Borromini Hotel
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The Borromini, A Boscolo First Class Hotel has a dedicated conference center on the lower ground floor with three meeting rooms, for 30, 60, and 100 people respectively; two of which can be joined to form a larger room to accommodate 150 people. Faxing and copying services are available at reception, and guests can access the computer with high-speed Internet access in the lobby for a surcharge.
The hotel’s Café Club bar offers a six-page cocktail menu and outside terrace seating. Self parking for 30 cars is available (surcharge).
- Concierge services
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Bar/lounge
- Room service (limited hours)
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Self parking
- Parking (surcharge)
- Conference room(s)
- Banquet facilities
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Audio-visual equipment
- Business services
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Number of rooms: 84
- Express check- in
- Multilingual staff
- 24-hour front desk
- Porter/bellhop
- Express check-out
- Doorman/doorwoman
- Number of floors: 6
- Currency exchange
- Dry cleaning service
- Television in lobby
- Patio
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Elevator/lift
The Borromini, A Boscolo First Class Hotel, Rome, has 84 air-conditioned guestrooms, with remote shutter control, satellite television, slippers, digital climate control, marble bathrooms with telephones, and premium bedding. |
Via Lisbona 7
Rome, 00198
Italy
Nearest major airport:
Rome, Italy (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci)
Area:
Parioli - Normentano, Rome, Italy
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