ROM TRANSPORT TO HOTEL SAVOY Rom
Airport Service, transfers to Florence and all of Amalfi Coast |
Hotels die Palaste und Filmstars sind, Cafés unter freiem Himmel und elegante Boutiques, die aurelianische Mauer der Stadt und die Villa Borghese. Alles befindet sich hier, auf der Vía Veneto. Oder wie die Römer sagen, La Dolce Vita. "La Dolce Vita" |
Originelles Murano aus Venedig Filmstars wie Sean Connery und Marcello Mastroianni, besuchten, als Gäste, unser Hotel. Es war auch Standort vom klassischen Film von Federico Fellini. |
Warum nicht ihren Aufenthalt in Rom am meisten zu
geniessen?
Notes: OUR ROME COLISEUM AND ROMAN FORUM NEIGHBORHOOD www.ancientromehotels.com The Colosseum has always been on the top of world traveler's list of things to see. Climb on the "stage" where gladiators fought with exotic tigers and lions, explore where the actors and performers of the day prepared for their entertainment. A few steps away is the ancient Roman Arc of Triumph that inspired Napoleon to build a replica in Paris. Across the street is the ancient Roman Forum a vast complex of ruins from the great marketplace of the world's conquering city. Also in the same area is the Palatine Hill and the enormous white marble "wedding cake" building to the man who unified Italy.
www.romeresidenceapartments.com
THE
CITY OF CANALS AND HISTORY for romance, glamour, intrigue and unforgettable beauty, Venice has few peers. From the Bridge of Sighs to the ancient Palazzos to the grand piazza of San Marco, there is more than enough to keep you very busy. A simple ride on the "city water bus" offers a fascinating glimpse into the grand history of this once powerful city. Almost every twist of the grand canal presents a new view of this city that has for centuries attracted artists poets writers and the well to do. You could spend all day shopping. sightseeing and dining. But make the time to see the legendary Lido beach as well as the picturesque island of Burano and the famous glass making island of Murano.
THE
ART CITY OF THE WORLD Florence has always been the center for the greatest art collections in the world. Its museums are galleries are legendary. Michelangelo's David is on the top of visitors travelers' list of things to see. The master works of such renowned artists as Da Vinci, Raphael, and Botticelli are all here. But there is so much more to this city. Florentine food is a highlight of Italy cuisine and the city is filled with wonderful restaurants. It is a center for antiques and its leather goods are prized around the world. The architecture marvels such as the Grand Duomo provide a history and art lesson on every street.
OUR
VIA VENETO ROME NEIGHBORHOOD
There
is perhaps no other street that captures the essence of Rome than the Via
Veneto. The winding tree lined boulevard in the heart of Rome has been
famous for more than a half century as the site of the "Good Life."
At the top of the serpentine street is the Borghese Garden, a sprawling
park that houses one of Rome most prestigious museums as well as an opera house,
a biopark zoo, lake and small playground. Strolling down the street you'll
find many designers shops, such as Brioni, and outdoor cafes perfect for
watching international travelers and celebrities. A few blocks away are the
Spanish Steps and Rome's most famous shopping street.
The Amalfi Coast has long been considered one of the most beautiful and romantic regions of the world. With its narrow cliff hugging road that winds leisurely from the southern tip of Napoli past Sorrento, Positano, Ravello, Amalfi and the island of Capri. Each small seaside resort has its own character from the larger fun Sorrento to the close-knit artistic colony of Positano to the quiet elegance of Ravello and the small, touristy Amalfi. Capri is connected to these towns by high speed ferries. All offer stunning vistas, wonderful local cuisine, and the simple pleasure of typically warm sunny days. This is also the area for the famed Italian ceramic and glassware.
www.spanishstepshotels.com
The Spanish Steps are a magnet for travelers from around the world. During the day the grand white double stairways provide a fascinating respite of people-watching experience, especially while enjoying the Italian ice cream, gelati. If you prefer shopping to sitting, the steps are the in the famous shopping district of Rome. All the major Italian designers from Gucci to Brioni to Prada are here. There are also many popular outdoor cafes and restaurants.
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Notes:
OUR ROME COLISEUM AND ROMAN FORUM NEIGHBORHOOD
www.ancientromehotels.com
The Colosseum has always been on the top of world traveler's list of things to see. Climb on the "stage" where gladiators fought with exotic tigers and lions, explore where the actors and performers of the day prepared for their entertainment. A few steps away is the ancient Roman Arc of Triumph that inspired Napoleon to build a replica in Paris. Across the street is the ancient Roman Forum a vast complex of ruins from the great marketplace of the world's conquering city. Also in the same area is the Palatine Hill and the enormous white marble "wedding cake" building to the man who unified Italy.
YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME
www.romeresidenceapartments.com
There
are times when you want or need to stay in Rome for longer than a few
days. For some, it is simply the ability to buy fresh food at the
famous Roman markets and cook their own meal. For others especially
those traveling with a family there is the need for more room than the
typical hotel. Rome offers a variety of residences available for a few
days or even months. There are many advantages to this choice: the
longer you stay, typically the better your per day rate is.
When you do your own
cooking, you save money on everything from coffee to an enjoyable
dinner. Often these residences provide extra facilities such as clothes
washing machines, pools or tennis courts.
THE
CITY OF CANALS AND HISTORY
www.centerhotelsvenice.com
for romance, glamour, intrigue and unforgettable beauty, Venice has few peers. From the Bridge of Sighs to the ancient Palazzos to the grand piazza of San Marco, there is more than enough to keep you very busy. A simple ride on the "city water bus" offers a fascinating glimpse into the grand history of this once powerful city. Almost every twist of the grand canal presents a new view of this city that has for centuries attracted artists poets writers and the well to do. You could spend all day shopping. sightseeing and dining. But make the time to see the legendary Lido beach as well as the picturesque island of Burano and the famous glass making island of Murano.
THE
ART CITY OF THE WORLD
www.florencecenterhotels.com
Florence has always been the center for the greatest art collections in the world. Its museums are galleries are legendary. Michelangelo's David is on the top of visitors travelers' list of things to see. The master works of such renowned artists as Da Vinci, Raphael, and Botticelli are all here. But there is so much more to this city. Florentine food is a highlight of Italy cuisine and the city is filled with wonderful restaurants. It is a center for antiques and its leather goods are prized around the world. The architecture marvels such as the Grand Duomo provide a history and art lesson on every street.
OUR
VIA VENETO ROME NEIGHBORHOOD
www.viavenetoromehotels.com
There
is perhaps no other street that captures the essence of Rome than the Via
Veneto. The winding tree lined boulevard in the heart of Rome has been
famous for more than a half century as the site of the "Good Life."
At the top of the serpentine street is the Borghese Garden, a sprawling
park that houses one of Rome most prestigious museums as well as an opera house,
a biopark zoo, lake and small playground. Strolling down the street you'll
find many designers shops, such as Brioni, and outdoor cafes perfect for
watching international travelers and celebrities. A few blocks away are the
Spanish Steps and Rome's most famous shopping street.
The Amalfi Coast has long been considered one of the most beautiful and romantic regions of the world. With its narrow cliff hugging road that winds leisurely from the southern tip of Napoli past Sorrento, Positano, Ravello, Amalfi and the island of Capri. Each small seaside resort has its own character from the larger fun Sorrento to the close-knit artistic colony of Positano to the quiet elegance of Ravello and the small, touristy Amalfi. Capri is connected to these towns by high speed ferries. All offer stunning vistas, wonderful local cuisine, and the simple pleasure of typically warm sunny days. This is also the area for the famed Italian ceramic and glassware.
www.spanishstepshotels.com
The Spanish Steps are a magnet for travelers from around the world. During the day the grand white double stairways provide a fascinating respite of people-watching experience, especially while enjoying the Italian ice cream, gelati. If you prefer shopping to sitting, the steps are the in the famous shopping district of Rome. All the major Italian designers from Gucci to Brioni to Prada are here. There are also many popular outdoor cafes and restaurants.
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