Hotel d'Ingliterra, Via Bocca di Leone 14, 00187 Rome, Italy.
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The Hotel d'Inghilterra is an elegant and exclusive five-star hotel and is located right in the centre of Rome, between Via dei Condotti and Via Borgogna, close to the world-famous Spanish Steps and the elegant shopping area of Via dei Condotti and Fontana di Trevi. This hotel is housed in a 17th century palazzo and it is renowned for its personalized service and the flawless hospitality.
The original building dates back to the 16th century when it was built as guesthouse for the nearby palazzo of the noble Torlonia family. In 1845 the palazzo became a hotel with the name Hotel d'Angleterre.
The hotel with its impressive architecture combines tradition and its splendid heritage with contemporary comfort and luxury.
Each of the 89 guestrooms and suites at Hotel d'Inghliterra is individually decorated with elegant period furniture, original antiques, precious silk and damask fabrics and large Baroque mirrors and they provides latest comfort and luxury.
The exclusive restaurant "Café Romano" is the perfect place for a light lunch, an delicious snack, or an exquisite tour through a of delectation and high gastronomy and the "Bar Hotel d'Inghilterra" is a popular meeting point for a refreshing drink or a speciality cocktail.
A wellness centre is located in walking distance from the hotel.
Hotel d'Inghilterra provides four meeting and banquet rooms for up to 90 people for exclusive meetings and banquets, as well as the roof garden for banquets and cocktail receptions up to 150 guests.
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The dŽInghliterra Hotel: Remarkable architecture The dŽInghliterra Hotel is  perfect for city journeys to Rome / Italy Sorry: Pets are NOT welcome to The dŽInghliterra Hotel
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