

The three-day Roma Pass offers free entrance to the first two museums visited and discounts on the others, as well as free public transport. It may be purchased at the Colosseum, Baths of Caracalla and the four museums that comprise the National Museum of Rome (Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Baths of Diocletian and Balbi Crypt).

Ristorante al 34 Via Mario de’ Fiori 34, (P.zza di Spagna) 00187 Roma. Download the new cocktail and spirits menu Contacts. The ‘Archaeologia Card’ allows access to nine major archaeological sites in Rome, with discounts on audio guides and guided tours. Via Mario de’ Fiori 34, (P.zza di Spagna) 00187 Roma. Cycling is a popular option and especially good for getting around the historic centre: there are bike-sharing racks on most of the piazzas. Renting a car isn’t recommended as the traffic is usually awful and parking is almost impossible. Also watch for drivers switching to the more expensive tariff 2 – tariff 1 is standard within the GRA ring road. Licensed taxis are white or yellow, with ‘SPQR’ on the doors don’t get in an unauthorised taxi. You can’t hail taxis on the street – they must be booked or hailed at taxi ranks. Room had a nice nespresso machine for a quick caffeine jolt after walking 10 miles through Rome and getting ready for dinner.Walking around the compact historic centre is the best way to admire its many sights – and discover its hidden secrets.

My only negative comment would be, and perhaps this was due to being on the first floor, from 7am-7:30am every morning we would be woken up by sounds out on the street, but then it would be quiet again. Podcasts about race to download now About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge Acast Reni released her bestselling book Why Im No Longer Talking To White People About. Lots of high end shopping right out the front door, very nice walk to many great piazzas and perfect at night with a quiet street to come back to that always has one restaurant open at the end of the block for a nightcap. While we were right near the Spanish Steps, we never felt like we were too central/ too touristy in location. We liked staying at Mario de Fiori- the location was fantastic- in a very chic part of town for shopping and great location.

The front desk staff was very pleasant and helpful for making reservations or giving directions. The hotel was booked up but we never saw any of the other guests, we felt like we were staying in our own townhouse. It is just a few steps from the famous Spanish Steps in the most exclusive neighborhood in. The room was clean and spacious, as was the bathroom. Experience La Dolce Vita in this beautiful converted town house. We stayed for 4 nights in the double deluxe on the first floor. Find Mario de' Fiori 37, Rome, Italy ratings, photos, prices, expert advice, traveler reviews and tips, and more information from Cond Nast Traveler.
