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Sheraton Roma Hotel - Surrounding
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I'm planning to stay in Rome next year and have taken the Sheraton Roma into consideration. I know it is quite far away from the cities center. Has anyone here ever been to this hotel and can tell me how the surrounding of the hotel looks like - someone told me it is located in an industrial area... Thanks Thomas |
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The Sheraton Roma Hotel is situated in the business heart of the capital,
surrounded by the lush greenery of the EUR district. 8km to the city centre 25km to the nearest airport: FCO 8km to the nearest station: TERMINI CENTRAL STATION 10 minute walk to nearest bus stop 5km to the nearest fair site: FIERA DI ROMA The EUR district is not very good,its an industrial/business area I suggest u the Cavalieri Hilton (www.cavalieri-hilton.it) , the best one in Roma. Take care Dunc. www.travelwhite.com |
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Hi Duncan,
The EUR district is not very good,its an industrial/business area I suggest u the Cavalieri Hilton (www.cavalieri-hilton.it) , the best one in Roma. Thanks for the useful information and your suggestion, as I could see from the website, the Hilton is a really nice place to be. Thomas |
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Hi Duncan,
The EUR district is not very good,its an industrial/business area I suggest u the Cavalieri Hilton (www.cavalieri-hilton.it) , the best one in Roma. Thanks for the useful information and your suggestion, as I could see from the website, the Hilton is a really nice place to be. Thomas |
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"Thomas Braun" wrote in message ...
Hi, I'm planning to stay in Rome next year and have taken the Sheraton Roma into consideration. I know it is quite far away from the cities center. Has anyone here ever been to this hotel and can tell me how the surrounding of the hotel looks like - someone told me it is located in an industrial area... Thanks Thomas We've driven by many times on our way to the airport or port - it's really not all that attractive & I too would describe the area as industrial - sorry! There's another Sheraton Golf even further out, but definitely inconvenient for Rome sightseeing & not all that attractive either - altho not in an industrial area as I recall! We got a good rate at the Bernini Bristol thru Summit Hotels last May - it's a good 4 star in a great location - since it was our anniversary they upgraded us to a suite with a little balcony & view of the fountain. I have heard some of the rooms are rather worn, but we got lucky. |
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In ,
Thomas Braun typed: Hi Duncan, The EUR district is not very good,its an industrial/business area I suggest u the Cavalieri Hilton (www.cavalieri-hilton.it) , the best one in Roma. Thanks for the useful information and your suggestion, as I could see from the website, the Hilton is a really nice place to be. Bear in mind that as nice as the Cavalieri Hilton may be, it too is far from the city center--the sites that tourists want to see. Personally, I wouldn't choose the Hilton, for that reason. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup |
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"Ken Blake" ha scritto nel messaggio ... In , Thomas Braun typed: Hi Duncan, The EUR district is not very good,its an industrial/business area I suggest u the Cavalieri Hilton (www.cavalieri-hilton.it) , the best one in Roma. Thanks for the useful information and your suggestion, as I could see from the website, the Hilton is a really nice place to be. Bear in mind that as nice as the Cavalieri Hilton may be, it too is far from the city center--the sites that tourists want to see. Personally, I wouldn't choose the Hilton, for that reason. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup The Cavalieri is in the MonteMario hill , from ur room u can view the Rome skyline. And its not that far,the hotel navette it takes 10 mins to be in Via Veneto. I spent 3 days in Cavalieri and believe me its very relaxing be in that place. Btw if u want to find another hotel try www.travelwhite.com Cheers, Dunc. |
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"duncan" wrote: The Cavalieri is in the MonteMario hill , from ur room u can view the Rome skyline. And its not that far,the hotel navette it takes 10 mins to be in Via Veneto. more like 20 minutes |
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