Bettoja`s latest brochure
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Bettoja`s latest brochure
BETTOJA HOTELS ROME mediterraneo★★★★s massimo d’azeglio★★★★ atlantico★★★★ nord nuova roma★★★s MEDITERRANEO/MASSIMO D’AZEGLIO/ATLANTICO/NORD Maurizio Bettoja, a wine merchant from Northern Italy, settled in Rome in 1875. Soon after he opened the Massimo d’Azeglio restaurant above his wine cellars on the via Cavour. By 1878, under the direction of his son Angelo, the restaurant had grown into the Massimo d’Azeglio Hotel. Today, the cellars, still lined with thousands of bottles of personally selected wines, are the scene of delightful candlelit parties. The restaurant, as popular as ever for its delectable authentic Italian cuisine, draws patrons from all over Rome. In 1928 Angelo’s son Maurizio, and father of today’s Angelo, the fourth generation president, became president. By that time two hotels across the via Cavour had been added to the firm, the Atlantico, and the adjoining Mediterraneo, flagship of the chain, a monument of the Italian Déco style. In 1935, the Nord Nuova Roma was built, a half block away on the via Amendola. Today the Bettoja Hotels are one of the few This is an exceptional group of hotels which family-owned groups in Italy with a capacity of offers a variety of accommodations, reasonably about 661 rooms, ranging from deluxe penthouse priced, and conveniently located. They are just suites in the superior first class Mediterraneo, a block away from the railroad, airline train to standard singles in the three star Nord. terminal, public transport hub, and metro. The Bettoja tradition of good food and service The Bettoja Hotels in Rome are within walking has continued through the five generations. Many distance of the most important archeological of the present staff are second, third, and even sites, such as the Forum and Colosseum, of the fourth generation. The concierges have earned Opera House, Roman Archeological Museum, a reputation for courtesy and knowledge. the via Veneto, Spanish Steps. is located in the center of the city: on the Esquilino Hill, the highest of the seven hills of Rome. The elegant penthouse suites of the Mediterraneo command a sweeping view ROME The Italian Art Déco Mediterraneo of the city of Rome. The Roof Garden BAR & REstaurant “La Terrazza” has a panoramic view of Rome from its flowered terrace. 251 Rooms 100 m Train Station 100 m Airline Train Terminal Air Conditioning Garage Restaurant Bar Minibar Satellite TV ROOF GARDEN BAR & RESTAURANT fitness center FREE WI-FI Phone +39 06 4884051 - 06 4814276 Fax +39 06 4744105 Via Cavour, 15 - 00184 Rome www.bettojahotelS.it GDS CodeS AMADEUS WVROMMED SABRE WV6957 GALILEO WV48659 WORLDSPAN WV20748 The Hotel Mediterraneo is one of the most notable, handsome, and well preserved examples of Italian Art Déco in Rome. Built between 1938 and 1942-44 by architect and designer Mario Loreti, it was meant for the 1942 World Fair - the E42, whose fairgrounds were to be the showpiece of the Fascist Régime, and its rebuilding was declared of national importance and part of the E42 building plan: it was not only allowed to exceed the height allowed by the zoning laws (it still is the highest building in the ROME center of Rome), but other buildings and areas were expropriated to allow its expansion. The Mediterraneo was to host the E42 official guests, and the Crown Prince was to be present at the opening; but, as war swept across Italy, its first guests were the U.S. officers, with Irving Berlin and his famous show “This is the army”… The architecture, furniture, and decorations of the Mediterraneo have been included in exhibitions and books on the Italian Art Déco style. Those who appreciate the arts of the ‘30s and ‘40s will find one of its best preserved examples of interiors in the high style of the period. has provided traditional hospitality to its numerous Italian and Foreign guests. Although through the years it has been refurbished many times. the hotel has maintained its “turn of ROME Since 1875 the Hotel Massimo d’Azeglio the century” character. Its halls, bar and restaurant house an important collection of paintings and prints of the Italian “Risorgimento”. The wood paneled Restaurant, with its famous wine cellar, is one of the best known in the city. The Massimo d’Azeglio Restaurant and Hotel has been included amongst the historic places of Italy. 184 Rooms 100 m Train Station 100 m Airline Train Terminal Air Conditioning Garage Restaurant Bar Minibar Satellite TV FREE WI-FI Phone +39 06 4620561 - 06 4870270 Fax +39 06 4827386 Via Cavour, 18 - 00184 Rome www.bettojahotelS.it GDS CodeS AMADEUS WVROMETT SABRE WV6933 GALILEO WV48658 WORLDSPAN WV20747 ROME pleasant atmosphere and decor, offer quiet and comfortable hospitality. Like the other Bettoja Hotels, it is in the center of Rome. ROME The Atlantico’s rooms, with its The bar and restaurant of the Mediterraneo, which are connected to the Atlantico, welcome the Hotel’s guests. 69 Rooms 100 m Train Station 100 m Airline Train Terminal Air Conditioning Garage Restaurant Bar Minibar Satellite TV ROOF GARDEN BAR & RESTAURANT fitness center FREE WI-FI Phone +39 06 485951 Fax +39 06 4827492 Via Cavour, 23 - 00184 Rome www.bettojahotelS.it GDS CodeS AMADEUS WVROMBET SABRE WV6762 GALILEO WV48678 WORLDSPAN WV20751 ROME is located in the center of Rome. It faces the new Roman Archeological Museum and is across the square from the Museum of the Baths of Diocletian and the Opera House, ROME The recently refurbished hotel Nord and is within walking distance from the Railroad Station. Its charming roof garden, “La Limonaia”, overlooks the baths of Diocletian. 157 Rooms 100 m Train Station 100 m Airline Train Terminal Air Conditioning Garage Restaurant Bar Minibar Satellite TV ROOF GARDEN fitness center FREE WI-FI Phone +39 06 4885441 Fax +39 06 4817163 Via G. Amendola, 3 - 00185 Rome www.bettojahotelS.it GDS CodeS AMADEUS WVROMOJA SABRE WV6571 GALILEO WV48657 WORLDSPAN WV20746 ROME MEETINGS & CONVENTIONS The Bettoja Hotels offer fully equipped facilities for meetings and conventions from 180 folding seats to 10 person board rooms. 4 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 Mediterraneo Massimo d’Azeglio Atlantico Nord Nuova Roma rome VI A PIAZZA DEL POPOLO VE NE TO VIA U.S.A. EMBASSY PIAZZA DI SPAGNA DEL CASTEL S. ANGELO COR ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OPERA HOUSE PANTEON VI A V. EMANUEL MONUMENT CA VO UR TREVI FOUNTAIN TRASTEVERE R.R. STATION BW AIR TERMINAL AY SU SO PIAZZA NAVONA BETTOJA HOTELS S. MARY MAJOR FORUM COLOSSEUM S. JOHN IN LATERAN SALES AND RESERVATIONS OFFICE BETTOJA HOTELS Via Cavour, 18 - 00184 Rome Phone +39 06 4814798 - 06 4883288 - Fax +39 06 4824976 National Toll free 800-860004 e-mail: hb@bettojahotels.it - www.bettojahotels.it BETTOJA HOTELS REPRESENTATIVES: United Stases travel maketing solution US Toll free 800 783 6904 e-mail: Reservation@bettoja.com ON ALL MAJOR GDS SYSTEMS HOTEL AMADEUS SABRE GALILEO WORLDSPAN Mediterraneo WVROMMED WV6957 WV48659 WV20748 Massimo d’Azeglio WVROMETT WV6933 WV48658 WV20747 Atlantico WVROMBET WV6762 WV48678 WV20751 Nord Nuova Roma WVROMOJA WV6571 WV48657 WV20746
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