Ottavia Hotels

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Ottavia Hotels

A charming blend of history and modernity, the Ottavia neighborhood in Rome offers an authentic, local experience. This residential area, known for its tranquil atmosphere, provides a break from the bustling city center yet still brims with cultural attractions such as the ancient Veio Park. Food connoisseurs will be delighted with the local eateries serving traditional Italian cuisine. Conveniently located, Ottavia is served by the Roma-Viterbo railway line, giving easy access to Rome's heart and beyond, making the neighborhood an ideal base for those seeking a quieter stay with the vibrancy of Rome within reach.
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    December 2024
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