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The
palace
The Eighth King of Rome palace, with its beautiful early 20th century
facade, is located at the heart of Via Montecuccoli. Just inside
- please let Mr Luigi, the concierge, inspect you: he’s rude
but fair – you’ll find yourself in a green surrounding,
hundreds of birds singing will cover (not always) the romantic sounds
of trains and street cars – coming from nearby San Lorenzo
warehouse and ATAC depository - take offs and landings – coming
from Ciampino airport.
A small lift (and one ramp of stairs) will bring you to the lobby,
where guests can appreciate the friendly hospitality of the house.
The Eighth King of Rome can offer style and comfort. In the luxurious
(?) Suite (??) You can enjoy the best comforts and services to make
your roman stay an unforgivable experience. To offer you even more
than what you can imagine we throw away telephones and tv sets. You
can have a delicious breakfast in the roof garden with an impressive
view over ATAC depository and roman hills.
The garden, in a decadent
scent of roses, can offer you succulent products coming from the
country: "coppiette" from Ariccia with castles’ wine
and glasses of “Romanella wine” . |
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The entrance to the Eighth King of Rome in Via Montecuccoli. |
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The garden of the Eighth King of Rome just in front of the stairs
number four. |
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Inside the Eighth King of Rome's palace.
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The roof garden. |
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The roses. |
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The ATAC depository.
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The royal suite. |
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A glass of “Romanella wine” to start … |
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And a glass of rum
to end …
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