Arco De'Tolomei Guest House, located in an ancient Roman palazzo, has been lovingly restored by its owners to maintain all the charm and style dictated by its original Romanesque architecture.Nestled in the heart of medieval "Trastevere," one of the most authentic and characteristic areas of Rome, Arco de'Tolomei provides the intimacy of a private palazzo with the comforts of a small hotel. Only a few steps from the Tiber River, the quiet, charming guest house overlooks a cozy piazza. Rooms are styled with individual accents and appointed with family antiques passed down through generations. Relax on your private balcony, meet other guests in the common parlor room, or check your e-mail on the internet, available free of charge.
Begin your day with a delicious breakfast of Italian specialties in the lovely dining room. Then, get ready to discover the sites. The Arco de'Tolomei Guest House is located in close proximity to Rome's famous monuments, museums and restaurants. Stroll across the Tiber River bridges to the Colosseum, Campo dei Fiori market, the Ghetto, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona. Meander through the enchanting historic center and by all the picturesque beauties the city has to offer.
The rooms have roman names to them, and recall, the Great Consular Roads, which, over the centuries were extended to make Rome the centre of the world. Take the Via Appia - Regina Viarum - , the Queen of All Highways, or Via Cassia, Via Aurelia - each opening up distant lands. |
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The Via Appia, for instance, was Rome’s effective gateway to the East, the Aurelia hugging the coast northwards making for rapid communication with France and Spain.