Hotels in Rome

How to spend your last day in Rome - the best SPA hotel

Many travelers are familiar with the situation when, after a successful weekend, you still need to rest a couple of days. We know how to relax. After a week in Rome, visiting dozens of attractions, decalitres of drunk wine, returning home is not easy. Our legs, body, and brain need relaxation.

The ideal vacation in Rome seems to me like this - for a week you live in a good hotel in the center of Rome, and for the last night you book a hotel with the QC Termeroma Spa and Resort.

This 5-star hotel is located in a nature reserve right next to Fiumicino Airport. Already got the idea?

We check in the day before departure to this heavenly place, visit sensory baths, a spa, a zone of saunas, a jacuzzi, a hydromassage, relaxation zones, have dinner, have a good night's sleep and, having regained strength by 110%, fly home.

I advise you to study the articles:

  1. Where is the center of Rome
  2. The best hotels of Rome 4 stars
  3. The best hotels of Rome 5 stars
  4. Thermal springs on the island of Ischia

Access to the SPA area of ​​the hotel is free for guests. For those who want to just relax in the SPA, without checking into the hotel, there is the opportunity to buy daily access for 50 euros or a visit to the evening aperitif for 42-50 euros.

Getting to the hotel by public transport does not work, so you need to go by taxi or it is better to book a transfer in advance from Sergio. A trip from Rome will cost 50 euros.

Watch the video: A Roma Lifestyle Hotel Rome Room Tour (November 2024).

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