Monte del Re Residence Bologna (Bologna)

Monte del Re Residence Bologna (Bologna)
Monte del Re Residence Bologna

country: Italy, city: Bologna (Dozza)

Monte del Re Residence Bologna Monte del Re Residence BolognaMonte del Re Residence Bologna, set in the village of Dozza, within the Emilian countryside, welcomes its guests to an atmosphere of serenity and inspiring meditation. It is especially favoured from the point of view of communications, with the excellent access to motorways. The hotel is easily accessible to the Bologna Exhibition Centre and the G.Marconi Airport. The elegant architecture and prestigious history make Monte del Re an ideal place for a pleasant holiday.
The hotel has 38 well-furnished rooms, all with wonderful panoramic views. The hotel's restaurant offers international cuisine as well as traditional Emilia Romagna dishes. The hotel also caters to the needs of business travellers, by providing a business centre and meeting rooms.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Baby sitting service
Banquet facilities
Business centre
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Faxing facilities
Internet access
Laundry facilities
Lounge
Parking facilities
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Saf
Air conditioning
Balcony / Terrace
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone

Extra Information:
Distance to G.Marconi airport:|30 km

Address:
Via Monte del Re, 43
40050 Dozza (B0)


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