Cesar Palace Kosher
Cesar Palace is a nice bed and breakfast in Rome centre. Offers room with private bathroom fully renovated in 2009.
The Bed & Breakfast Cesar completely new, it has single and double rooms, equipped with a WI-FI, all with bathrooms inside the room, equipped with linen and towels, dispensers for soap and hair dryer, very spacious and furnished in a simple and elegant, comfortable and vital atmosphere. The rooms are quiet thanks to the double windows. The rooms also offer many other services: TV 'Air conditioning, safe, daily cleaning which will guarantee an enjoyable stay at our place. Daily assistance by our team of experts will be provided upon your arrival.
For the most demanding the Cesar Bed & Breakfast offers 'EXTRA' services including:
Airport Transfer - room mini bar - Guided Private Tours of Rome - Kosher Food.*
* (Services to be requested to the staff by Email, /Fax or Telephone)
Cesar Palace is a wonderful bed and breakfast in Rome, Italy. We provide a Kosher service upon request: food, Shabbat room, we are the best kosher hotel in Rome in terms of quality/price location and beauty. We are close to the main synagogue Ashkenazi Chabad and also to the Sephardic. We have arranged services with the main Kosher restaurants in Rome.
Kosher Rome B&B Location
It is located in the centre of Rome, particularly in the central area of Porta Pia, Via Nomentana 56 (55). We are located close to the main hospital Umberto I and the university of Rome ‘La Sapienza’. We are five minutes walk from the central station of Termini.
Additional Services
We have a reception service and all our rooms are suite which have a private bathroom ensuite. We offer upon request interesting tours of the Vatican, Coliseum, Rome downtown, and the beautiful and old Jewish Ghetto. From the guesthouse you will be given a map and instructed on the main attraction, museums of Rome.
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This page was last updated: 27 March 2011
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