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Largo Del Tritone 153, Rome, Italy
The comfortable Giuturna Boutique Hotel Rome is situated near the shopping district of Rome, nearly 10 minutes' walk from the Roman catholic Church of Sant Ignazio Di Loyola. Featuring a lounge bar, a shared lounge and various recreational opportunities, the 3-star smoke-free hotel is right near the aqueduct-fed rococo Trevi Fountain.
This Rome hotel has a comfortable location merely 1.9 km from ancient Roman ruins, while shopping venues like Navona Square are just 1.3 km away. Located only 450 metres from Barberini underground station, the perfect Giuturna Boutique is in the vicinity of the Largo di Torre Argentina. Guests can visit the ancient Roman Circus Maximus, which is approximately 25 minutes' walk away, and spend quality time with their families. The property is 600 m from Tritone/Fontana di Trevi bus station.
There are 13 rooms at the Giuturna Boutique Rome, each of them has ironing equipment and climate control, as well as entertainment amenities such as complimentary wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are appointed with a writing table, and also feature a mini fridge bar. The bathroom features a bidet, a separate toilet, and a shower, along with hairdryers and shower caps. Guests can enjoy views of the city from Giuturna Boutique Hotel.
The hotel offers a continental breakfast made fresh daily. Italian dishes and fruit desserts are served at the à la carte restaurant. Dining options also include That's Amore by Fabio Bongianni, located within easy reach of the accommodation.
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