Boscolo Exedra Rome
Italy, Rome
Bar
Pool Bar
Solarium
Spa
Turkish Bath
Laundry Services
Library
Air Conditioning
Alarm Clock
Ensuite Bathroom
Stocked Mini-Bar
In-Room Safe
Telephone
Television with Satellite/Cable Channels
Wi-Fi Access (additional charge)
Heating
Superior Rooms
Classical interiors, elegant furnishings with neutral beige tones, these Superior Rooms are spacious and luxurious.
Deluxe Rooms
Neoclassical rooms with stucco and large mirrors, these timeless Deluxe Rooms feature contemporary comforts and luxury furnishings.
Junior Suites
The 12 Junior Suites all offer panoramic views and feature two levels with a staircase leading to the open plan bedroom on the second floor.
Executive Suites
Two exceptional Executive Suites are both split over two levels with spacious and elegant living area and separate luxurious bedrooms.
Presidential Suites
Two exclusive Presidential Suites created with a soft fusion of neoclassical and refined contemporary styles.
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This 19th century stately white marble palazzo is a truly luxurious hotel in the heart of Rome. Neoclassical elegance with soft lighting and warm golden hues creates a private world of elegance and comfort. This grand and sumptuous hotel is inspired by classical Rome, the outstanding restoration of this late 19th century palace is unmatched.
The elegant and timeless rooms and suites overlook the Piazza della Repubblica with the Basilica degli Angeli and the Diocletian Baths or enjoy views of the Monti neighbourhood, one of the oldest in Rome. The beautiful duplex Junior Suites boast panoramic views and feature an open plan bedroom on the upper level. The two sumptuous Presidential Suites are a fusion of neoclassical and a refined contemporary style.
The spa is linked to the rooftop Living Bar and swimming pool where you can enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the city. Relax on the rooftop terrace and enjoy a light lunch poolside or dinner at the Posh Bar and Restaurant Posh while watching the sun setting over the rooftops of Rome.
The Boscolo Exedra Rome boasts two exclusive restaurants, dine inside the elegant restaurant or outside under the imposing white marble portico overlooking the Fountain of the Naiads while enjoying classic and innovative cuisine.
Enjoy spectacular views while drinking your favourite glass of bubbly at the stylish Champagnerie Tazio.The Five Star Boscolo Exedra Rome Hotel offers a refined and discreet atmosphere in a luxurious setting in the heart of Rome and is one of the finest classic hotels in the city.
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Eating out can be expensive. In larger cities you tend to pay a lot more than smaller towns. On average you should reckon on at least €20 to €50 for a meal (two courses, dessert and house wine), although you can still find basic set lunch menus for €10 to €15.
Puglia
Located in the south of the sunny southern Italy, Puglia is a place of beautiful landscapes, blue sea, golden sands and hillsides lined with silvery olive groves.
Alberobello is a town in the region of Puglia famous for its unique and fairytale like trulli houses - limestone dwellings with pointed roofs. Take a stroll around these little houses and wait around for the beautiful sunsets that can be seen from here - we promise it's worth the wait!
Sardinia
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The best time to visit Italy is between April - June when the weather is warm but not stifling hot! Be aware of religious festivals and carnivals during this time especially around Easter.
Most Italians take their holidays during July & August when the weather is at its hottest in most places in Italy. This is when prices soar and when places will be at their busiest.
In the winter first snow normally falls around November however a freak snow fall in June is not uncommon.
Italian is the official language.
Euro (EUR; symbol €) Notes are in denominations of €500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5. Coins are in denominations of €2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cents.
Most destinations in Italy can be easily reached by train, bus or ferry services and are relatively cheap. For longer distances an internal flight maybe more cost effective.
Car hire will give you the most freedom, but be aware of petrol costs on motorways and finding parking in busy cities.
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