Built in the 1920s, the Hotel Palace, Rome sports a retro architecture which you cannot miss. The frescos at the hotel were a later adage done in the 30s. The Hotel Palace, Rome is one of the best looking and serving four star hotels in Rome. The shining marble and elegant couches and crystal chandeliers that adorn the interiors of the hotel shall welcome you to the warm comfort and hospitality of this grand four star Rome hotel.
Accommodation at Hotel Palace
The rooms carry the elegance that greets you at the lobby. Heavy elegant tapestry, furnishing and subtle lighting characterize the rooms at the Palace Hotel in Rome. The rooms also feature modern facilities like:
Attached bathroom with modern accessories
Bathtub
Telephone in bathroom
Hairdryer
AC
Climate control
Mini bar
Smoke alarm
Television
Data port
Dining Facilities at Hotel Hotel Palace in Rome in Italy
Terrazza Cadorin Restaurant, the in house multi cuisine restaurant lays the table with delicious Italian and continental food and wine sure to impress connoisseurs. With an elegantly formal atmosphere, this restaurant makes for fine dining experiences.
Business Facilities at Hotel Hotel Palace Rome
Meetings and conferences are can be organized without any hassles at the hotel. Well equipped halls take care of corporate groups with whom the Palace Hotel is quite a favorite.
Recreation at Hotel Palace
A crystal swimming pool somewhat like those that came into being during the Roman Empire can be enjoyed by the guests. A wellness center cum spa is the right place to go for a pampering massage or beauty treatments
Other Facilities at Hotel Palace Rome
There are plenty of other miscellaneous facilities that are available at the Hotel Palace. They include:
Credit card acceptability
Valet parking
Car rental
Laundry and dry cleaning
Ironing
Multilingual staff
Safe deposit
Currency exchange
City Info
Fashion in Italy is an innate characteristic of the mass. Rome interestingly is the place that has a street that takes care of clergy fashion with shops selling robes, and various accessories, for priests and nuns some of which cost a few thousand dollars even.