Grand Hotel Gianicolo





The Grand Hotel Gianicolo Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A pleasant walk or run inside the Villa Pamphili Park. The route starts from Porta San Pancrazio and proceeds along Viale Don Francesco Raimondi, and then continues along Viale della Fontana di Venere and arrives on Via del Casino Algardi. From here the trail follows this road until it reaches Lake Giglio. This itinerary is perfect for the whole family, also because there are play-ground areas for the little ones inside the park.
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A walk through the historic center of Rome, starting from the famous Trastevere district and from Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere. The route proceedstowards the Tiber River and cross it from the Sisto Bridge, where it is advisable to stop in the center to admire the panorama that overlooks the Tiber and part of Rome. From here the tour continues passing through Piazza Farnese, Piazza Navona and then proceeding in the alleys until it reaches the Pantheon. After the inevitable visit to this...
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A nice walk through the streets of the historic center of Rome starting from the Trastevere district, in Piazza de' Renzi. The route proceeds towards the Garibaldi bridge and then returns to Viale Trastevere and enters the small and characteristic streets of the neighborhood passing by the Church of San Callisto. The itinerary continues in the direction of Piazza San Pietro in Montorio, passing by the Belvedere Niccolo Scatollo, the Gianicolo, Piazzale del Faro, Belvedere dei Salvati up to...
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A walk in the historic center of the city of Rome. The route starts from Piazza Mastai, in the Trastevere district and then proceeds towards Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere and returns towards the Tiber River. The Tiber is crossed by the Cestius Bridge which reaches the Tiber Island and the Fabricio Bridge where you can admire a beautiful panorama of Rome.
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A nice walk in the center of Rome, in the Campo Marzio, which includes most of the wonders of Rome outside the Vatican walls and the Imperial Forums. Campuis Martius ("Field of Mars" in English or "Campo Marzio" in Italian) was an area of ancient Rome that extended for about two square kilometers. In Roman times, the area was outside the city walls, but was eventually filled with buildings. In the Middle Ages it had become one of the most populated areas of Rome. Today it is filled with many...
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