Roma Touristhome Via Palestro 56

Rome
Apartment Touristhome Via Palestro 56 Rome
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Roma Touristhome Via Palestro 56

56 Via Palestro, Rome, Italy View map
Located 2.7 km from Navona Square, Roma Touristhome Via Palestro 56 apartment is around a 25-minute walk from a top family-friendly place like the 17-hectare zoological garden "Bioparco di Roma". This apartment has public parking nearby.
The apartment lies in Central Station, which is a great choice for travellers interested in monuments, architecture and history, only 1.7 km from Colosseum Arena. Roma Touristhome Via Palestro 56 apartment is 900 metres from Termini Laziali city rail and within 20 minutes' walk of Trajan's Market Museum. The Baths of Diocletian is a stone's throw from this accommodation.
Staying at Roma Touristhome Via Palestro 56 apartment, guests have access to a balcony and a seating area equipped with air conditioning. The property includes a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower for your comfort. Hairdryers and towels are also included in the bathroom.
For those who prefer to cook their own meals, this apartment features self-catering facilities like an electric kettle, a refrigerator, and kitchenware. The apartment is 250 m from Indipendenza bus stop and within a 500-metre distance of Roma Termini train station.
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Main Features
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Tourist attractions in

Rome
Airports
  • Ciampino - 16 km
Train stations
  • Roma Termini - 600 m

Prices & Availability

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Facilities

General

  • Wi-Fi

Dining

  • Electric kettle
  • Dryer
  • Cookware/ Kitchen utensils

Room Amenities

  • Sitting area
  • Dining table
  • Ironing facilities
  • Washing machine
  • Free toiletries
  • Flat-screen TV
Main Features
  • Wi-Fi

Policies

Check-in: from 15:00 until 19:00
Check-out: from 06:00 until 11:00
Licence number058091-CAV-08110,IT058091C2X53OBKU4
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