Triple Connecting
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Consisting of two connecting rooms with a double bed + 1 single bed or 3 beds (with the possibility of adding a bed or crib). Private Bathroom, Wi-Fi, Smart TV, Air Conditioning, Electronic Safe, Ironing Set Comfortable, cozy and bright, with double and single bed Guest access The guesthouses and B&Bs in Rome near Termini Station are cheaper than other areas of the historic center, which is only a few minutes away on foot. Some of the main tourist attractions such as the Colosseum, Piazza Venezia, Baths of Diocletian, Piazza Barberini and many others are within walking distance. In addition, the Station, which has always been the most important crossroads of the city of Rome, is now much more than a Railway Station with hundreds of shops, restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies and services of all kinds useful to all travelers. It is a transit point for metro lines A and B and most bus services, thanks to which it is practically possible to easily reach every place in Rome, both in the historic center and in the suburbs. There are also numerous low-cost connections to and from Rome's airports. During your stay The 47 Steps guest house in Rome Termini is located in Via Milazzo, just a 2-minute walk from the station. There are many historical monuments that can be reached in just a 5-minute walk, among the most important are the National Roman Museum, with the archaeological collection among the most important in the world, the Baths of Diocletian, the most grandiose thermal facility of Ancient Rome, and again the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Palazzo Barberini and the nearby Piazza with the Bernini Fountain, in short, you could spend an entire day immersed in the Roman wonders while staying in the surroundings of 47 Steps With about a 15/20-minute walk, you can reach the entire area of the Colosseum, Arch of Titus, Imperial Forums, Piazza Venezia, the Domus Aurea and much, much more. Alternatively, there are numerous means of transport, including buses, Metro A and B, and trams, which depart from Termini Station, with which you can reach practically any area of Rome, both in the historic center and in the suburbs. The shopping streets are also very close, Via Nazionale is within walking distance and Via del Corso with the famous Via Condotti and Piazza di Spagna are just 3 stops away on the metro A. For all shopping addicts, shuttles to the Valmontone and Castel Romano outlets leave from Rome Termini, specifically from Via Marsala, for a day of shopping.
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