Golden Tulip Ambra Palace A 3 star hotel in Rome

Opened in March 2001, the hotel is the result of a complete renovation of a building that dates back to 1850. It offers a nice mix of tradition and most updated technology. Decorated in classic style, all rooms are provided with superior first class standards including tea and coffee facilities, satellite TV, in house pay movies and safe deposit box. Besides a rich buffet breakfast included in room rates, the hotel features 24 Room Service and the American Bar “Le Note” where guests can taste their favourite drink, light meals and snacks. All concierge services are available.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Golden Tulip Ambra Palace

Dining at the Golden Tulip Ambra Palace

A complimentary buffet breakfast is provided each morning.

Sala Concerto - Situated on the ground floor, the dining room has soft-pink decor, with tiled floor and archways dividing the room in two. The restaurant serves breakfast, light meals for lunch, and a full à la carte menu in the evening. Italian cuisine, including cakes and sweets typical of Sicily.

Attractions near this hotel

Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO): Approximate driving time is 45 minutes and distance is 35 km (22 miles).

Getting there: The Leonardo Express train service operates hourly to Rome’s Termini station, which is one km from the hotel. Tickets cost US$16-$25. From Termini station guests can walk or take the Metro line A to the Piazza Vittorio stop, which is 100 meters from the hotel. Taxis from the airport to the center are available from the licensed taxi stand. An airport fee is charged, and a typical journey costs more than US$36. The hotel does not have a shuttle but has an arrangement with a car service; the cost is US$80 one way. Car rentals are available online.

Piazza Vittorio – 100 meters (110 yards)
Santa Maria Maggiore Church and Square – 400 meters (0.25 mile)
Piazza della Repubblica – 700 meters (0.5 mile)
Via Veneto – 1 km (0.5 mile)
Trevi Fountain – 1 km (0.5 mile)
Galleria Borghese and gardens – 1.5 km (1 mile)
Vatican City – 3 km (2 miles)
Getting around: Rome''s integrated transportation system includes buses and trams (ATAC), subway (La Metropolitana), suburban trains (FM), and coaches (COTRAL). A single journey ticket costs US$2 and is good for 75 minutes of travel across all urban public transportation. Rome is easy to explore on foot, and many major attractions are within a 20-minute walk of the hotel.

All prices are subject to change.

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