Largo S. Alfonso, 5 Via Di San Vito, 2 Rome, 185 Italy
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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Chezliviana features multilingual staff and an elevator (lift). The property has a 24-hour front desk.
Rooms
Chezliviana offers 9 air-conditioned accommodations with ceiling fans. Rooms open to balconies. Rooms are equipped with wireless Internet access. Accommodations all include kitchens. Rollaway beds are also available.
All guestrooms are non-smoking.
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“Be aware of BED BUGS!!!”
I stayed 3 nights in October 2011. I had got lots of REALLY BAD BED BUGS bites!! Stay away from this hostel unless you want bed bugs bites all over your body!!
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Largo S. Alfonso, 5 Via Di San Vito, 2 Rome, 185 Italy
Nearby Points of Interest
The closest major airports to Chezliviana are:
Rome (CIA-Ciampino) - 13.1 km / 8.2 mi
Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci) - 23.5 km / 14.6 mi
The preferred airport for Chezliviana is Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci).
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Colosseum - Roman Forum, Rome, Italy: The heart of Ancient Rome, all roads led to the Forum. Visitors flock here to walk the streets where Julius Caesar once trod when this was the centre of commercial, political and judicial life. Nearby, the Colosseum, described by Lord Byron as the gladiators bloody circus, is the worlds most famous amphitheatre and the most impressive of all Romes buildings and ruins.
Largo S. Alfonso, 5 Via Di San Vito, 2 Rome, 185 Italy
