Description
Located in front of the National Library, close to the Termini Railway Station, in Rome's historic centre, Hotel Galles was built in 1902 as a prestigious noble residence and transformed into a hotel in 1968. The building's architecture reflects the style in fashion during the reign of King Umberto I. Featuring spacious and elegant guest rooms, fashionable English-style halls, a fortunate central position, and sophisticated furnishings evoking an old-world atmosphere, the hotel is an ideal destination for both tourists and business travellers visiting Rome. Two meeting rooms, a bar and a restaurant, complete the services offered by this charming structure.