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Rome 3-Star Hotels

From: Rome Accommodations Directory

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Rome three-star hotels (P-Z)

Quattro Fontane
The "Four Fountains" was renovated in the late 1990s without losing its historic character. It's next to the Piazza Barberini, a few steps from the Piazza di Spagna and the Via Veneto.

Regno
A royal library once occupied these premises. Today you'll need to bring your own reading material, such as a guidebook to help you explore the boutiques, cafés, and other attractions of the Via del Corso, Rome's main thoroughfare.

Sant'Angelo
As its name implies, this hotel is near the Castel Sant'Angelo and about a 10-minute walk to the Vatican. It's quite small, with a tasteful decor that combines feminine charm with simplicity.

Santa Chiara
The Cortegianni family has been operating this albergo behind the Pantheon since 1838.

Santa Costanza
The Hotel S. Constanza lies just outside the city center, in a residential neighborhood and close to the mausoleum from which it takes its name. The Termini station is two stops away by Metro.

Siviglia
An elevator and one specially equipped bedroom make the Siviglia handy for disabled guests. It's a few blocks northeast of the Termini station, which makes it a little inconvenient for sightseeing on foot.

Torino
Room service is available from 7 a.m. until midnight at the Torino, a family-run hotel between the Opera Theatre and Santa Maria Maggiore near the Stazione Termini.

Trevi
From the front door of this hotel, the Trevi Fountain is almost close enough for a coin throw. A buffet breakfast is served in the roof garden (or in an grotto in winter), and you can retreat indoors when you feel the need for air conditioning.

Trinità dei Monti
You can climb the Spanish Steps up to the church of Trinità dei Monti without straying far from your room at this hotel on the lively Via Sistina. The hotel has 25 rooms on two floors.

photoTritone
Enjoy a panoramic view during your buffet breakfast in the roof garden at the Tritone, which is located just over 100 yards from the Trevi Fountain. The 43 guestrooms are fully soundproofed.

Villa Glori
This 58-room hotel lies near the River Tiber and the Piazza del Popolo, about a 15-minute walk from the busier (and noisier) tourist district of central Rome.

Viminale
The views from the roof garden are delightful, and the attractively furnished lounge has a fireplace at this renovated Edwardian-era hotel near the Stazione Termini and air terminal.


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