Discover the Eternal City

Colosseum

No trip to Rome is complete without a visit to the Colosseum, the world's most famous amphitheater where gladiators fought for glory. Just a 10-minute walk from our hotel, the Colosseum will captivate you with its majesty and thousand-year history.

Porta Maggiore

An ancient Roman traffic hub, Porta Maggiore is one of the most impressive gates in the Aurelian Walls. This monumental structure is also an access point to the ancient Roman roads that connected the city to other centers of the empire.

Palatine Hill

Explore the Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, famous for being the center of power in ancient Rome. Here you can visit the remains of imperial houses and enjoy spectacular views of the entire Roman Forum.

Nicola Calipari Garden

The Nicola Calipari Garden is a green oasis in the heart of Rome, perfect for a peaceful stroll or to relax in the shade of centuries-old trees. This park offers a place of refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city, ideal for a rejuvenating break.

Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano

Just minutes from the hotel is this magnificent square, home to the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, one of Rome's most important and ancient churches. The square is an architectural spectacle not to be missed, with ample space to relax and admire the basilica's historic facade.

Domus Aurea

Discover the remains of the grand imperial palace built by Emperor Nero. The Domus Aurea, located near the Colosseum, will transport you back in time to Roman times, with its intricate architecture and ancient frescoes that evoke the luxury of a bygone era.

Imperial Forums



A journey through Roman history would not be complete without a visit to the Imperial Forums. This vast archaeological complex will allow you to walk among the ancient ruins of temples, basilicas and squares that once represented the beating heart of Roman civilization.

Trevi Fountain



An icon of the city, the Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world. Be sure to toss a coin into the fountain, following the tradition that promises your return to Rome.