Surroundings

From the heart of the Capital, Blue Globe Hotels offers every day the choice to discover a different soul of Rome: to stroll through hidden corners, to follow the rhythm of its liveliest streets, or to move with ease among neighborhoods, squares, and monuments.

Here, the city is not distant, nor simply something to be seen: it is to be crossed, felt, and experienced firsthand, with the freedom to be surprised at every step, at every turn.

In the immediate surroundings

Just a few steps from the Blue Globe Hotels properties, the city’s most immediate essence can be felt: an urban atmosphere and historical quiet fill the streets, courtyards, and surrounding squares.

The privileged location in the heart of the Capital allows every moment to be enjoyed with ease, moving around on foot effortlessly, savoring the Roman dolce vita without hurry.

Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, one of the four papal basilicas in Rome, custodian of art and history.

Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

the Rome Opera House, elegance and performance between music and architecture.

Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri

in Piazza della Repubblica, a symbol of harmony and grandeur.

Rione Monti

an ancient neighborhood, birthplace of Julius Caesar, among nightlife, trattorias, and artisan boutiques.

Terme di Diocleziano

fragments of ancient Roman life.

Termini Station

a crossroads of public transport and urban connections.

15-minute walk

In just a few minutes on foot, a broader part of the city unfolds, drawing you into alleys and squares that reveal Rome’s distinctive cultural richness.

Every step becomes an opportunity to discover scenic views, architectural details, and unexpected corners, letting yourself be guided by the charm of each neighborhood.

Colosseum

eternal symbol of Rome, icon of the Empire and its grandeur.

Foro Romano

the heart of political and religious life in ancient Rome.

Palatino and Campidoglio

among founding myths, historic palaces, and sweeping views.

Piazza Venezia and the Vittoriano

a monumental crossroads dominated by the Altar of the Fatherland.

Trevi Fountain

a romantic Baroque masterpiece where water meets wishes and tradition.

Palazzo delle Esposizioni

a cultural space dedicated to art, photography, and major exhibitions.

Palazzo del Quirinale

the presidential residence and hill symbol of Italy’s institutional history.

By public transport

To explore the Capital in its entirety, each Blue Globe Hotels property offers access to nearby, convenient, and efficient urban connections.

Metro, buses, and trams make it possible to reach every district with ease, turning every journey into a moment of freedom.

Piazza di Spagna

3 stops on Metro A – direction Battistini: Spagna stop.

Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano and Scala Santa

3 stops on Metro A – direction Anagnina: San Giovanni stop.

Pantheon

4 stops by bus 40 to Largo Argentina.

Piazza Navona

4 stops by bus 40 to Largo Argentina.

Circo Massimo and Bocca della Verità

3 stops on Metro B – direction Laurentina: Circo Massimo stop.

Piramide Cestia and Testaccio

4 stops on Metro B – direction Laurentina: Piramide stop.

Piazza del Popolo, Villa Borghese and Galleria Borghese

4 stops on Metro A – direction Battistini: Flaminio stop.

Basilica di San Pietro, Musei Vaticani and Cappella Sistina

6 stops on Metro A – direction Battistini: Ottaviano stop.

Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura

6 stops on Metro B – direction Laurentina: San Paolo stop.

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