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L'Hôtel dispose des services suivants • Réception 24 hrsplus →
• Internet point - Wi-Fi
• informations touristiques
• Visite de Rome et d'autres villes
• Stockage des bagages
• Ascenseur
• Le service de réservation de taxi pour l'aéroport / gare
• Cartes gratuites de la ville
• Blanchisserie proximité
• Service de télécopie - Service UPS
• Restaurants, supermarchés, cafés, distributeurs automatiques de billets à proximité. -
Rome Information pratiques Rome impose une nouvelle taxe de séjour aux touristes
La Commune de Rome instaure une nouvelle taxe de séjour, la Taxe Tourisme. les visiteurs de la Ville Eternelle doivent s'acquitter d'une taxe allant de 1 à 3 euros par personne et par jour, le prix variant selon le mode d'hébergement choisi. -
Liens utiles • District de Rome; • Aéroports de Rome • Les transports en Rome • Les musées de Rome • Site officiel du tourisme en Italie / ROMEPlus →
Informations about Rome:
Rome boasts one grand tourist attraction after another, but the Roman Forum and its neighbor, the Colosseum, stay with you forever. True, most of these ancient archways, temples and aqueducts are little more than ruins, but the grandeur that was ancient Rome never fails to humble modern visitors. A very different but no less popular era of history resides within the Vatican City. Walk through the cool, imposing sanctuary of St. Peter's Basilica before admiring the masterpieces of the Vatican Museum.
Weather: Rome enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate. Summers (from June to September) are hot and dry with temperatures often soaring to 37°C. High humidity is also common, particularly in July and August. Winter tends to be moderate, at least by northern European standards, with temperatures averaging around 10°C to 15°C between December and February. Snow, although not unheard of, is extremely rare. Spring (March to June) and early autumn (September and October) are the best times to visit Rome, with lovely blue skies and mild temperatures. November and December are the two wettest months.
Pratical Informations:
Getting Rome: Rome is an easy place to get to. It's served by direct flights from across the world and hundreds of European connections. Once you're in the city, there's a comprehensive public transport system which makes getting around pretty simple
Rome's Metro:
Rome's Metro system is of limited value to visitors, with the two lines, A and B, bypassing much of the centro storico. The two lines traverse the city in an X-shape, crossing at Stazione Termini, the only point at which you can change from one line to the other. Trains run approximately every five to 10 minutes between 5.30am and 11.30pm (one hour later on Saturday). However, until 2008 or 2009, Line A is closing for engineering works at 9pm every night. To replace it there are two temporary bus lines: MA1 from Battistini to Arco di Travertino and MA2 from Viale G Washington to Anagnina.

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