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Best Western Hotel Spring House - Roma, Italy

Via Mocenigo 7
Roma, I-00192
Nightly Rates (566.54 - 924.42)   3 Star
Best Western Hotel Spring House

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Property Description
The Best Western Hotel Spring House, modern and completely refurbished, is located in Rome's historical centre, just a few steps away from St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums. Careful service and comfortable atmosphere make it an excellent place for tourists and businessmen. The subway, "a" line, "Musei Vaticani" stop, only 100 metres away, allows easy links to all the cultural and commercial sites.

Best Western Hotel Spring House


Amenities
  • Concierge

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,-,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,-,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Queen Bed * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * Balcony * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Queen Bed * Balcony * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN 1 SINGLE,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL BREAKFA

  • * 1 Queen 1 Single * Balcony * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL

  • * 2 Single Beds * Balcony * No Smoking * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,NO SMOKING,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL B

  • * 1 Queen Bed * Balcony * No Smoking * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN 1 SINGLE,NO SMOKING,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,F

  • * 1 Queen 1 Single * Balcony * No Smoking * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds * Balcony * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 1 SINGLE BED,-,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Single Bed * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN 2 TWIN BEDS,BALCONY,ROOM SERVICE,FULL BREA

  • * 1 Queen 2 Twin Beds * Balcony * Room Service * Full Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,CONNECTING ROOMS,BALCONY

  • * 2 Queen Beds * Balcony * Connecting Rooms
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,CONNECTING ROOMS,BALCONY,FULL BREAKFA

  • * 2 Queen Beds * Connecting Rooms * Balcony * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * Superior Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Queen Bed * Superior Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN 1 SINGLE,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Queen 1 Single * Superior Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN 2 TWIN BEDS,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Queen 2 Twin Beds * Superior Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN BED,NO SMOKING,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 Queen Bed * No Smoking * Superior Room * Full Breakfast
  • 2 SINGLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Single Beds * No Smoking * Superior Room * Full Breakfast
  • 1 QUEEN 1 SINGLE,NO SMOKING,SUPERIOR,FULL BREAKFAS

  • * 1 Queen 1 Single * No Smoking * Superior Room * Full Breakfast

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are a year round range for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons, or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  Greenwich Mean Time + 1 

  • Renovated in  Remodeled in 2002. 

  • 51  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    · From: Roma-Fiumicino Airport. Follow direction to Rome, take Grande Raccordo Anulare direction to Florence, exit via Aurelia, follow via Baldo degli Ubaldi towards via Angelo Emo, then follow specific directions to the Best Western Hotel Spring House. The Best Western Hotel Spring House is located in the Rome's historical centre, very close to St. Peter's and the Vatican Museums. · From Highway A1. Exit Roma Nord, take Grande Raccordo Anulare (G.R.A.) direction Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci, exit via Aurelia, follow via Baldo degli Ubaldi towards via Angelo Emo, then follow specific directions to the Best Western Hotel Spring House. The Best Western Hotel Spring House is located in the Rome's historical centre, very close to St. Peter's and the Vatican Museums. Roma-Fiumicino 20 kilometers, Roma-Ciampino 20 kilometers

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    Cancellation Policy
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  • Local Attractions:

  • * .5 kilometer(s) from Vatican City * 1 kilometer(s) from Court * 1 kilometer(s) from RAI centre * 2 kilometer(s) from Ergife congress centre * 2 kilometer(s) from The Park of Villa Borghese * 2 kilometer(s) from Gianicolo Botanical Gardens * 2 kilometer(s) from Trastevere area * 2.5 kilometers from Hilton congress centre * 2 kilometer(s) from Olympic Stadium * 3.5 kilometer(s) from Bioparco Zoo * 4 kilometer(s) from Galleria Borghese , Art Gallery * 4 kilometer(s) from Sistina Theatre * 8 kilometer(s) from horseback riding * 8.5 kilometer(s) from golf course * 10 kilometer(s) from Ostia Lido beach
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 1 kilometer(s) from Vatican City * 1 kilometer(s) from Court * 1 kilometer(s) from RAI centre * 2 kilometer(s) from Ergife congress centre * 2 kilometer(s) from The Park of Villa Borghese * 2 kilometer(s) from Gianicolo Botanical Gardens * 2 kilometer(s) from Trastevere area * 2.5 kilometers from Hilton congress centre * 2 kilometer(s) from Olympic Stadium * 3.5 kilometer(s) from Bioparco Zoo * 4 kilometer(s) from Galleria Borghese, Art Gallery * 4 kilometer(s) from Sistina Theatre * 8 kilometer(s) from horseback riding * 8.5 kilometer(s) from golf course * 10 kilometer(s) from Ostia Lido beach
  • Transportation:

  • * Limo service * .5 kilometer(s) from the subway station Musei Vaticani * .1 kilometer(s) from bus terminal * 5 kilometer(s) from Roma Termini train station
  • Transportation:

  • * Limo service * .1 kilometer(s) from the subway station Musei Vaticani * .1 kilometer(s) from bus terminal * 5 kilometer(s) from Roma Termini train station
  • Transportation:

  • * Limo service * .1 kilometer(s) from the subway station Musei Vaticani * .1 kilometer(s) from bus terminal * 5 kilometer(s) from Roma Termini train station
  • Transportation:

  • * Limo service * .1 kilometer(s) from the subway station Musei Vaticani * .1 kilometer(s) from bus terminal * 5 kilometer(s) from Roma Termini train station
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 1 kilometer(s) from Vatican City * 1 kilometer(s) from Court * 1 kilometer(s) from RAI centre * 2 kilometer(s) from Ergife congress centre * 2 kilometer(s) from The Park of Villa Borghese * 2 kilometer(s) from Gianicolo Botanical Gardens * 2 kilometer(s) from Trastevere area * 2 kilometer(s) from Olympic Stadium * 2.5 kilometers from Hilton congress centre * 3.5 kilometer(s) from Bioparco Zoo * 4 kilometer(s) from Galleria Borghese, Art Gallery * 4 kilometer(s) from Sistina Theatre * 8 kilometer(s) from horseback riding * 8.5 kilometer(s) from golf course * 10 kilometer(s) from Ostia Lido beach
  • Restaurants:

  • * On premise: La Rustichella - AL 34 -Perilli, a full service restaurant serving Roman cuisine, open daily from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 and from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
  • Transportation:

  • * Limo service * .1 kilometer(s) from the subway station Musei Vaticani * .1 kilometer(s) from bus terminal * 5 kilometer(s) from Roma Termini train station

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