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The hotel has a breakfast room that respects the pleasant style of the hotel
This is a traditional Italian palazzo with a light red facade
The Hotel Fori Imperiali Cavalieri is a 3 star hotel, located a few steps away from the Imperial Fora, between the Colosseum and Piazza Venezia and close to the main monuments of Rome
Its 24 rooms, recently refurbished, are quiet and comfortable, with en suite bathroom with hairdryer and courtesy kit, air conditioning, satellite TV with SKY, Wi-Fi, minibar and telephone
They combine the antique style with modern details
The hotel also has a breakfast room, bar, roof garden, meeting rooms outside the facility, which can accommodate up to 80 people, Wi-Fi with extra charge, air conditioning, luggage room, buffet breakfast and lift
Due to its characteristics the Hotel Fori Imperiali Cavalieri is ideal for guests who travel to Rome for business or tourism and looking for an hotel where they can relax after a busy day in the capital
ADVANCED PURCHASE: Reservations must be confirmed within 30-60- 90 days before arrival date - Cancellation is not allowed, your credit card will be immediatly charged for the amount of the whole stay IMPORTANT: from January 1st 2011 will be applied the TOURIST TAX ? 2
00 per person per day The amount is not included in room rate The balance is due upon departure also For reservations with prepayment
You can cancel the reservation without penalty fee until 2 days before check in date
Rooms are medium in size and elegantly furnished
They have parquet flooring and gold tapestry
The bedspread and the curtain are well-coordinated in gold colour
All rooms are equipped with wooden furniture
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Tax Information
This destination requires a local tourist tax (not included in the price per person and night) that must be paid directly at the hotel.
How to arrive
2 minute walk to the nearest metro station (colosseo)
The hotel is centrally located, situated in a quiet area between the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, in the heart of the historical centre