Thursday, August 2, 2007

Bed and breakfast with ethnic charme in Rome

Website:
http://www.italialodging.com/est/ckbedandbreakfast/


CK Bed & Breakfast is located in the very centre of Rome, a short walking distance from Termini train station. An ideal place from where you can discover the fascinating city of Rome with its marvellous monuments and museums. Our elegantly furnished rooms are comfortable and relaxing. All are individually styled with great attention to detail and are fully equipped with modern facilities, LCD flat-screen televisions, DVD/CD player and a selection of DVD's. In-room safety deposit boxes and air conditioning. Each room is beautifully decorated with an individual theme.

The rooms are spacious and peaceful and are immaculately maintained, supervised and cleaned on a daily basis. Each room has an en-suite bathroom, equipped with shower, heated towel rail and hairdryer. Selected rooms are also furnished with a dining table and chairs where guests can eat breakfast in the privacy of their own rooms. Breakfast is also available in the communal area with self-service access to the facilities.

Breakfast is on a self-service basis where guests are invited to make tea, coffee, hot chocolate etc, whenever they wish so that they can wake up at whatever time desired. Continental breakfast is included in the tariff. This consists of bread, biscuits and cakes, jams, marmalades and other condiments. A choice of cereals, milk and yogurt. Fruit juices, milk and various hot beverages are available.

The B&B is located in the heart of the eternal city's archaeological and artistic splendours. With the central Termini railway station within short walking distance and access to Rome's metro system, getting around could not be simpler. Restaurants and eateries, banks and shopping facilities are all in the near vicinity. Some of the main sites such as The Coliseum, The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and San Giovanni in Laterano to name a few are very easy reached on foot from the B&B. You will be enchanted by the beauty and opulence of the magnificent city.

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