Natural oils that act as a partial sunscreen

The recent renovations, completed in 2013, add contemporary facilities and comfort to the already modern design of the hotel, making it perfect for an exclusive business stay.

Extras of this hotel
161 stylishly designed rooms, some Privilege Rooms and some with a view of the Colosseum, equipped with modern comforts such as free WIFI and LCD TV. Panoramic terrace with outdoor swimming pool and roof bar (open end of May - Sept.). Lobby bar inside.

Mercure Rome Colosseum Centre - hotel rooms

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Superior Single Room
Single Room with three-quarter size bed, complimentary WIFI, air conditioning, LCD TV with satellite channels, laptop safe, minibar and kettle.

Superior Double Room
Welcoming Double Room with complimentary WIFI, air conditioning, LCD TV with satellite channels, laptop safe, minibar and kettle.

Superior Double Room with a view of the Colosseum
Welcoming Double Room with an enchanting view of the Colosseum, complimentary WIFI, air conditioning, LCD TV with satellite channels, laptop safe, minibar and kettle.

Privilege Double Room
Spacious Double Room with king-size bed, complimentary WIFI, air conditioning, LCD TV with satellite channels and laptop safe, plus exclusive welcome kit, Nespresso machine, kettle and minibar with complimentary soft drinks.

Superior Twin Room
Welcoming room with twin beds, complimentary WIFI, air conditioning, LCD TV with satellite channels and Sky, laptop safe, minibar and kettle.

Rome restaurant & bar

Hotel code: 2909
Guests have 2 bars to choose from: the quiet "Il Gladiatore" lobby bar for a quick snack or working breakfast and the charming roof bar (open end of May - Sept.) for a cocktail while enjoying the breathtaking view of the Colosseum.

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Sustainable development within the hotel Mercure Rome Colosseum Centre

With PLANET 21, we have made 21 commitments to act together for the well-being of our world.
Care for the planet? Please step in. PLANET 21 is 7 pillars, 21 commitments and concrete actions within the hotels.

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List of actions implemented by the hotel

  • Eco-friendly cleaning products for cleaning rooms
  • Faucets fitted with water flow regulators
  • Water efficient laundry to reduce water consumption for every wash
  • Recycling of batteries with sorting carried outat the hotel
  • Recycling of paper and cardboard with sorting
  • Recycling of glass with sorting carried out at the hotel
  • Energy-saving light bulbs in the reception areas
  • Energy-saving light bulbs in the rooms
  • Central switch in rooms for greater comfort and energy saving
  • Certified sustainable paper for hotel printing purposes
  • Training for personnel on responsible actions toward the environment
  • Sustainable trade products offered in the hotel

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AT THE CENTRE OF PUBLIC LIFE.

The Roman Forum was the heart of public life in ancient Rome, serving at once as the focal point for politics, religion and trade. The site evolved significantly over the centuries, various Roman kings and emperors adding and changing the layout considerably. Today you can see buildings and architectural remains dating from many different eras.

The site was chosen for the forum in the 7th century BC, between two hills, the Palatine hill and the Capitoline hill, after the alliance of Romulus and Titus Tatius. The marshland was drained with a sewer system and the first paving stones were laid under Rome's fifth king, Tarquin the Elder. The public Forum, encompassed shops, markets, basilicas, the Curia, seat of the senate, the Regia where priests and pontiffs met, and many temples. The main artery, the Via Sacra, was used for religious processions and political parades.

This historic site was to witness some of the most important political and historical developments in the ancient world, and its ruins have inspired countless artists, such as Canaletto.

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