Casa Montani
City Centre, Rome, Italy
Eating
Breakfast is served in the room, on a little chrome trolley.
Simply fill out a menu form the night before, with the time
you’d like it brought (but be aware that you should then call
to confirm in the morning). It's a continental affair (satisfying
enough though not particularly lavish), and includes coffee,
cappuccino, tea or hot chocolate, cornetti (croissants),
yoghurt, orange juice, fresh bread rolls, jams, marmalades and
Nutella.
The hotel doesn’t have a restaurant, but there are loads of
good eateries nearby. Within a 5-walk there’s the
molto chic Dal Bolognese, the intimate and traditional
Edy or the rooftop High Res which offers fusion food
with a fabulous view. Gusto Pizzeria and Wine Bar is also
popular and well located, particularly if you’re after
typical Italian pizzas - who isn’t?
If you're staying in the separate apartment, you'll find a
simple kitchenette for preparing breakfast and hot drinks, and a
white tulip-shaped table with 3-4 chairs. There's no shortage of
eateries around the Piazza dei Satiri.
Features include:
- Breakfast
- Walk to restaurants
- Minibar

































