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Hotel Pulitzer

Sober elegance in the EUR business district of Rome, Italy: The business and design hotel Pulitzer


The 4 star Hotel Pulitzer can be found in the EUR quarter of Rome, Italy. This young business and design hotel continues the success story of its older sibling, the Pulitzer Hotel in Barcelona. Who’s road on a city trip or on business leads to Rome, can come to expect exactly the same combination of contemporary, clear interior design and first class service here.

The design
The rooms of this 4 star hotel in Rome convince through a presentation that seems clear and austere, but a closer look reveals plenty of details and a propensity for the extravagant. The design concentrates on elemental forms and expressive colors such as black, red, brown, and white. High quality materials such as leather, chrome, and glass are melded into an interior that reminds of Bauhaus style. To add, original decoration ideas, modern curiosities, and Italian artworks of the 20th century fill this 4 star design hotel in Rome with life.

The Hotel Pulitzer in Rome
A total of 83 originally and tastefully furnished rooms, most with a terrace or balcony, are spread over the 6 floors of the Hotel Pulitzer. Apart from the standard amenities of a 4 star hotel such as a good restaurant, a bar, and an inviting lobby, this hotel in EUR quarter in Rome offers a hotel own garden, a terrace with a further bar, a fitness room, sauna, as well as two meeting rooms for 30 people each.

The rooms
The guest rooms in the Hotel Pulitzer in Rome don’t just look outrageously good, they also offer a high level of comfort and modern technology. Starting with a free Internet connection (WiFi and DSL) to satellite television with LCD screen all the way to soundproofed walls: everything needed to make a business or city trip to Rome comfortable and pleasant is made available here.

The surroundings
The Hotel Pulitzer sits in the heart of the EUR (Esposizione Universale di Roma) in the southwest of Rome. Today’s business district in Rome was conceived in the 1930’s by the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and was originally designed to be the venue for the World Fair of 1942. One could argue on whether the EUR quarter could actually be called pretty. The fascist architecture is most definitely impressive, being inspired by the city architecture of the ancient Romans: a must during a Rome holiday for all history and architecture fanatics!
 
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