| | The Hotel Mariano, originally built in 1880 to accommodate the officers of the newborn Italian Kingdom and later converted into a hotel, is situated on the Esquilino, one of the seven famous hills of ancient Rome. The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore (432 - 440 A.D.), the Opera Theatre (1880), the Coliseum (72 A.D.), the thermal baths of Diocletian (303 A.D.) and the Roman National Museum are some of major historical attractions close to this hotel. The central railway station, Termini, is within 5 minutes walking distance from the hotel. From Termini, is possible to reach any point of the city, thanks to the A and B underground lines and several bus lines. The hotel is in a very comfortable position for passengers who arrive at Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) airport thanks to the direct train service from the airport to Termini station. <br> The Hotel Mariano offers 33 guests rooms with an attractive, traditional décor and a variety of modern amenities and comforts. The hotel has central heating, and it is air- conditioned during the summer months. The Mariano has a dining room on the premises, as well as a bar. Room service is available. The nightly rate includes a buffet breakfast, and guests won't have any problem finding other restaurants in the area. The Hotel Mariano is convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues. |