Hotel Diana
Hotel Diana is a traditional hotel in Rome offering rooms in classic style with wooden floors, comfortable beds, and flat-screen TVs. The property features single rooms through family apartments with kitchens, daily breakfast, a bar, and free Wi-Fi throughout all areas.
The hotel opened in 1939 and has been managed by the De Angelis family since its founding, continuing a long tradition in Rome's hotel industry. The building retains its classic character from that era with traditional furnishings and decor that remain largely unchanged.
The hotel takes its name from a Roman goddess, connecting guests to the city's classical heritage. The rooftop garden with olive trees offers a place where visitors experience how Romans traditionally escape the city's hustle and find quiet moments surrounded by nature.
The hotel sits near Termini train station and is easily reached by public transport, making it convenient for quick trips across the city. Its location near many shops and restaurants offers practical access for visitors wanting to stay in a central area.
The rooftop garden L'Uliveto with olive trees and a lion-headed fountain is the property's distinctive feature, offering views of Rome's rooftops. Guests can breakfast or relax here in the evening, far removed from the bustle of the streets below.
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