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Residenza Leonina - Rome Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars
£84

Residenza Leonina

Piazza degli Zingari, 4, Rome - Map
 
 
"Rome 2013"
The hotel is in a great location, and has excellent service and clean comfortable rooms.
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Hotel Saturnia - Rome Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Hotel Saturnia

Via Ruinaglia 4/6, Rome - Map
 
 
"Great hotel!!!"
the best staff around, helpful with anything we needed. Went beyond what they had to be helpful. Hotel is small but the closeness …
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Hotel Paba - Rome Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Hotel Paba

Via Cavour 266, Rome - Map
 
 
"Great Hotel and a Great Experience!!!"
This is a great hotel. It is right down the street from the Colosseum, as well as the metro. Breakfast brought to you each morning …
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The hotel Paba, situated in the centre of Rome, on the second floor of a 20th century building, is a small and fully …More
Hotel De Monti - Rome Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Hotel De Monti

Via Panisperna 95, Rome - Map
 
 
"It was OK"
Wonderful staff, great location. The room was a little musty smelling due to all the meltwater from the recent snowstorm and our …
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DomusamoR Colosseo Bed & Breakfast - Rome Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

DomusamoR Colosseo Bed & Breakfast

Via Angelo Poliziano, 70, Rome - Map
 
 
The Bed & Breakfast Domus amoR Colosseo is situated at the doors of the Colle Oppio Park, in front of Colosseo. To the …More
Antica Locanda - Rome Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars

Antica Locanda

Via del Boschetto, 84, Rome - Map
 
 

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    Pocket Guide: Rome Colosseum - Roman Forum 2 stars Hotels

    The heart of Ancient Rome, all roads led to the Forum. Visitors flock here to walk the streets where Julius Caesar once trod when this was the centre of commercial, political and judicial life. Nearby, the Colosseum, described by Lord Byron as 'the gladiators' bloody circus', is the world's most famous amphitheatre and the most impressive of all Rome's buildings and ruins.