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Groups apartments in Rome


With the aim of meeting the request of a growing number of groups travelling together, a new section of special accommodations is now available on H&C: Group Apartments in Rome

The group apartments in Rome are especially indicated for large groups of people who spend their holiday together and don't feel comfortable in average apartments. 

All the group apartments in Rome, located in the very heart of Rome, are very roomy and cosy, as well as equipped with all the amenities.

If you are planning to travel with you family and relatives, or with a lot of friends, choose one of our group apartments in Rome, in the major districts of Rome: 

 

Group apartments in Termini

Group apartments in Saint Peter

Group apartments in Spanish Steps

Goup apartments in Colosseum

 



Termini

Termini railway station


Termini is the main railway station of Rome. Both current Rome Metro lines, A and B, intersect at Termini metro station, and a major bus station is located at Piazza dei Cinquecento, the square in front of the station.

Construction of the permanent station began in 1868, and was completed in 1874. Architect Salvatore Bianchi was in charge of the project. In 1937 it was decided to replace the old station, that was demolished, and part of the new station was constructed, but works were halted in 1943. The current building was designed by the two teams that won a competition in 1947: Leo Calini and Eugenio Montuori; Massimo Castellazzi, Vasco Fadigati, Achille Pintonello and Annibale Vitellozzi. It was inaugurated in 1950. The building is characterized by the extremely long, modernist façade in travertine and by the gravity-defying double curve of the cantilever roof in reinforced concrete.

The station has regular train services to all major Italian cities as well as daily international services to Paris, Munich, Genève and Basel. With its 29 platforms and over 150 million passengers each year, Termini station is one of the largest train stations in Europe.

On 23 December 2006, the station was dedicated to Pope John Paul II, more or less like Rome's main airport at Fiumicino is dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci.

Termini Station

 

2/10 sleeps - 2 bathrooms
from 140 to 200 €

Marco Aurelio House -10%

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/10 sleeps from 140 to 200 €

2/5 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 80 to 140 €

Lory House -10%

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/5 sleeps from 80 to 140 €

2/61 sleeps - 9 bathrooms
from 100 to 2000 €

Residenza San Lorenzo

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/61 sleeps from 100 to 2000 €

2/6 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 90 to 175 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. A

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/6 sleeps from 90 to 175 €

2/5 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 90 to 185 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. B

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/5 sleeps from 90 to 185 €

2/9 sleeps - 2 bathrooms
from 105 to 270 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. C

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/9 sleeps from 105 to 270 €

2/9 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 140 to 200 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. D

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/9 sleeps from 140 to 200 €

2/7 sleeps - 2 bathrooms
from 105 to 165 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. E

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/7 sleeps from 105 to 165 €

1/2 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 85 to 130 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. F

Groups apartments in Termini Station

1/2 sleeps from 85 to 130 €

2/13 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 125 to 180 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. G

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/13 sleeps from 125 to 180 €

2/6 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 110 to 160 €

Residenza San Lorenzo App. H

Groups apartments in Termini Station

2/6 sleeps from 110 to 160 €

1/2 sleeps - 1 bathroom
from 80 to 1200 €

Residenza San Lorenzo- Camera. J-

Groups apartments in Termini Station

1/2 sleeps from 80 to 1200 €