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Stay at the Boscolo Palace in Rome and experience a vibrant atmosphere in which one can relive the fascination of the Belle Époque in one of the most sophisticated contemporary luxury hotels.
Accommodation
The new Boscolo Palace Roma is situated on Via Veneto, Rome’s most elegant and fashionable street and the centrepiece of the Dolce Vita. This architectural jewel was designed by Marcello Piacentini in the 1920s and restored to its former glory by the talent of Italo Rota with a design concept which was able to create a fluid interaction between interior and exterior.
The hotel boasts of 87 rooms on 8 floors, including the Executive Suites with magnificent terraces and a Privilege Suite with a panoramic view, where luxury, comfort and excellent services are united in refined designer furnishings. Underneath the building there is a modern Business Centre, with 3 very well fitted-out meeting rooms which have 180 seats overall, and one of Rome’s best hotel Spa, with swimming pool, fitness area and centre of well-being (opening end of June 2011).
The Boscolo Palace Roma is undoubtedly a building designed for the future of the hotel industry, which retains a unique style oriented towards the individual and built around the quest’s needs.
Enchanted April Offer
Treat yourself to a stay in the charming eternal city, you’ll find something new. A limited exclusive offer for Bclub members: a stay in a Junior Suite, an exquisite dinner for two, an aperitif on arrival. Come and enjoy spring in Rome and discover the new luxury of Boscolo Hotels.
Rates from 427 Euros
Package Includes:
- 1 Night stay in a Junior Suite
- 1 Dinner for 2 people
- Welcome drink
- Early check in and lat check out
Conditions apply
Offer valid until 30Sep11
Offer subject to availability, VAT and breakfast included.
Third bed available with standard cost, free up to 12 years.
Three-course dinner with guided menu, drinks excluded.
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Rates are subject to availability, changes and currency fluctuations.