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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Hotel services:
Internet Service Provided in
Business Center (Charge)
24-Hour Concierge Service
Secretarial Service
Wake-up Service Available
Travel Services
24-Hour Room Service
Babysitting Service
Smoke Detectors
Luggage Storage
Florist
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Hotel services:
Shopping Nearby
24-Hour Front Desk
Limousine Service
Shoe Shine Service Available
Massage Treatments
Laundry/Valet Service
Copy/Printing Service
Multilingual Staff
Business Center
Caroli Health Club
Parking Facilities
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Fitness Centre
The Fitness Centre, located on the
fifth floor, provides the latest cardio-fitness equipment, gym,
sauna, and massage rooms.
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Meeting Rooms
Rooms sized for any occasion offer the perfect backdrop for
any corporate or social event. Frescoes, Murano glass
chandeliers and uncompromising luxury integrate with the
latest technology, a combination you will not find elsewhere.
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Restaurants &
Lounges
Dining at the St. Regis Grand
Hotel, Rome is as extraordinary as the hotel, with the
Vivendo Restaurant that has been twice nominated as the best
in Europe by Zagat. Intimate dinners can be arranged in the
wine cellar Di Vino and the remodeled Le Grand Bar has
become a focal point of Italian society.
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ABOUT ROME (Ancient
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Rome’s most impressive
ancient ruins, the Forum and the Colosseum, are both nestled
between the Capitoline and Palatine hills. Little is left of
the Forum’s humble piazza-turned-imperial epicentre, just
floor layouts and the odd scattered column and carved chunk
of marble. Yet, so imposing are these remnants that it’s
possible to imagine the grandeur of the place where Caesars
ruled. Next to the Forum and the fourth-century Arch of
Constantine stands the famed broken walls of the
1.975-year-old Colosseum. Gleaming after recent renovations,
the amphitheatre is once again hosting performances, though
not gladiatorial ones; today it hosts huge musical events
and theatre. Behind it lies the grassy remains of the Circo
Massimo, long ago the site of Roman chariot races. |
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