Diana Hotel Rome (Rome)

Diana Hotel Rome (Rome)
Diana Hotel Rome

country: Italy, city: Rome (Termini Station Area)

Diana Hotel Rome Diana Hotel RomeIf you are planning for a particular holiday destination at Rome, then Diana Hotel is the perfect place for you to reside just steps from the historical downtown.

Location
The elegant Hotel Diana, situated centrally between Termini railway station and the Opera Theatre, combines the practical with the beauty. Being near the air terminal, all the artistic and historical attractions are within easy reach or if you prefer, one of the most famous shopping areas in the world.

Rooms
The hotel offers 169 rooms and 2 junior suites that offer all the comfort of a modern hotel. All rooms are equipped with direct dial telephone, air-conditioning and mini-bar.

Restaurant
You can choose from the La Carte menu or taste the Chef's specialty of the day at the cosy restaurant. The Roof Garden offers you panoramic views of the city, where you can find a charming corner to enjoy a bar snack or the barbecue, a cocktail or any drink of your choice.

General
Diana Hotel offers 4 elegant meeting rooms of different sizes, ideal for any kind of occasion. All rooms have modern audiovisual equipment and simultaneous translation, and the Sala Plenaria can host up to 80 people in the audience.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Breakfast room
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
In-room safe
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 35 km to the airport

  • 5 min by walk to the metro station

Address:
Via Principe Amedeo 4
Rome, 00184


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