Orient Express La Minerva

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Piazza della Minerva 69 ROME 00186

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Accès Internet
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie

Installations

  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Service de location de voitures

Capacités audiovisuelles

  • Internet haut débit

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport
  • Spa ou salon

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Taxi

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 17.4 mi. du lieu

Stationnement

  • Service voiturier

Espace de réunion du Orient Express La Minerva

Espace total de la réunion2 939 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion4
Plus grande salle1 776 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle301 pi. ca.
Filtres

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités93
Suites16

Attractions locales

VITTORIANO E PALAZZO VENEZIA

Musée
The Vittoriano, in full the National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, also known as the Altar of the Fatherland, is an architectural work celebrating the Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy. The monument, which is located in Rome in Piazza Venezia, stands out for its size and for its very white color given to it by the Botticino marble.The Vittoriano has a very strong symbolic value: it stands as a symbol of United Italy and Rome Capital, the so-called "Third Rome", in contrast with St. Peter's Basilica, symbol of the Rome of the Popes, and with the Flavian Amphitheater or Colosseum, a representative monument of ancient Rome. It is considered the Altar of the Fatherland because in the center there is an altar with the statue of the Goddess Rome and because, since 1921, it has housed the remains of the Unknown Soldier, a tribute to all the soldiers who gave their lives for the Fatherland.
Piazza San Marco, 49
Roma, IT

PIAZZA NAVONA

Repère historique
À 7 minutes
Piazza Navona is one of the symbolic places of the capital, certainly among the most beautiful and well-known squares in Rome. The square is located on the ancient stadium of Domitian, built in 86 AD to host sports competitions and musical performances. The arena was of considerable size, at least 270 meters long and 55 meters wide, so much so that it was able to hold at least 33 thousand people. After being restored first by Emperor Alexander Severus and then by Pope Innocent X, it was used until the 800s to host celebrations, masses, but also shows, coffins and even naval battles. Today it is often used as a magnificent location for traditional markets, especially at Christmas time.
Piazza Navona
Roma, IT

FORI IMPERIALI

Musée
À 12 minutes
The Imperial Forums constitute a series of five monumental squares built over the course of a century and a half (between 46 BC and 113 AD) in the heart of the city of Rome by Julius Caesar and the emperors Augustus, Vespasian, Nerva and Trajan. The Forums were the center of the city's political, judicial, commercial and religious activity, and were rectangular spaces and arcades, enriched by temples, basilicas, arches and statues. The set of these archaeological areas constitutes, from an urban point of view, an organic complex, renamed in modern times of the "Imperial Forums", which extends between the Capitoline Hill and the Quirinale.
Via dei Fori Imperiali
Roma, IT

FONTANA DI TREVI

Repère historique
À 9 minutes
The Trevi Fountain is one of the largest and most impressive fountains in Rome, it was built between 1732 and 1762 and is located in Piazza di Trevi in Rome. The main theme of the decorations and statues of the monument is the sea. The fountain is the exhibition of the Acqua Vergine, the aqueduct that Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa brought to Rome in 19 BC to supply the baths. Legend has it that whoever throws a coin into the fountain and, turning around immediately afterwards, manages to see the coin disappearing into the water, guarantees a return to Rome
Piazza di Trevi
Roma, IT

MUSEI CAPITOLINI

Musée
À 9 minutes
The Capitoline Museums are the main municipal civic museum structure of Rome, part of the Museum System of Rome Capital, with an exhibition area of 12,977 m². Opened to the public in 1734, under Pope Clement XII, they are considered the first public museum in the world, intended as a place where art could be enjoyed by everyone and not just by the owners. We speak of "museums", in the plural, because in the eighteenth century the Capitoline Art Gallery was added to the original collection of ancient sculptures by Pope Benedict XIV, consisting of works illustrating mainly Roman subjects.
Piazza del Campidoglio, 1
Roma, IT

PANTHEON

Repère historique
À 2 minutes
The Pantheon is a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods, which attracts visitors from all over the world for the magnificence of its proportions, the majesty of the dome and the architectural peculiarity, as well as for the hidden mysteries of its history. The Pantheon in Rome was built in the Campus Martius, the place where, according to tradition, Romulus, the founder of Rome, ascended to heaven. The area was therefore a sacred area and every year the death of the founder of Rome was commemorated there. Today it is almost intact after almost two millennia.
Piazza della rotonda
Rome, IT 00186

COLOSSEO

Musée
À 22 minutes
The Colosseum, originally called the Flavian Amphitheater, is a Roman amphitheater built on the architectural models of the imperial age. Built during the first century during the reign of Vespasian (9-79 AD), today the Colosseum is considered the largest amphitheater in the world. Used in ancient times for pagan shows, a symbol of imperial splendour, the Colosseum has gone through numerous vicissitudes that have made it a famous symbol of Roman and Latin civilization. In 1980 it was defined as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Piazza del Colosseo, 1
Roma, IT

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In the heart of Rome, where history intertwines with modern luxury, Orient Express La Minerva offers a timeless escape in the Eternal City. Situated in the iconic Piazza della Minerva, this XVII-century Palace—now part of the world-renowned Orient Express family—blends Rome’s glorious past with an exciting future. With a rich history, an illustrious architectural heritage, and an exceptional interior design inspired by both classical and contemporary elegance, the hotel offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in the Orient Express Art of Travel. Orient Express La Minerva is the perfect hotel for your stay where you can relax and unwind. The hotel is equipped and specializes in corporate events with 4 meeting rooms. The hotel offers multiple amenities for your stay. Have a good night's sleep in one of our 93 comfortable rooms. Each of the exquisite 93 rooms and suites evokes the essence of Italian art-de-vivre. The unique design ignites an experience that lingers long after you leave.

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City Tax €10,00 per day per person not included Guest room rate is not inclusive of 10% VAT

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