The Best Western Hotel Rivoli is located in Rome's most exclusive business and residential district, Parioli. It offers a personalised service whether you are here on business or pleasure.
Set just a few steps from Villa Borghese, the renowned Via Veneto and the Modern Art Gallery, this elegant hotel reflects the charm and sophistication of this neighbourhood.
If you are in Rome on business, the attentive and professional staff will be delighted to provide you with customised assistance in organising your business engagement in the fully-equipped meeting room. The chic American bar and Grill are ideal for a drink or snack.
Surrounded by greenery, the Best Western Hotel Rivoli is situated in a central yet tranquil part of Rome. It has great public transport links to the city's main attractions.
Check out the special rates for a longer stay of minimum 2 nights. Reservations made at least 21 days prior to arrival also come at discounted rates.
Room Details
Classic Double Room Single Use
Classic Double Room
Classic Twin Room
Superior Double Room
Superior Double Room Single Use
Superior Twin Room
Classic Triple Room
Classic Single Room
Economy Double for Single Use
Economy Twin Room
Economy Double Room
Local Attractions
Teatro Olimpico Rome (1.16 km) -
Rome's Teatro Olimpico captures the feel of the West End Musical theatres. Whilst musicals feature strongly on the programme (recently Fame and Hair have both had a run here), the theatre also hosts various plays and concerts. On the 2005 programme are Stomp, Carmen and Modern Times (by Charlie Chaplin)
Spanish Steps (1.15 km) -
<strong> The Spanish Steps </strong> (Piazza di Spagna) are at their best in the spring, when the steps leading up to the Trinita' dei Monti church are ablaze with colourful flowers. However, it is still worth a visit at other times of the year for its cosmopolitan atmosphere. The Keats-Shelley Museum is located on the piazza at the foot of the steps and the nearby Via del Corso and Via dei Condotti are good for shopping. <br/> Return to our <a href='http://www.activereservations.com/hotel/en/italy/lazio/roma/rome'><strong>Hotels in Rome</strong></a>
Mausoleum of Augustus (1.19 km) -
The Mausoleum of Augustus is the final resting place of the great Roman emperor and contains various passageways and a central crypt.
Ara Pacis (1.19 km) -
The Ara Pacis is an ancient Roman altar built by Augustus that has been recently restored and re-opened to the public.
Keats-Shelley Memorial House (1.15 km) -
The Keats-Shelley Memorial House is located right next to the Spanish Steps in Rome. John Keats spent the last few months of his life here and Percy Bysshe Shelley also lived in the house which is now a museum dedicated to both these Romantic poets. The museum houses numerous manuscripts, paintings and articles relating to the poets. There are also some exhibits relating to Byron, a poem by Oscar Wilde and some letters written by Wordsworth and Robert Browning.
Galleria Borghese (0.72 km) -
Rome's Galleria Borghese is a fabulous museum comprised of a wealth of sculpture and important paintings. The sculpture dates back to both the Roman period and the Renaissance and the Pinacoteca (art gallery) holds works by Italian masters such as Raphael, Caravaggio, Perugino and Bernini.
Villa Giulia National Museum (0.39 km) -
The Villa Giulia National Museum in Rome houses the principal collection of Etruscan artefacts in the world. There is an abundance of bronzes, tools, statues and mirrors, dating as far back as the 7th century BC, found within the ancient region of Eturia (the area covered by the present day regions of Tuscany, Umbria and northern Lazio) and others from further afield that have Etruscan influences.
Teatro Parioli (0.34 km) -
The Teatro Parioli in Rome is home to the Maurizio Costanzo Show, the Italian equivalent of Parkinson. It is worth going to the show if you can get a ticket, if for no other reason than to marvel at the Italian broadcasting style. The theatre also stages various performances of modern productions throughout the year: the 2005 season will include Bravi a letto (roughly translated as In Bed with the Good People) in April and May.
Piero Costantini Wine Shop (1.39 km) -
Rome’s Costantini Wine Shop sells a variety of fine wines from all Italian regions. You can sample the wines at the Simposio in the centre of the city and book a visit to the vineyard at Villa Simone to see the finer points of wine production.
Flaminio Stadium (0.64 km) -
The Stadio Flaminio is home to Italy's Six Nations Rugby matches. Built for the 1960 Rome Olympic Games, the 42,000 capacity means that the atmosphere is cosy and rival fans often outnumber the home fans.
Hotel Policies
Check In / Check Out
You may check in from 13:00 hours onwards.
You must check out by 12:00 hours.
Cancellations
Bookings must be cancelled days in advance of your arrival date.
In the event of a no show or a cancellation with less than days notice prior to the date of arrival, an amount equivalent to % of the total booking value will be charged.
Payment - We accept: Visa MasterCard American Express Diner's Club
CANCELLATION POLICY:If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled or modified later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
COMMENTS:10 % VAT is included.
Service charge is not applicable.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.
Buffet breakfast is included in the room rate.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 15.00 per day.
Public parking is possible at a location nearby and charges are applicable.
Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.
No deposit will be charged.
CHILD POLICY:All children are welcome.
All children under 3 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1.