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Ostia Antica Park Hotel - Ostia - Pomezia Hotels
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AU$90
AU$102
This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: Ostia - Pomezia, Rome Show Map

Situated near the beach in the Ostia Lido neighborhood, this hotel is close to Castello di Giulio II, Ostia Antica … More

Pricing for stays between 24 Jun - 27 Jun, 2012

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"Though the hotel was a bit far away from Vatican city, I still had the bus and metro... " More hotel reviews

Green Park Hotel - Ostia - Pomezia Hotels
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AU$84
This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: Ostia - Pomezia, Pomezia Show Map

Situated in Pomezia, this hotel is in the same area as McArthur Glen Designer Outlet and Zoomarine. Regional … More

Pricing for stays between 08 Jun - 11 Jun, 2012

La Riva - Ostia - Pomezia Hotels
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La Riva Hotel in Ostia, Rome faces the promenade of Ostia Lido di Roma, in a remarkable seafront location near … More

La Caravella - Ostia - Pomezia Hotels
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La Caravella Hotel is a stylish brand new hotel, 50 meters away from the sea. It has spacious and comfortable … More

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3 star Ostia - Pomezia, Rome Hotels

Lying 31 kilometres southwest of Rome, Lido di Ostia this is Rome’s seafront. Most of the busy beach is privatised, so there is a surcharge for use and loungers and parasols. The jewel of the area is nearby Ostia Antica. The architectural site gives a fascinating insight into the everyday life of sailors, merchants and slaves dating to the fourth century B.C. It later became Ancient Rome’s port for 600 years.

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