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Once it was an aristocratic residence, today
it is the seat of Hotel Farnese, a luxury hotel in the heart of
Prati one of Rome's most elegant districts.
Its owners are pleased to welcome personally their guests and introduce
them to a soft atmosphere of refined elegance and impeccable service.
The Palace, dating back to 1906, has been completely renovated and opens
onto a silent street named after it. |

Exterior |
Two minutes walk from "Lepanto" metro station,
and situated half-way between the Vatican City and the historical centre,
Hotel Farnese, with its charming and exclusive ambience, is a superb
setting for business and leisure travellers alike. The handsome atrium
lobby hosts an authentic Italian object d'art from the XVII century: a
Louis XlV frontal made up with multicoloured marble mounted in the
reception base. Within this distinctive atmosphere, you may experience
the warm hospitality and the efficiency of our friendly personnel, ready
to give any tourist information or to meet your needs.It is a pleasure
to have a break in the elegant hall near the atrium lobby, featuring
period furniture and authentic works of art such as the art noveau
bureau (dating back to 1910) and the portrait of Pope Paul III Farnese. |

Bar |
The beautiful wisteria wich decorates every springtime the hotel's
facade has inspired the stained-glass window at the end of the lobby
made of blown and opalescent glass.
From the roof garden where breakfast is served is possible to see the
splendid view of St. Peter's Dome and the typical Roman roof tops. |
Great attention is placed in choosing first
quality fresh products.
In the hotel is possible to access internet with Wi-Fi free of charge.
Safes in the rooms.
The rich buffet with its varied courses shows the great attention placed
in choosing first quality fresh products.Rome is renown all over the
world for its beautiful sunny weather, which guests may enjoy better
when they take some relaxing moments in the hotel's multilevel terraces
offering a charming view of the city. |
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