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The Appia Park Hotel is set on the most important road of antique Rome; the Appian Way was built to connect the capital to Brindisi in Southern Italy. This elegant hotel surrounded by greenery is immersed in history and is close to the ancient ruins of the Acqua Felice Aqueduct. The Appia Antica Park and Acqua Santa golf course are also nearby. The Appia Park Hotel offers a high quality service and comfortable guest rooms all featuring private balconies.
If you are in Rome on business there are a number of conference rooms available even for large parties. The hotel is conveniently located for those traveling to and from Ciampino airport just 3.1 mi away. The historic center of Rome only 4.
3 mi away is easily reached by public transport.
Via Appia Nuova 934, Rome, 00178, Italy
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children from 3 years old to 8 years old stay for € 10 per person per night when using an existing bed.
No extra beds are available.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
"Very clean bedroom and toilet. Nice jade colour bathroom. Comfortable bed. Quick.."
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