“The location of the hotel is absolutely brilliant! Right at Trastevere side of the Ponte Sisto bridge on the Tiber. Step out of the hotel and into the magic world of Trastevere with cobbled streets, restaurants, bars, shops and street...”
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Constantina
澳大利亚
“Perfect location. Situated in a vibrant retail, bar/restaurant area close to Rome CBD. Easy walk to the Vatican and other attractions. Clean and well appointed rooms.”
C
Constantina
澳大利亚
“Amazing location. Busy vibe. Many restaurants and bars to choose from.”
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Fiona
澳大利亚
“Great location and lovely room”
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Josef
澳大利亚
“The room was incredible! Just like the photos. Super luxurious and comfortable.”
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Adelina
卢森堡
“Lovely staff, very kind and helpful. Beautiful rooms and breakfast area, great location!”
Vita
俄罗斯
“Amazing place for staying
Close to all main sights
Breakfast are nice and very helpful stuff”
Pratikkumar
加拿大
“Location
Staff
Cleanliness”
Diana
以色列
“The room is very pleasant and clean. The location is very central”
Tree Charme is located in charming historic Trastevere district across from the famous Ponte Sisto, only 5 minutes from Piazza Farnese and Campo de' Fiori, and 10 minutes from Piazza Navona. It is located in a building of the '900 and it is all in Art Deco style. Breakfast is served in a lovely garden that overlooks Piazza Trilussa.
周边信息
Trastevere is one of most characteristic quarter in Rome with its narrow cobbled streets lined by ancient houses, where at night, natives and tourists alike flock to its many pubs and restaurants. The area is also home to several foreign academic institutions including The American University of Rome and John Cabot University (both of which are private American universities), the American Academy in Rome, the Rome campus of the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, the Canadian University of Waterloo School of Architecture (between the months of September and December), and the American Pratt Institute School of Architecture therefore serving as home to an international student body.
The unique character of this neighborhood has attracted artists, foreign expats, and many famous people. In the sixties and seventies, the American musicians/composers Frederic Rzewski and Richard Teitelbaum, of the group Musica Elettronica Viva, lived in Via della Luce.