Thursday, December 03, 2009

Hotel Traiano Rome - Short Review

If you have never been to Europe, it goes without saying that your first stop should be Rome. So much of modern culture and history began here that it is an absolute must-see for every traveler. The movies that were made here - "Roman Holiday", "La Dolce Vita", and even parts of "The Godfather" - mean that you will recognize parts of the city wherever you go.

One of the most difficult parts of going to Italy is actually arranging accommodation. I have been there before with no accommodation arranged and struggled to find a decent bed for the night. Had I known about the Hotel Traiano Rome then, I no doubt would have made my reservations well in advance. This four-star hotel is located in the center of Rome, near the Roman Forum, and steps above the Piazza Venezia. This is no hostel or bed and breakfast, but a beautiful, historic, and exquisite place to stay when in Rome. There are few hotels nicer than the Hotel Traiano Rome in terms of location and service.

While in Rome, there is simply so much to do that you will want to stay for more than just a couple of days. A trip to the Vatican alone will take up at least one of your days in this beautiful city, and you still need to visit the Forum, the Galleria Borghese and some of the hundreds of churches and walk along the River Tiber.

Should you decide to use the Hotel Triano Rome as your departure point for each day's travels, you will find yourself near the Pantheon, the Forum, and of course, the Colosseum. While there, you will also want to visit the Catacombs, the Arch of Constantine, and walk across the beautiful Bridge of Angels. There is so much to do in Rome, that you will never want to leave!

1 comment:

John said...

Hi Good hotels in rome as like god hotels all over the world - they tend to isolate you from the experience. I'd recommend your readers have a look at an alternative form of uniquely Italian accommodation - staying in a monastery or convent. A friend recommended I try one and I found this great website www.monasterystays.com. It is an online booking service for monasteries all over Italy. They are well located, safe, and value for money. I'm using them on my trip to Sicily in February.