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| Caesar House Residenze Romane |
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| Rome - Rome |
| Bed & Breakfast |
| Number of rooms: 11 |
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If you are looking for a hotel in Rome that’s a little special, has an excellent position in the historic centre and wonderful, wonderful staff, you’ve found it! The Caesar House is a great example of really genuine hospitality; Lucia, Giulia and all the rest of the staff are superbly helpful and can’t do enough to make your stay a pleasure.
We like to think our hotel reviews are honest and we don’t flatter for the sake of it so we will be open and say that the price you pay here could buy you a pool, 24hr room service and possibly a slightly larger room in one of the more modern purpose-built hotels found slightly away from the centre of Rome. The Caesar House will not suit everybody but it will be perfect for those who privilege relaxed and extremely friendly staff over corporate-style lobbies and a great location by the Colosseum over a trouser press! Having said that, The Caesar House has all of the amenities you would expect in a larger, more commercial hotel, and more, with breakfast delivered to the room and informal wine-tastings held on occasions. It is, though, a little hard to define being something between a very upmarket bed and breakfast and a less pretentious, more relaxed boutique hotel. Imagine staying with a distant, kind-hearted Aunt with quite a bit of money who hasn’t seen you for a long time and is ever ready to do as much as she can for you.
So, what is it actually like? Well, to start with, the position is second to none – located at the foot of the Esquiline hill, a maximum of 5 minutes walk from the Colosseum, 15 minutes to the Trevi Fountain, 100 yards from the Roman Forum and adjacent to the very cute area known as Monti, similar in style to Trastevere. There are 11 rooms, all individually decorated, some more classic in style, others romantic in tones. There is a breakfast room for those who opt to eat outside of their room, a lounge, an exercise room with machines and Turkish bath. Ayurvedic, hot stones and traditional massage treatments are available as well as innovative jogging tours through the historic sites and quarters of the city.
The Caesar House is simply about relaxation and top-class service in a friendly environment with an excellent location giving access to the many wonderful restaurants, historic sites and beautiful old quarters of Rome.
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The Caesar House is adjacent to the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the beautiful quarter of Monti. Two metro stations 300 yards away mean that going a bit further afield is nice and easy. However, if you like exploring whilst walking the following is an approximate guide to times: Colosseum (3 minutes), Roman Forum (less than 1 minute!), Imperial Forum and Trajan’s Column (2 minutes), Spanish Steps (30-40 minutes) and the Trevi Fountain (15 minutes). 200 yards behind the hotel is the church of St. Peter in Chains with Michelangelo’s Moses sculpted around 1515 for Pope Julius II.
Across the road lies the quarter known as Monti which, like Trastevere, is one of those hidden villages that lie undisturbed in the heart of the city centre. The restaurants and bars provide excellent opportunities for an aperativo or some delicious Roman cuisine. Try heading for Piazza della Madonna dei Monti, Via Leonina and Via dei Serpenti – even the streets are beautiful, the walls covered in ivy and the colour of the buildings painted with that rich Pompeii Red and Yellow Ochre.
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Rome can be difficult with a car and we would advise arriving by train or taxi. Note that the hotel is a discrete, classic residence so has no large fluorescent sign advertising its existence. Bring the hotel’s address (Via Cavour, 310) with you to show to the taxi driver.
If you arrive at Rome Fiumicino (also called Leonardo da Vinci) airport either take a taxi (approximately 80 euros) or, as a cheaper option, take the Leonardo express train for 10 euros (approx.) from the airport train station direct to Roma Termini station. From here take a taxi (6 euros approx).
The so-called low-cost operators tend to arrive at Rome Ciampino Airport in which case you have a number of options. The simplest, however, is to take one of the Terravision or similar shuttle links to Rome Termini central train station and take a taxi from there (6 euros approx).
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