Our Bed and Breakfast is for those who love to enjoy the wonders of Rome and the charm of the "Roman countryside", full of history, of civility and folklore.
For those who love to feel at their ease in the quietness of a villa immersed in green nature, where there are two pleasant and comfortable rooms available for the complete relaxation of our guests.
For those who, after waking up in the morning, love to live their vacation after having a fragrant and varied breakfast.
Breakfast, which is included in the price, is served in the winter season in a large dining room beside a lit fireplace.
In the summer season breakfast is also served outdoors in the courtyard or in the park.
For breakfast we serve coffee, tea, milk, fruit juice, local bread and sweets, local cheese and sliced meats and salami and seasonal vegetables.
An arrangement with the well-known holiday farm "Casa Molinara" of Palestrina assures our guests the possibility of tasting genuine local cuisine of superior quality at an agreed upon price of only 28 Euros per person. The farm holiday restaurant is open from Thursday to Sunday and on the other days, upon request; the guests can enjoy our excellent family cooking! (20 Euros per person). The rooms are cleaned daily. Bath towels are changed every three days. The use of a covered parking lot is also included in the price. Smoking is not allowed in the rooms.The two rooms, a double room and one with two single beds both have an independent entrance on their side of the garden (a birch garden and magnolia garden), and a private bathroom with a large shower stall.The rooms - one named "The Birches" and the other "The Magnolias"- are decorated with family furniture dating back to the late 1800s in such a way as to be comfortable and hospitable.The Bed and Breakfast has been realized in a great villa it posts in a vast ground of natural lawn, to the center of a park and contained by an ample garden of flowers. The house is wide all on a plain only, it doesn't have staircases and it immediately accesses the outside. The great glass door give the possibility to see from the outside the reception of the house, and to see from the inside the colors and the space of the garden and the park, as if I express and inside they were everything.
The gate of entry is overhung by a secular chestnut tree, an avenue of imposing magnolias and perfumed lilacs accompanies from the gate to the house and, approaching himself, to the look that wanders here and there they don't escape the ilexes, the stranvesies, the wild thornbushes, the camellias, the laurels, the mimosas, the happy birch tree and the stately oaks sughere. And then bushes and then hedges and, finally, so many flowers with so many colors and so many perfumes.
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