An elegant and modern 4 star hotel in Rome, the Delle Province is located in the South East of the city. Surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants, the hotel is just a short walk away from Piazza Bologna.

Thanks to its great location between the modern Tiburtina and historic Termini train stations, the Hotel Delle Province is the perfect base from which to explore the wonderful city of Rome and its famous attractions.

Guests staying at the Hotel Delle Province can enjoy a daily delicious buffet breakfast in the rooftop garden and after a day of sightseeing, relax with a drink at the hotel bar.

Make yourself at home in one of the 46 guestrooms, complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily. All of the hotel rooms feature free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a coffee machine, and a 32″ smart TV with internet access and satellite channels.

Top 5 things to do in Rome:

1. Colosseum
It’s impossible to work on a list dedicated to the best things to do in Rome without mentioning the Colosseum right off the bat. The largest amphitheatre ever built, the Colosseum (or “Flavian Amphitheatre”) was built between 70-80 AD and could hold up to 80,000 spectators. It was constructed to host gruesome performances for the public, including gladiator battles, animal hunting, executions and even sea battles, when the arena would be filled with water and ships. Today, you can wander around the underground tunnels, the arena floor and the stands. The 5th level was recently opened to the public and offers an outstanding 360-degree view of the theatre from up high.

2. Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Founded by Pope Julius II in the 16th century, the museums house one of the largest and most important art collections in the world and are set across 54 galleries, courtyards and hallways. You’ll find thousands of ancient sculptures, works by Raphael and, of course, Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. If you have time and plan well in advance, book tickets to descend into the Vatican Necropolis, located beneath St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Vatican Gardens filled with fountains, flora and a replica of the Grotto devoted to Our Lady of Lourdes.

3. Domus Aurea
Emperor Nero’s extravagant Domus Aurea, or “Golden House,” was considered one of the most impressive residences of its time and offers a unique glimpse into subterranean Rome. Built between 64-68 AD as a grand place of entertainment near the Colosseum, it spanned across many of Rome’s ancient hills before it was destroyed by the great fire of Rome in 64 AD. The site is under restoration, but visitors can join guided tours held every Saturday and Sunday. A virtual reality tour is also offered that helps bring the villa’s former glory to life.

4. Borghese Gallery and Museum
Commissioned by Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 16th century to house his impressive art collection, Galleria Borghese remains one of the premier museums in Rome. An avid art collector, the Cardinal was one of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s early patrons and a huge fan of Caravaggio’s works, so expect to find exceptional works on view inside. Some of the museum’s highlights include Apollo and Daphne by Bernini, Paolina Bonaparte by Canova and Boy with a Basket of Fruit by Caravaggio. The “pleasure palace” was originally built as a suburban villa and it remains immersed in Villa Borghese’s extensive gardens, so be sure to take a stroll around the park after your visit.

5. Welcome To Rome
A multimedia show that traces the history of Rome from prehistoric times to the modern era, Welcome To Rome provides an excellent overview of the city for children and adults alike – and it will help you understand the importance of what you’re seeing while exploring the Eternal City. The experience begins with a 30-minute immersive film experience (similar to IMAX) followed by a tour of interactive plastic models that recount the history of Rome’s most noteworthy archeological sites. Welcome To Rome is available in 8 languages.

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