Pantheon Inn Rome
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Overview
Located about a 5-minute ride from the monumental Trajan's Forum Square, the charming 4-star Pantheon Inn Rome features parquet floors as part of its decor and provides guests with a hot tub and a sunbathing terrace. The smoke-free bed & breakfast is a good starting point for exploring Rome, including Navona Square, which is only 0.6 km away.
The café is open daily for breakfast. The Pantheon Inn is 550 m from Giolitti.
This Rome hotel is situated just 250 metres from the Roman catholic Church of Sant Ignazio Di Loyola and approximately a 25-minute stroll from the large plaza "Saint Peter's Square". The Pantheon Inn Rome is a mere 10 minutes on foot from Argentina bus stop and close to the Piazza Venezia.
Guests might also visit Tarpeian Rock, located only 1.3 km away. Families travelling to Rome will enjoy being nearly a 10-minute drive from the ancient Roman Circus Maximus.
Furnished with soundproof windows, all rooms are equipped with high-speed internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with a mini-fridge-bar, tea and coffee-making facilities. If you like cooking, there is a tea and coffee making equipment, a refrigerator, and glassware provided on site. Offering a bidet, a walk-in shower, and a separate toilet, the bathrooms are also fitted with hair dryers and dressing gowns.
Barberini underground station, situated within reach of Pantheon Inn, provides a quick connection to all areas of Rome.
Wedding services and a movie theatre are offered too.
Amenities
Amenities
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Mini-bar
- Sitting area
- Dressing area
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Dining facilities
- In-room breakfast Electric kettle
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Car hire
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Relax
- Sun terrace
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
Activities for Kids
- Cots
Location
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