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The modern Hotel Golden Tulip Bellambriana is a glass fronted, hilltop property surrounded by parkland, situated 10 kilometres from the Coliseum and Trevi Fountain. The hotel comprises 91 guestrooms with modern decor in soft, natural shades and functional furnishings. All offer air conditioning, cable television with pay movies, complimentary newspapers, desks, safes, wireless Internet access, minibars, telephones and trouser presses. Bathrooms have bidets, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers, makeup mirrors and shower/tub combinations.
The modern restaurant, Terra Mia, offers an à la carte and pizza menu, with an emphasis on Neapolitan specialities and fresh local produce. Guests can unwind with a workout in the gym, take a refreshing dip in the pool, and relax with a sauna or spa. The lounge bar is ideal for an aperitif or nightcap, and business guests can use conference facilities for up to 300 with a business centre and video conferencing. Practical amenities include room service, free parking, a laundry and dry cleaning service, a 24 hour front desk and safe deposit boxes. The hotel is in an excellent position for exploring the historic city of Rome; the Vatican City and St Peter's Basilica are five kilometres away, the Spanish Steps are 11 kilometres away, and the National Museum of Modern Art is 15 kilometres distance. The hotel is 15 kilometres from Rome Fiumicino Airport, a 15 minute drive.
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There is an express train service every 30 minutes to Rome's Termini train station (journey time 30 minutes). Alight at Stazione Aurelia (train) or Stazione Cornelia (metro), three kilometres from the hotel. A single ticket costs around 10 EUR. Taxis are readily available at the airport, but take a licensed metered taxi only. An airport surcharge is payable. A taxi to the city centre will cost 50 60 EUR. Rome's efficient integrated transportation system includes buses, trams, subway (metro) and suburban trains. Tickets should be bought before boarding and are available from ATAC ticket machines and all tobacconists. The city centre is easily negotiated on foot. Traffic in Rome is often busy and chaotic so driving is not generally recommended.
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