hotel at spanish steps in rome

The Internazionale is the matchless accommodation rome located in the center of rome , just a few steps from Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna, the notorius Via Veneto and the celebrated Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain). It is an experience in the heart of an ancient city, unique for its charm and history, in a hotel where tradition and elegance come together in a mix of pleasure and fineness .

The original edifice of Hotel Internazionale goes back to the early 17th century of the history of rome. The building was part of the retreat of Trinità dei Monti. Part of the old manifacture was assigned, in “perpetual lease” to Prince Altieri, who lived there with his escort . Since 1820, the palace, with its internal offices and stores, became a meeting point for artisans and artists. In 1870, after the unification of Italy, the building was completely renovated and completed with a raised structure recessed from the street front in order to build the current Fourth Floor.

Hotel internazionale is the matchless luxury hotels in rome

MyGem Hotel Group is the union of the history and professional excellence of Rome’s Hotel Internazionale, Hotel Perusia and Perugia’s Canto Sesto Ristorart. Our facilities and services are produced to ensure our customers’ pleasure . We take care of all aspects of our guests’ stay, from the time we welcome them to the time they leave, with meticulous detail.

The perusia is the elite perugia hotels in Umbria

Relaxation and business perfectly matched in a splendid corner of the green hills of umbria. Both its strategic location in the Monteluce district, on a hill close to the center of Perugia, and the versatility of its property make the Hotel Perusia an ideal place for a quiet stay. Ideal for a pleasurable vacation close to the most famous cities of art, or for a business meeting or conference.

The Perusia hotel also have the highest restaurant called Canto Sesto Ristorart and a superlative SPA and welness center. so is the best way to have an holiday in umbria

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