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holiday Inn Rome - Aurelia,Via Aurelia Km, 8400 00165, Rome, Italy
About City
Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio region with 2,872,800 residents in 1,285 km2. It is the fourth most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. Rome is located in central western Italian peninsulas. Rome has acquired the status of a global city. In 2016, Rome has been ranked as the 14th most visited cities in the world and 3rd most visited cities in Europe. It is a city that is proud of its ancient glorious heritage, a city that once expanded its empire throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. The city of Rome includes tourist places such as Colosseum, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, the Forum, Trevi Fountain, and the catacombs any of the buildings have arches, domes and vaults. Colosseum is one of the famous architecture symbols in Rome which is capable of housing 60,000 spectators and it is the largest amphitheater ever built in the Roman empire and it was used for gladiatorial combat. In 126 AD, Pantheon, a temple for all Roman gods has been built. Vatican museum is one of the important places to visit in Rome founded by Pope Julius II in the 6th century. The Vatican is a living example of medieval art and sculptures. Rome has a growth in the nightlife scene and is also seen as shopping heaven. Rome is also being regarded as one of the fashion capitals which include so many sights and things to do.

Conference Venue
Holiday Inn® Rome Aurelia is located in a very quiet, silent area surrounded by green, easily reachable from ring road Aurelia junction, has excellent connection to and from Fiumicino/FCO airport, exhibition center la Nuova Fiera di Roma, a short distance from Telecom, Total SA, Imperial Tobacco, and Servier headquarters.
The free Wi-Fi connection is available all throughout the hotel. The entrance to our Mini-Gym equipped with treadmill and steps is free. Finally, release stress in our seasonal outdoor swimming pool or enjoy a refreshing cocktail at poolside or in our lounge bar.


 




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