Hotel Pisana Palace A 2 star hotel in Rome

Less than a kilometre from Villa Pamphili park, this modern hotel is eight kilometres west of Rome’s historic centre.

The 211 air-conditioned guestrooms have soft decor in gold hues; all feature satellite TV, Internet access and minibars.

Guests can enjoy cocktails at the Bentley Bar before dining on traditional Italian specialities at Il Melograno restaurant.

Hotel prices and availability

Special offer - prices from $78

Map showing Hotel Pisana Palace

Dining at the Hotel Pisana Palace

Guests of the Hotel Pisana Palace enjoy a complimentary buffet breakfast each morning.

Il Melograno - Traditional Italian specialities sits alongside sophisticated international dishes on the extensive menu of this large modern restaurant.

Bentley Bar - Light snacks, pizzas and salads are served in the relaxed, elegant bar which features live music in the evenings.

Attractions near this hotel

Villa Pamphili Park – 1 kilometre (0.6 miles)
National Museum of Popular and Art and Tradition – 7.5 kilometres (4.7 miles)
Palace of Sports – 7.5 kilometres (4.7 miles)
Janiculum Hill (scenic views) – 7.5 kilometres (4.7 miles)
Vatican City – 7.5 kilometres (4.7 miles)
St. Peter''s Basilica – 8 kilometres (5 miles)
St. Peter''s Square – 8 kilometres (5 miles)
Trastevere (historical quarter) – 8 kilometres (5 miles)
Historic Centre – 8 kilometres (5 miles)

Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 20 kilometres (12 miles).

The hotel provides an airport shuttle service for €8 one way. There is also an express train service every 30 minutes to Rome’s Termini train station (journey time 30 minutes). A single ticket costs around €10. Taxis are readily available at the airport, but take a licensed metered taxi only. An airport surcharge is payable. A taxi will cost around €40.

Rome''s efficient integrated transportation system includes buses, trams, subway (metro) and suburban trains. Tickets should be bought before boarding and are available from ATAC ticket machines and all tobacconists. The city centre is easily negotiated on foot. Traffic in Rome is often busy and chaotic so driving is not generally recommended.

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