Hotel Bernini Bristol Rome
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General Information
Bernini Bristol is the choice of Robert Langdon in the best-selling book "Angels and Demons". It brags an prestigious peaceful location in Piazza Barberini in the center of Rome. In fact, looking out from the windows of the Hotel Bernini Bristol what you see is an outdoor museum.
The vista across the historic heart from the rooftop verandah at the Bernini Bristol is simply exciting. Unite the long list of international celebrities who have chosen to spend their time in Rome at this, one of the town's most widely-known hotels.
The hotel dates back to 1874 and features been totally refurbished to propose contemporary visitor apartments with all the most modern comforts, including Wi-Fi access. Every room is personally designed and has period furniture. Some even comprise a veranda facing the widely-known piazza.
At Hotel Bernini Bristol you are able to business out at the gymnasium and recline in the good health center. Why not treat yourself to a sauna, Jacuzzi, or massage?
The rooftop restaurant features a 360 vista across Rome and serves a cute mixture of Mediterranean and intenational food. Enjoy cocktails and music at the American brasserie on the terrace.
Remark: Hotel also provides self-sufficient breakfast.
Location Information
As you step onto Via Veneto, you are sure to feel like being in Fellinis renowned film, La Dolce Vita, just fifty years later. Though no longer frequented by insistent paparazzi, Via Veneto calm brags smart open-air bars and restaurants. This is a peerless district for people-watching, as you may place VIPs and well-known actors and actresses in Caf de Paris and Harrys Bar. Discover high-end shops and exquisite boutiques. As you get to the end of Via Veneto, cross under the old entry of Porta Pinciana and walk in the magnificent Villa Borghese Park. In this place you can pay a visit the gallery and admire works of Caravaggio and Canova, or take your children to the Villa Borghese zoo.








