The Capital Inn is located on Via Casilina, near the junction to the GRA ring road and the Motorway access. Enjoy comfortable, spacious accommodation and a host of dedicated customer services.
Situated in quiet surroundings, Capital Inn is connected to the city centre by a surface metro train, which will soon become the Metro C. You can be in the centre of Rome in little more than 20 minutes. Both the city airports are also within easy reach.
Capital Inn occupies 2 separate 5-storey buildings, and provides spacious double and single rooms. The property is equipped with all the latest technology and modern facilities, including a large conference centre.
The elegant Trilussa Restaurant offers well-known Italian dishes, as well as typical regional specialities.
Room Details
Single Room
Double Room Very spacious room with American bed.
Local Attractions
Rome - Ciampino Airport (4.35 km) -
(CIA) Airport of Rome, Roma.
Colosseum (5.99 km) -
As the most recognisable mounument in Rome, <strong> the Colosseum </strong> does not fail to impress. Begun in 72 AD under the orders of Roman Emperor Vespasian and finished 8 years later under his son, the Flavian Ampitheatre (as it was then called) was actually built on the site of an drained lake where Nero had once erected a statue of himself. Only a section of the outer ring is still standing, but this does not detract from the grandeur of the Colosseum. The interior is even more impressive - there was sufficient seating room for up to 87,000 spectators and the numerous passageways below floor level (where the gladiators, animals and prisoners would await their fate in the arena) demonstrate the sophistication of Roman architecture. One amazing fact, and a precursor to modern stadiums, is that the whole Colosseum used to be covered with canvas to protect spectators from the elements! <br/> Return to our <a href='http://www.activereservations.com/hotel/en/italy/lazio/roma/rome'><strong>Hotels in Rome</strong></a>
Rome Termini Station (5.60 km) -
Rome's Termini Station is the main destination for rail passengers into the Eternal City and is conveniently linked to both the Metro A and B lines. Located to the east of the city centre near the arty San Lorenzo district, the station serves all the major Italian destinations. It is also a Eurostar hub, ensuring that Florence, Milan and Venice are within easy reach.
Rome Tiburtina Station (5.06 km) -
Located near to the La Sapienza university in the north of the city, Rome Tiburtina Station serves both local and national destinations and is on Metro line B. A regular train connects to Rome Fiumicino (Leonardo da Vinci) airport, as does a night bus. Eurolines buses depart from opposite the station and smaller buses also serve regional destinations.
San Giovanni in Laterano (5.40 km) -
The oldest church in the world, San Giovanni in Laterano is actually the cathedral of Rome. Once the main residence of the Pope, the façade is quite similar to that of Saint Peter's, the current Papal seat. Inside the cathedral, behind the altar are the heads of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. The most important holy relic, the Scala Santa (Holy stairs), are also said to be the ones from Pontius Pilate's house.
Domus Aurea (5.93 km) -
The Domus Aurea (Golden House) used to be the magnificent gold-covered residence of Emperor Nero, who profited from the great fire of Rome in 64 AD by using the cleared land to build his new 'house'. Recently re-opened to the public, highlights of the guided tour are the Octagonal Room and the well-preserved frescoes lining many of the walls.
Villa Celimontana Park (5.76 km) -
Villa Celimontana park is a peaceful public garden just south of the centre of Rome. Located on the Celio hill, the park is a great place to go for a picnic or to enjoy one of the various cultural events held throughout the year, including the popular jazz festival in the summer.
Baths of Caracalla (5.86 km) -
Rome’s huge Baths of Caracalla are a testament to the immensity of Roman architecture and give you a good idea of Roman public life.
Appia Antica Regional Park (5.26 km) -
The Appia Antica Regional Park, just south of Rome, is an excellent archaeological area made up of Roman catacombs, villas and churches, best seen on foot or by bike.
Villa Aldobrandini gardens (5.82 km) -
Villa Aldobrandini, set upon a hill on the outskirts of Frascati, is the most obvious monument in the famous wine-producing town. Although you cannot visit the villa, you can take a walk around the peaceful gardens, from where you have a fantastic view over Frascati and even as far as Rome on a clear day.
Hotel Policies
Check In / Check Out
You may check in from 12:00 hours onwards.
You must check out by 10:30 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.
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