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Hotel Barocco
00187 Rooma Piazza Barberini 9
Quick description
The Hotel Barocco overlooks Rome’s Piazza Barberini, the fine square dominated by Bernini’s wonderful baroque fountain of the sea-god Triton. This intimate and charming hotel is named after the architectural style that inspired some of the most breathtaking squares and monuments in the Eternal City. The fountain is a stone’s throw from the hotel, so close in fact that from some of the rooms guests can see the tiny bees - a symbol of the Barberini family - sculpted on the dolphins.
The entrance to the hotel is in Via della Purificazione, a quiet street off the square, and leads into an elegant foyer. The sofas in the reception area are covered in beige and orange-striped damask. There are oriental rugs on the floor and trompe l’oeil scenes of classical Rome on the walls. The air is even softly fragranced, in keeping with the philosophy of the Five Senses Hotels chain. This idea was first conceived three years ago by Franco Caruso – the hotel’s manager since 1991.
Hotel Information
Please note that only small pets are allowed..
Room information
Classic Rooms
They can be Twin or Queen Bed. All Classic Rooms have air-conditioning, mini bar, safety box, satellite television, hairdryer and writing desk. The size is about 16 squared metres.
Standard room
One queen bed or two twin beds. 14-16 square metres. Individually decorated with floral fabrics, antique-style prints and modern furnishings. Marble bathroom with hair dryer. Air conditioning, satellite television, telephone, minibar, and safe.
Food and beverage
Delicious breakfasts to prepare you for the day ahead
The breakfast room is located beside the hotel foyer. Its cherry-wood furnishings and trompe l’oeil scenes of the Pincio gardens combine to create a warm and relaxing atmosphere. The décor is rich in intricate floral themes which perfectly complement the white damask tablecloths teamed with white porcelain, shining cutlery and gleaming silverware. A single yellow rose in a crystal vase adorns each table. Soft music plays in the background. The American-style breakfast caters for all tastes: guests can choose from delicious scrambled eggs, cereals and home baked pastries, a wide selection of smoked meats and cheeses, and a host of delicacies from the surrounding Roman countryside. Breakfast is served from 7 to 10.30 am Monday thru Saturday, and until 11.00 am on Sunday, so that guests may have a lie in if they wish.
Travel information
How To Reach Us
From the Highway: The highway is approximately 4 km away. Take the Roma Nord exit, and follow the signs for Via Salaria downtown, and then for Via Veneto. At the end of Via Veneto Turn right in Piazza Barberini. At the number 9 there is the Hotel Barocco.
From Termini Station: The station is approximately 1 km away. Five minutes by taxi. On foot about 15 minutes (from the Station, take Via Bissolati toward Piazza della Repubblica, then turn left to find Via San Basilio). At the end of via san Basilio you are in Piazza Barberini. At the numebre 9 there is the Hotel Barocco
From the Leonardo da Vinci - Fiumicino Airport: The airport is approximately 25 km away. By taxi it takes around 45 minutes, by train from the airport to the Termini station (35 minutes). It is also possible to book a pick-up service directly at the Hotel desk.
Cancellation policy
5 days prior the arrival date. The cost of the first night will be charged for late cancellation or non arrival.
Child policy
Children from 0 up to 2 years old free of charge sharing room parents.
Baby cot available for € 15.00 per day.
equipment
Color TV air conditioning
Service
Overview of the House
air conditioning Nonsmoking Room
Leisure Time Offerings
catering
Continental Breakfast/Standard
Information
Please note that only small pets are allowed..
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