Hotel Forum

Ancient Rome


This stately four star offers formal elegance and inspiring views. From the rooftop restaurant you can survey a sea of ruins, while inside it's all antiques, polished wood and sparkling chandeliers. Rooms, the best of which come their own views, are small and classically attired with original parquet flooring and period furniture. Parking is available for €40 per day.


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3. Foro di Vespasiano

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5. Basilica dei SS Cosma e Damiano

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6. Basilica Fulvia Aemilia

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7. Imperial Forums

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