| Visit Piazza di Spagna |
| Only two minutes from the hotel, this oddly shaped square lies at the foot of the Trinita dei Monti. You might be lucky and catch one of the many fashion shows organised on the Spanish Steps. |
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| Shopping in Via Condotti |
| The best-known shopping street in Rome where you can find all the most important Italian designers. Have a drink at Rome's most famous coffee house, the Antico Caffi??; Greco. |
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| Via del Corso |
| Down by the Spanish Steps at the end of the Via Condotti you will find the Via del Corso, where you can visit the house of Goethe. The German author lived here from 1786 to 1788, and some of his letters are on display. |
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| San Clemente |
| Tip: We recommend you take a professional guide.
With its mysterious passages and legends, this is a fascinating church. Among the excavations are a 1st century building and an early Christian house. And above it, a partially intact fourth-century AD b |
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| Museo Nazionale Romano |
| Tip: An Archaeology Pass can save you money. Ask at the concierge desk.
The National Museum of Rome houses one of the greatest classical art collections. Due to the huge number of masterpieces, the collection has had to be split into four: Palazzo Alte |
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| Villa Borghese |
| Jogging in Villa Borghese: The Borghese gardens are only a five-minute run away. Leaving the hotel, take a right and go straight ahead past the French Academy. On your right is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Rome. There, you will find an i |
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| Sightseeing by bus |
| Sightseeing by bus with a tourist guide: Tours are available at 8am, 2pm and 7.30pm. The bus will pick you up and return you to a drop-off point close to the hotel. The tours last about three hours and cost approximately 50? per person. Please ask at the |
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| Galleria Borghese |
| Tip: One of the most visited museums. Book in advance through the concierge desk.
This 17th-century villa, with beautiful frescoes, is set in the greenery of Villa Borghese Park, which once belonged to Cardinal Scipione Borghese, patron to the young Be |
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| Visit Via Sistina |
| The hotel stands on the famous Via Sistina. Like any other street in the area, it's full of shops, cafe and good restaurants. |
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| Vatican City |
| Tip: Make an advance reservation for the Vatican museums to avoid queuing.
The world's smallest nation headed by the Pope. Within its walls are the ornate St Peter's Basilica, the astonishing Sistine Chapel, lush gardens, apartments, frescoes by Fra' A |
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| Roman Forum |
| Ticket of the Coloseum provide free entry to the Roman forum
It was the heart of political, judicial and commercial power in ancient Rome. Along the Via Sacra, you can still see the arch of Septimius Severus as well as the arch of Titus and the temples o |
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| Santa Maria del Popolo |
| Tip: The church is less crowded in the morning.
This beautiful church is rich in Roman art and architecture. You can admire works by masters of the Early Renaissance (Pinturicchio, Bramante), the High Renaissance (Raphael) and Baroque (Caravaggio, Bern |
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| Via Condotti |
| Shopping in Via Condotti: The most important shopping district in Rome is located around the Piazza di Spagna, within walking distance of the hotel. Among other important streets, the Via Condotti is considered the Fifth Avenue of Rome and is lined with s |
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| Bus No. 110 |
| Open-top Bus No 110: If you don't have much time, this is the best way to get a taste of the city. This service, organised by the Comune di Roma,starts at 8.40am and leaves the Termini station every 20-30 minutes. Tickets are 20? per person and are availa |
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| Musei Capitolini |
| Tip: An Archaeology Pass can save you money. Ask at the concierge desk.
Capitoline Hill was the religious heart of ancient Rome. It is now home to two magnificent museums: Palazzo Nuovo and Palazzo dei Conservatori. You can admire some of the world's g |
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| Rome Termini Railway Station |
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| Ostia Antica |
| Tip: Perfect for a visit in the Summer.
Extending over several square kilometres are the remarkable ruins of ancient Rome's main port. They give a powerful sense of everyday life in Imperial times. |
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| The Pantheon |
| Tip: Try the best Italian coffee at the Tazza d'Oro bar.
The most perfectly preserved of all ancient temples. In the interior of this marvel of architectural engineering, you can visit the Royal Tombs and Raphael's Tomb. |
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| The Colosseum |
| Tip: If visiting in a group, you can find professional guides in front of the Colosseum at moderate rates.
The mighty shell of the Colosseum dominates the Imperial Fora area. It was constructed in AD72-80 under the Flavian emperors and was originally k |
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| Campo de' Fiori |
| From Via del Tritone near the hotel, take bus no 62 to Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Walk for a couple of minutes to reach the Campo de' Fiori morning flower market. It's a riot of colour. After dark, when the pubs and bars come to life, it's transformed into |
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| Via Veneto |
| The Via Veneto is only a three-minutes walk from the InterContinental De La Ville. Leaving the hotel, take a left on the Via Sistina, at the end of which you will find the Barberini Square with its beautiful Bernini Triton Fountain. Take the second street |
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