy with small rooms and smelly bathrooms. Therefore, at the time of booking ask for big rooms. Read our customer reviews?
Each of 197 guest accommodations feature traditional décor, inspired from the Piedmont region’s baroque style. The elegantly-appointed rooms have high ceilings, oak furniture, big windows and hardwood floors and paneling. All rooms are sound proof. Plush bathrooms either have a shower or tub.
La Cantina, a popular wine cellar, offers some of the best wines of the world. Ristorante Massimo D'Azeglio serves traditional Italian food in a warm and sophisticated atmosphere. The Sala Azzurra is appointed with modern video and audio technology for conferences and other business events. Guests can access Fitness Areas on the top floor of Hotel Mediterraneo and Nord Nuova. There is a computer with Internet in the lobby for email and surfing.
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