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City break in Rome, €84 pp (flights from Wien & 3-nights stay in 3* hotel)

      City break in Rome, very good price, only €84 per person – direct flights from Wien & 3-nights stay in well rated 3 star hotel.

This is a trip on your own. All reservations must be made by you. Places are limited and can run out quickly. Use the blue buttons to book.

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ABOUT HOTEL VIRGILIO:

 One of our bestsellers in Rome!Just 700 m from Termini Station, Rome’s central hub, Hotel Virgilio offers a convenient central location. It is set in a 19th-century building with elegant interiors and a classic-style lounge.

The surrounding area is full of shops and restaurants and the property is just a 10-minute walk from the Roman Forum and the Coliseum. Repubblica Metro Station is 500 m away.

Decorated with warm colours, rooms at Virgilio Hotel have a cosy atmosphere and wood furniture. Each one features satellite TV and air conditioning.

Every morning, guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast complete with hot drinks, pies, fresh croissants, eggs and bacon.

Staff are available 24 hours a day at the Virgilio. They can book guided city tours and visits to many museums and landmarks.

This is our guests’ favourite part of Rome, according to independent reviews.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.3 for a two-person trip.

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TOURISM IN ROME:

Rome today is one of the most important tourist destinations of the world, due to the incalculable immensity of its archaeological and art treasures, as well as for the charm of its unique traditions, the beauty of its panoramic views, and the majesty of its magnificent “villas” (parks). Among the most significant resources: plenty of museums – (Capitoline Museums, the Vatican Museums, Galleria Borghese, and a great many others)—aqueductsfountains, churches, palaces, historical buildings, the monuments and ruins of the Roman Forum, and the Catacombs. Rome is the 2nd most visited city in the EU, after Paris, and receives an average of 7–10 million tourists a year, which sometimes doubles on holy years. The Colosseum (4 million tourists) and the Vatican Museums (4.2 million tourists) are the 39th and 37th (respectively) most visited places in the world, according to a recent study.[1] In 2005 the city registered 19.5 million of global visitors, up of 22.1% from 2001.[2] In 2006, Rome was visited by 6.03 million international tourists, reaching 8th place in the ranking of the world’s 150 most visited cities.[3] The city has also been nominated 2007’s fourth most desirable city to visit in the world, according to lifestyle magazine Travel + Leisure, after Florence, Buenos Aires and Bangkok.[4] Rome is the city with the most monuments in the world.[5] Like other Italian cities, Rome charges a tourism tax which contributes towards the maintenance of public transportation and infrastructure. It ranges from €3 to €7 per person, per night, based on the hotel or other type of accommodation used (children under 10 years old are exempt, and the tax doesn’t apply after 10 days).[6]


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