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Baglioni Hotel Regina

Rome, Italy

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Overview

Baglioni Hotel Regina is centrally located and exactly where you want to be in Rome: surrounded by history, art, and the ancient city's best sights. The former residence of an Italian queen, this stately hotel is located on Via Veneto - the hub of the celebrated Dolce Vita era of the 1950s and 60s, when the international fashion, film, and intellectual elite made Rome their social playground. Stop by the hotel's on-site spa, restaurant, or café before venturing off to explore Italy's biggest city. You're just a short stroll from attractions such as the Spanish Steps and Via Condotti, a mecca for high-end designer shopping.

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The Amenities

Suite:

  • Daily breakfast
  • Butler service including unpacking and packing assistance upon request

Full access to the amenities of Baglioni Hotel Regina including:

  • Brunello Lounge & Restaurant for fine Mediterranean cuisine
  • Caffè Baglioni for breakfast, coffee and tea
  • Baglioni SPA by Caschera SPA featuring a Turkish bath, sauna and hot tub
  • Fitness center

Map & Location

Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) - located about 21 miles from Baglioni Hotel Regina - offers service from just about everywhere in the world. From the airport, the fastest way to reach your hotel is the Leonardo Express train, a modern vessel that runs nonstop to Termini station in the center of Rome. The trip takes about 30 minutes one way. Your hotel is about a mile from the station; your concierge can arrange private transfers, though taxis should be readily available.

Given Rome's massive size, major traffic and ancient, twisty streets, we don't recommend driving. Exploring by foot or bicycle is an excellent way to soak in the city's history and sights. Rome also has an extensive Metro and tram system, as well as easy connections to regional trains for day trips. Your concierge can provide maps and detailed instructions for navigating the rail system. Private transportation is always an an option, as well. There are many taxi stands in Rome, but this can be a pricey option. If you opt for a taxi, be sure it's an official, white vehicle with a "TAXI" sign and that driver starts the meter.

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