Hotel Barocco is located at an ideally for tourists to visit some of the main tourist attractions of Rome. It is in close proximity to some of the lively districts of the city like the Via Veneto. The service provided by the hotel staffs is personalized, professional and efficient. Bernini's Bee and Triton Fountains are located as close as only 50 meters from the hotel.
Accommodation at Hotel Barocco
Hotel Barocco Accommodation includes 37 guestrooms which are decorated in classic designs and the color of the bed spread and the walls of the rooms are in perfect sync with each other. Some of the rooms also have an attached balcony which offers beautiful view of the cityscape. The amenities in the room include:
Air-Conditioner
Attached bathrooms
Telephone
Color television with cable channels
Safe
Minibar
Hairdryer
Dining Facilities at Hotel Barocco
Hotel Barocco in Rome in Italy in Europe offers continental and buffet breakfast to the guests. Guests can taste authentic local dishes at the restaurants nearby. The hotel also has a bar of its own which serves light snacks and cocktails to the guests in the evening.
Business Facilities at Hotel Barocco
Barocco Hotel in Rome offers adequate business facilities to the corporate guests in the business corner which is fitted with some modern and necessary business amenities which includes:
Fax and photocopy services
Telephone connection
Internet Connection
Secretarial service
Recreational Facilities at Hotel Barocco
Barocco Hotel provides adequate recreation and entertainment facility to the guests with its travel desk which is staffed with city experts who guide the guests on sightseeing tours around the city.
Other Facilities at Hotel Barocco
Additional facilities provided to the guests staying at Hotel Barocco in Rome in Italy in Europe include:
Doctor on-call
Safety-deposit box
Concierge service
Credit Card accepted
24-hour front desk
Laundry Service
Baggage hold
City Info
Rome is the capital city of Italy and the country's largest and most populous commune. Rome is situated in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula, at the junctions where the river Aniene joins the Tiber River. Romulus and Remus are considered to be the founders of the city at some time around 753 BC.