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Rome > Rome Hotels > Book this hotelHotel Barberini guest reviews>>Hotel OverviewSmart, well-kept hotel opposite the Palazzo Barberini
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Via Rasella 3 Propery amenitiesThe hotel boasts an eight-floor rooftop terrace where guests can enjoy drinks in the evening. The terracotta-floored patio has trellises, ornate silver balustrades, a mosaic fountain and views over the historic center towards St Peter's and the Palazzo Barberini. This terrace can be used for meetings and receptions (capacity 50) but must be booked in advance. There is also a private internet terminal off the lobby which offers complimentary high speed access. Policies Tax of 10% is not included in the price but will be added at the time of payment.
Dining![]() Guests of the hotel enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning. Breakfast room - The breakfast room is on the lower ground floor and has trompe l'oeil columns, Travertino marble floors and still life paintings decorating the walls. Buffet breakfast is served here daily. Free newspapers are available to guests. Lobby bar and lounge - The lobby area has patterned Carrera marble flooring throughout. It is divided into a bar and a lounge area on either side of the reception desk. The bar (open until late evening) has five black marble-topped tables, while the lounge has red velvet sofas and armchairs and serves coffee. The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area. Nearby restaurants: RecreationThe recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Rooms![]() This hotel has 35 soundproofed guestrooms, all of which are accessible by lift. They feature matching cherry wood furniture, full-length mirrored wardrobes, marble-topped desks, blue velvet curtain canopies, ceiling candelabras and double glazing. Some rooms overlook the 18th-century, classical Palazzo Barberini and the tall cedar tree in its forecourt. Beds are firm. Bathrooms have Travertino (a locally quarried marble) floors, walls and sink shelf, as well as heated towel rails, bathroom telephones, bidets and tubs with non-slip mats or shower stalls. Room amenitiesDouble or twin room |