A classic hotel designed by Mario Loreti in 1938, Bettoja Mediterraneo Hotel sits on the highest of
Rome's seven hills. This property is one of the city's best examples of Art Deco with 10 floors of classic rat ...
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A classic hotel designed by Mario Loreti in 1938, Bettoja Mediterraneo Hotel sits on the highest of
Rome's seven hills. This property is one of the city's best examples of Art Deco with 10 floors of classic rationalism that was the style of the 1930's interior design featuring marble staircases and intricate wood paneling and inlays throughout the public areas of the hotel. Rooms and suites at this unique hotel are equally memorable, featuring the original 1940s furnishing, complimented by all the amenities of a modern, 4-star hotel. Dining here deserves a special mention with their in-house restaurant, Ristorante 21, decorated with antique paintings and serving traditional Italian cuisine in a warm, elegant ambience. Putting aside the delights of the hotel, all the attractions of Rome are easily visited and the friendly hotel staff will be happy to offer information and directions.