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Hotel Majestic Roma
Via Veneto 50, 00187 Rome (Ludovisi)  Italy  -  [Show on map]
 
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  Hotel Majestic Roma, (98 rooms) description: Hotel Majestic Roma boasts a prestigious location right on world renowned Via Veneto, just a few steps from landmarks such as the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain. Via Veneto and the immediate surroundings of the hotel reflect the glamour of the Roman Dolce Vita, with its upscale cafes and restaurants. Stretching from the ancient Aurelian Walls to Piazza Barberini, Via Veneto still features an elegant atmosphere, and is to this day a preferred destination of international jet setters. Villa Borghese and its famed art gallery are just around the corner, and all monuments and landmarks of Rome are within easy reach of the hotel. Established in 1889, Hotel Majestic Roma has since been a home away from home for celebrities, politicians and artists. Reputed for impeccable standards of service and hospitality, the hotel allows you to explore and discover the Eternal City in superior style.


AVERAGE GUEST RATING

 7.0
based on 3 reviews

ROOM INFORMATION
Classic Single Room: Approximately 20-23 square metres, classic single guestrooms include natural daylight and are located on the peaceful side of the hotel. They are equipped with one single bed, comfortable duvets, and a white marble bathroom with luxurious bath amenities. Maximum capacity is one person. Superior Room: Beautifully appointed with a Queen-size bed or twin beds, the room offers views over the garden or Via Veneto. Approximately 23-29 square metres in size, superior rooms interconnect with other Superior and Deluxe guestrooms. Deluxe Room: Elegantly decorated, with one King-size bed or twin beds, they overlook Via Veneto or the gardens. Deluxe rooms are spacious and can accommodate an extra bed. Some rooms have a private balcony. Rooms are approximately 27-37 square metres in size. Deluxe Rooms interconnect with other Deluxe and Superior rooms. Junior Suites: The hotel has 8 junior suites, each with a King-size bed or twin beds, and all with views of Via Veneto. Suites are very spacious and well appointed with either hardwood floors and carpeting. A Jr. Suite is 44-61 square metres in size.

HOTEL FACILITIES
Parking (fee required), Restaurant, Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Business Centre, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Internet Services, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box, Valet Parking, Currency Exchange, Fax/Photocopying, Luggage Storage

AREA INFORMATION
In the roaring 1950's, Via Veneto reflected the glamour of the Dolce Vita, with cafès where people sat all day hoping to be either photographed or discovered, and with the elegant shopping haunts of Hollywood-on-the-Tiber. The cafès are still there, as are most of the nice shops, the new feature is a row of glass-enclosed outdoor restaurant areas. At the top end of Via Veneto you will see the monumental Aurelian Walls that have surrounded Rome for 17 centuries. When the Aurelian Walls were built, during the last quarter of the 3rd Century AD, Rome's decline had already started. For the several centuries before that, Rome's protective barrier had been at the outer edges of the Empire: Germany, Syria and Northern England (where Hadrian's Wall in still today an imposing sight like the Wall of China). In the last quarter of the 19th century, the Ludovisi princes took advantage of the real estate boom to carve up their huge estate into the upper middle class blocks you see today. They laid out a new boulevard, Via Veneto, with a wide curve to help the carriage horses make it up the hill from the Piazza of their neighbours, the Barberini. The last vestiges of the Ludovisi family (descended from Pope Gregory XV) are the Casino dell'Aurora among the trees high above Via Aurora, and the original Villa Ludovisi hidden behind Palazzo Margherita, the American Embassy. Shopping on Via Veneto can be summed up in three words: leather, jewelry and fashion. These shops are interspersed with many of Rome's best hotels and coffee bars.