Location. The Hotel Pulitzer is located in Rome, Italy, eight kilometres from the city centre. The Viale Europa shopping thoroughfare is four kilometres away, and the Coliseum is six kilometres distance. Marconi station is situated 100 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Set in the EUR district, Romes business area, the Hotel Pulitzer is housed in a contemporary property spread over six storeys accessible by elevator. The hotel opens to a garden area, and houses a fitness room and cocktail bar with terrace. The multilingual concierge can offer sightseeing assistance, and further amenities include complimentary wireless Internet, room service, and laundry facilities.
The Hotel Pulitzer houses a modern restaurant serving Italian and Spanish dishes.
Two meeting rooms are available on site, and there is a business centre.
Guestrooms. The 83 air conditioned guestrooms have sleek, contemporary decor with dark wood furnishings. All include complimentary wireless Internet, LCD satellite television, hair dryers, bathrobes, minibars, safes, and desks.
Expert Tip. The Trevi Fountain, seven kilometres from the hotel, is a spectacular Baroque marble monument commissioned in 1732 by the then Pope, and depicting Neptune with his chariot. Legend has it that those who throw a coin over their shoulder into the fountain will be sure to return to Rome.
Rates:
196.2988 - 217.2491
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Business Center
Hotel Pulitzer Roma
Viale Marconi 905
Rome, Italy 00146
Driving Directions:
From Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO):
Distance to the Hotel Pulitzer is 25 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. The Leonardo Express runs between the airport and the Termini train station in the city centre every 30 minutes. The journey time is about 35 minutes and single tickets cost 9.50 EUR. The Terravision shuttle bus runs between the airport and Termini station. From here take the metro to Marconi station, 100 metres from the hotel. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Romes historic city centre is easy to explore on foot, as many attractions are located close together. The city has an efficient public transport system, including trams, buses, suburban trains, and metro (underground). Tickets can be purchased from tobacconists and ATAC ticket machines, and should be bought prior to boarding. Single tickets cost 1 EUR, and are valid for 75 minutes, covering one metro trip and unlimited bus travel. Driving in the city centre is not advised for visitors. Prices are all subject to change.