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Prime Hotels Principe Torlonia

Via Carlo Fea 5, Rome, 00161

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Prime Hotels Principe Torlonia, Rome
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Guest Rating
9.2
out of 10
Location. The Prime Hotel Principe Torlonia is located in Rome, Italy, 400 metres from Villa Torlonia, 2.5 kilometres from the Trevi Fountain, and three kilometres from the Coliseum. It is 500 metres from Bologna metro station.
Hotel Features. Originally a patrician's villa, the Hotel Torlonia is situated in a quiet, sophisticated area of the city. There is a roof garden, wireless Internet access, and room service during restaurant opening hours.

The hotel offers a complimentary American style buffet breakfast daily.

Guestrooms. There are 27 air conditioned rooms spread over five storeys featuring Art Deco style decor in pearl grey tones. Rooms are equipped with cable television, wireless Internet access, telephones, safes, and minibars. Bathrooms include hair dryers.

Expert Tip. The villa in which the hotel was housed was built by Giuseppe Valadier in 1802, and Mussolini lived here in the 1920s.
Guest Rating
9.2
out of 10
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Directions


From Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO):
Distance to Prime Hotel Principe Torlonia is 30 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes' drive.

Getting there. The Leonardo Express runs between the airport and the Termini train station in the city centre every 30 minutes. Journey time is approximately 35 minutes and a single ticket costs 9.50 EUR. The Terravision shuttle bus also runs between the airport and Termini station. Taxis from the airport cost approximately 50 EUR, and taking a metered licensed taxi is advised. Prices are all subject to change.

Getting around. Rome's historic city centre is easy to explore on foot, as many attractions are located close together; driving in the city centre is not advised for visitors. The city has an efficient public transport system, including trams, buses, suburban trains, and metro (underground); Bologna metro station is 500 metres from the hotel. Tickets can be purchased from tobacconists and ATAC ticket machines, and should be bought prior to boarding. Single tickets cost 1 EUR, and are valid for 75 minutes, covering one metro trip and unlimited bus travel. Price is subject to


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