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Auditorium B&B
Via Olanda, 12, 00196 Rome, Italy

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Auditorium Bed and Breakfast is located in the center of Rome, in the green of the Olympic Village, among the ancient Ponte Milvio (one of the oldest bridges of the river Tiber from the II century BC) and the Auditorium Parco della Musica, a work of famous architect Renzo Piano. Structures like the Magistrates Court and the RAI, in the immediate vicinity, are easily accessible by subway and several other vehicles. Thanks to the position, you can make some wonderful walks along the Tiber river either on foot or by boat or by bicycle along the track which will take you 20 minutes to S. Peter and the wonderful Castel S. Angel For sports fans, still a short distance from the house, there is the Olympic Stadium, Palazzetto Sports viale Tiziano, the Stadio Flaminio and the sports complex of the Foro Italico headquarters each year of the international tennis championships. For lovers of antiques, in addition, every last Sunday of the month, you can visit Ponte Milvio an interesting market where objects of all eras are interwoven between starling and expressions typical Roman dialect.

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-240 hours, in case of no show or late cancellation the first night will be charged on your credit card

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Lazio,Rome,Around Rome

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