| Business hotel in Rome near embassies, consulates and ministries in Rome
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4-star Hotel Principessa Isabella enjoys a strategic location from where you can quickly reach Via Veneto, Villa Borghese and Piazza di Spagna as well as the city's most evocative alleys and squares.
Rome will charm you with its unparalleled and secular beauty, a feast for the eyes of those who love architecture and history. And not just that! Rome is a city full of events and cultural shows, exhibitions, concerts and important international trade shows.
A stay in Rome, near Via Veneto, in the heart of Fellini's dolce vita, will stir up your feelings and your enthusiasm will light up as you stroll between Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish Steps on the way to the famous Trevi Fountain or the baroque Piazza Navona.
If you wish to admire the splendor of ancient Rome, go to the gladiators' arena - the Colosseum - going through Via dei Fori Imperiali, stopping to admire the Trajan Market first and then the evocative Baths of Caracalla.
It's Rome's district where fun, culture and trendy clubs go hand in hand with traditional Italian restaurants such as osterie, trattorie and restaurants, all featuring evocative views of the city and tables dressed with entrees of wholesome and flavorful cuisine.
If you are traveling with family and you are looking for some fun for your children, the park at Villa Borghese is located a stone's throw from the hotel. There, you will have the opportunity to be surrounded by nature and to visit the Zoological Museum and the Biopark. It makes for a relaxing and carefree day that you will not regret!
Via dei Condotti and Via del Corso are just a few minutes away from the hotel. Their inviting shop windows will draw you in to admire their designer clothes signed by the most famous international and Italian designers whose boutiques and ateliers are located right here.
Don't miss a visit to the MACRO (contemporary art museum), the Vatican Museums and Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, the Capitoline Museums, the Doria Pamphilj Gallery (Tintoretto, Titian and Raphael), the National Gallery of Ancient Art at Barberini Palace and, naturally, the nearby Borghese Gallery…