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Check in anytime after 12:00 PM, check out anytime before 10:00 AM
Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.
There is a C$ 5/night difference in the average price of 3-star hotels in Rome (C$ 230/night) and the average nightly rate at B&B Best Pantheon (C$ 225/night).
There are 14.4 km between Rome Ciampino and B&B Best Pantheon. The drive to and from the airport should be about 26min, depending on traffic. Take into account high traffic times, especially near more metropolitan areas.
A very popular option for travellers staying at B&B Best Pantheon would be to take a taxi or ridesharing service from Rome Ciampino directly to the hotel.
Yes, dogs and pets are welcome at B&B Best Pantheon.
Unfortunately, our data does not specify if there is a pool at B&B Best Pantheon. We would recommend calling the hotel’s front desk to confirm. The phone number for B&B Best Pantheon is +39 335 871 4840.
B&B Best Pantheon is 1.9 km away from the city centre of Rome, where you can find interesting sights such as Spanish Steps.
For assistance from an employee at B&B Best Pantheon please call +39 335 871 4840.
Yes, B&B Best Pantheon has Wi-Fi available to hotel guests.
Standard check-out time at B&B Best Pantheon is 10:00 AM. Guests can check in after 12:00 PM.
Guests can currently expect to pay C$ 303 on average for a night at B&B Best Pantheon, Rome. Enter your desired travel dates in the form above to find deals starting at C$ 194 per night.
B&B Best Pantheon is about 1.3 km from Rome’s popular Colosseum.
You can easily walk just 1.2 km from B&B Best Pantheon in Rome to get to Spanish Steps.
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B&B Best Pantheon location: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 21, 186 Rome