The Trilussa Palace Hotel Congress & SPA,in Rome, is a modern structure situated in the center of the city, on Viale Trastevere.
The location is the real prize of this four-star hotel, seeing as you find yourself practically at Porta Portese, where the most traditional of the Roman Sunday markets takes place, one kilometer from Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, and less than two kilometers from Campo de Fiori, Piazza Navona, the Colosseum and the Pantheon.
For travellers arriving at the Roma Trastevere train, the hotel is just a five minute walk away.
The rooms are decorated in the style of Louis XVI, with coordinated parquet and tapestries.
Additionally, the rooms also feature Internet connectivity, satellite TV, minibar and safe.
The bathrooms are complete with showers with a jacuzzi and marble floors.
The hotel offers numerous services, but the most noted in the guest comments is the roof garden, where one can relax after hiking through the streets of Rome, enjoying a splendid view across the rooftops of the city.
The only downsides are the lack of restaurant inside the hotel and the look and feel of the building facade.
As of now, it is possible to reserve for weekends and enjoy a price discount for the period.
For example for the weekend of June 12-14, two people in a double standard room would spend 280 euros, instead of the listed 400 euros.
Included would be parking in the garage (which one would normally have to pay for), one entrance for the hotel gym, one hour of internet use, and one coupon for a 10% discount on massages, the health spa, the minibar, and products in the boutique.
A family of four in the Junior Suite would pay just 406 euros instead of the listed price of 580.
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