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Via Della Stazione San Pietro, 65, Rome, Italy Via Della Stazione San Pietro, 65, Rome, Italy View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/via-della-stazione-san-pietro65-rom e This brand new business centre offers a selection of office spaces finished to a very high standard. The offices are all fully furnished, and available one day after requested. The centre offers a friendly environment, with a professional, multilingual team of staff on site to help with business requirements. Businesses can benefit from a state-of-the-art telecommunication system, and tenants are able to take advantage of mail handling and telephone answering services. Transport links Nearest tube: Valle Aurelia Nearest railway station: Stazione San Pietro Nearest road: Valle Aurelia Nearest airport: Valle Aurelia Key features 24 hour access Administrative support Air conditioned Car parking spaces Cat 6 networking or higher Central heating Close to railway station Company signage Conference rooms Conference rooms Disabled facilities (DDA/ADA compliant) Entry phone system Flexible contracts Furnished workspaces High-speed internet High-speed internet IT support available Lift Meeting rooms Modern interiors Near to subway / underground station Office cleaning service On-site management support Photocopying available Postal facilities/mail handling Reception staff Security system Telephone answering service Town centre location Training rooms available Unbranded offices Unfurnished Video conference facilities Virtual office available Voicemail VOIP telephony VPN WC (separate male & female) Wireless networking Location This modern business centre is situated in the heart of Rome, just 800 metres from the Vatican City. San Pietro station is just across the road from the centre, providing excellent transport links to and from the area. The vicinity is also only 20km from the airport, and the city is very well-connected by a public transport network of buses, trains, and the underground. Points of interest within 1000 metres Santa Caterina Martire (place of worship) - 179m from business centre Santa Maria delle Grazie alle Fornaci (place of worship) - 180m from business centre Chiesa del Colleggio Pio Romeno, l'Annunciazione del Signore (place of worship) - 434m from business centre San Gregorio VII (place of worship) - 503m from business centre Paul VI Audience Hall (attraction) - 506m from business centre Oratorio di San Pietro (place of worship) - 519m from business centre Saint Martha's Hospice (public building) - 532m from business centre St. Martha's House (public building) - 547m from business centre Sacristy (museum) - 604m from business centre Monumento a Garibaldi (memorial) - 671m from business centre San Lorenzo in Piscibus (place of worship) - 707m from business centre Saint Peter's Square (attraction) - 707m from business centre Chiesa di Santo Spirito in Sassia (place of worship) - 746m from business centre Ospedale Santo Spirito in Sassia (hospital) - 784m from business centre Apostolic Palace (attraction) - 788m from business centre St Mary's (place of worship) - 807m from business centre Saints Martin and Sebastian of the Swiss (place of worship) - 824m from business centre Fountain of the Holy Sacrament (fountain) - 841m from business centre Santa Maria Mediatrice (place of worship) - 861m from business centre Swiss Guards Barracks (barracks) - 871m from business centre Nicholas V's Tower (castle) - 872m from business centre St John's Tower (tower) - 897m from business centre Palazzo Torlonia (attraction) - 901m from business centre Saint Anne of the Pontifical Grooms (place of worship) - 923m from business centre Central Vatican Post Office (post office) - 924m from business centre Fountain of Eagles (fountain) - 931m from business centre Paola (bus station) - 949m from business centre Porta San Pancrazio (monument) - 979m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeEurope.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. Please confirm all details with the agent representing this office space before proceeding. Full terms of service can be viewed at http://www.NewOfficeEurope.com.com/terms-of-service..
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