Meliá Milano
Meliá Milano
Milan which has always been considered the moral and economic capital of italy is a city that begs to be discovered with its elegant stores the cathedral santa maria delle grazie church with leonardo da vinci s precious last supper along with gardens and churches that date back to historic periods. this new 5 star hotel owned by sol melia provides guests with top level service togheter with comfort and refinement of 288 rooms 13 meeting halls and a business center. melia milano also offer wireless internet connection (wi fi) throughout the hotel. for the moments of relaxation there are 2 restaurants my space lounge and a wellness center.
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Meliá Roma Aurelia Antica
Meliá Roma Aurelia Antica
The melia roma aurelia antica hotel is located in via degli aldobrandeschi 223 just a few minutes form the via aurelia and the ring road (raccordo anulare) exit aurelia citta del vaticano. the hotel is a magnificent modern structure surrounded by 10 hectares of mediterranean park in a very quiet area close to the airport fiumicino and just a few kilometres distance from vatican city.
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Tryp Verona
Tryp Verona
Tryp verona is a modern elegant and comfortable hotel 10 minutes from downtown verona and connected by a daily courtesy shuttle service. one of verona s leading 4 star hotels and the ideal hotel in verona for both leisure and business travellers.
the hotel is 5km from the city centre roman arena and juliet s house 4 km from the nearest railway station 10km from verona international airport 3km from the verona international exhibition centre 25km from lake garda 40km from the dolomite mountains and ski resorts. it is located in the suburbs of verona city in san giovanni lupatoto along the a4 highway between milan and venice with easy access to both the highway and the tangenziale (ring road).
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Gran Meliá Rome
Gran Meliá Rome
The Horti of Agrippina, the large villa built by the mother of Emperor Caligula, extend on the south side of Via Cornelia, the road that at that time linked the Neronian Bridge to the Vatican mountains. The exact boundaries of the vast imperial possession are still not well known, but from the ruins of the buildings found out in the area and from the information provided by ancient sources, we know that they must extend between the northern slopes of the Gianocolo, the right bank of the Tiber river and the Borgo plain, occupied in ancient times by the Horti of Domizia
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