Located elegantly in Central Station, Rome, Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo encapsulates a unique mix of tradition and innovation, combining the sophistication and glamour of the 1930s with modern comforts. Guests will be immersed in an ambiance characterized by authentic 1938 interiors crafted by Rationalist architect Mario Loreti. Numerous marine-themed decorative elements including carved oak figureheads of tritons and mermaids and fabrics favored by the Italian elegant tastes enhance the charm of the setting.
Positioned near the Roma Termini, the main train station in Rome, you can easily access all major regional trains and metro lines. From this location, you're centrally positioned to visit the most iconic monuments and attractions, including a walk through the historic center to explore architecture and experience a blend of ancient and modern culture. The Termini station also provides train services to Fiumicino airport and various other destinations like Florence, Naples, and Positano, making this the perfect choice for travelers interested in architecture, history, and sightseeing.
The rooms at the Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo Rome, embellished with a peaceful palette of wood and marble accented in antique gold patina, offer the perfect setting to entertain or relax. The rooms feature a double bed complete with a headboard, soft but well-blended lighting with natural light, a desk, an armchair and a large bathroom equipped with a comfortable shower or bath.
For the epicurean, the Massimo d'Azeglio restaurant is an indulgent experience. This restaurant offers traditional regional dishes created by the renowned Chef Renzo Di Filippo and Antonio Vitale. Additionally, a full American Breakfast with a rich array of cereals, fresh fruit, tasty baked croissants, and more is on offer to start your day on a healthy note.
On the service front, Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo is committed to simplifying your stay and enhancing your experience. The dedicated hotel team is on hand for all your additional needs like simultaneous translators, secretaries, or voice mails.