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Lista Hotels Pick Up NOME INDIRIZZO 207 COMFORT INN VIALE GIULIO CESARE, 207 3D REWIND ROME Via Capo D'Africa 5 69 MANIN STREET B&B Via Daniele Manin, 69 - ROMA - ITALIA A PEACE OF ROME VIA FABIO MASSIMO, 60 A TRASTEVERE DA ME . A VIEW OF ROME PIAZZA RISORGIMENTO, 14 A&A B.B. VIA VOLTURNO, 40 A.B.C. PYRAMID VIA DEI MAGAZZINI GENERALI, 4 ABELLA VIA PRINCIPE AMEDEO, 9 ABERDEEN VIA FIRENZE 48 ABITART VIA PELLEGRINO MATTEUCCI, 10 ABRUZZI P.ZA DELLA ROTONDA , 69 ACCADEMIA PIAZZA DELL'ACCADEMIA DI SAN LUCA, 75 ACCOMODATION PLANET VIA GAETA, 29 ACQUARIUM P.ZA MANFREDO FANTI , 10 ACROPOLI VIA PRINCIPE AMEDEO, 67 ADAGIO ROMA DEHON Via Leone Dehon 61-63 ADAS VIA CAVOUR 233 ADLER VIA MODENA, 5 ADRIANO VIA PALLACORDA, 2 ADRIATIC VIA GIOVANNI VITELLESCHI, 25 ADVENTURE ** . AELIUS B&B VIA VOLTURNO 7 AENEA VIA URBANA 156 ALBANI VIA ADDA, 45 ALBERGO DEL SENATO Piazza della Rotonda, 73 ALBERGO TREVI S.R.L. Vicolo del Babbuccio,21 ALDOBRANDESCHI VIA DEGLI ALDOBRANDESCHI ALDROVANDI VIA ULISSE ALDROVANDI, 15 ALEPH VIA DI SAN BASILIO, 15 ALESSANDRINO VIA CLEMENTE ALESSANDRINO, 9 ALESSANDRO DOWNTOWN HOSTEL VIA CARLO CATTANEO 23 ALESSANDRO PALACE VIA VICENZA, 42 ALEXANDRA VIA VENETO, 18 ALEXIS VIA GAETA 27 ALFA HOTEL 2007 S.R.L VIALE BRUNO BUOZZI, 99 ALFREDO ALLA SCROFA Via della Scrofa, 104 ALIMANDI TUNISI VIA TUNISI, 8 ALIMANDI VATICANO VIALE VATICANO, 99 ALIUS VIA NAZIONALE, 243 ALL COMFORT VIA GIOVANNI MARIA LANCISI, 31 ALLIANCE CULTURELLE SRL Via Milano 51 ALPI VIA CASTELFIDARDO, 84 ALTAVILLA VIA PRINCIPE AMEDEO, 9/B AMADEUS Via Gioberti, 39 AMALFI VIA MERULANA, 278 AMALIA VIA GERMANICO, 66 AMBASCIATORI PALACE VIA VITTORIO VENETO, 62 AMBRA PALACE VIA PRINCIPE AMEDEO, 257 AMERICAN PALACE VIA LAURENTINA, 554 AMMIRAGLI VIALE DEGLI AMMIRAGLI 67 ANDREINA VIA GIOVANNI AMENDOLA, 77 ANDREOTTI VIA CASTELFIDARDO 55 ANFITEATRO FLAVIO VIA DEI SERPENTI, 130 ANGLO AMERICANO VIA DELLE QUATTRO FONTANE, 12 ANIENE VIALE TIRRENO, 74 ANTICA LOCANDA VIA DEL BOSCHETTO, 85 ANTICA ROMA VIA DEL TRITONE, 82 ANTICO ACQUEDOTTO VIA DI VILLA SERVENTI, 9 ANTICO BORGO TRASTEVERE VICOLO DEL BUCO, 7 ANTICO PALAZZO ROSPIGLIOSI VIA LIBERIANA, 21 APART HOTEL FONTANA VIA DEL BABUINO 176 APARTHOTEL VIA DI PORTA CAVALLEGGERI 23 APARTMENT 4B VIA DEL TRITONE 91 APARTMENT ARA PACIS (4 PAX) Via Muzio Clementi APARTMENT BORGO PIO AUGUSTO Piazza delle Vaschette, 13 APARTMENT BORGO PIO CESARE PIAZZA DELLE VASCHETTE, 13 00193 ROMA RM ITALIA APARTMENT BORGO PIO REMO Piazza delle Vaschette, 13 - ROMA RM ITALIA APARTMENT BORGO PIO ROMOLO PIAZZA DELLE VASCHETTE, 13 00193 ROMA RM ITALIA APARTMENT CAMPO DE' FIORI (4 PAX) Piazza Benedetto Cairoli APARTMENT CATERINA (3 PAX) Via Monserrato APARTMENT EROI BIS (4 PAX) Via Giordano Bruno APARTMENT FLAVIA (5 PAX) Via Nazionale APARTMENT GIULIA (6 PAX) Via Nazionale APARTMENT SANTAMAURA (3 PAX) Via Santamaura APARTMENT VATICAN DELUXE (6 PAX) Via Nicolò V APARTMENT VESPASIANO (7 PAX) Via Vespasiano APARTMENTSAPART VIA TORINO, 135 APHRODITE VIA MARSALA, 90 APOLLO VIA DEI SERPENTI, 109 APP. FLAVIA AUGUSTO VIA FLAVIA, 77 00187 ROMA RM ITALIA APP. FLAVIA UGO VIA FLAVIA, 77 00187 ROMA RM ITALIA APP. PIAVE ANDREA / CATERINA VIA PIAVE , 15 00187 ROMA RM ITALIA APP. PIAVE GIACOMO/DOMENICO/ FLORA VIA PIAVE, 15 00187 ROMA RM ITALIA APP. PIAVE MARIA GRAZIA VIA PIAVE, 15 00187 ROMA RM ITALIA APPART.VIA PANETTERIA VIA DELLA PANETTERIA, 10/ 1ST FLOOR APPARTAMENTO 138 B VIA LABICANA - ROMA - ITALIA APPIA PARCO HOTEL VIA APPIA NUOVA, 934 ARAN MANTEGNA Via Mantegna, 130 ARAN PARCO HOTEL VIA RICCARDO FORSTER, 24 ARCADIA VIA DI CAMPO ROMANO, 75 ARCANGELO VIA BOEZIO, 15 ARCHIMEDE VIA DEI MILLE, 19 ARENA HOUSE VIA MARCO AURELIO, 37 ARENULA Via S. Maria dei Calderari, 47 ARES ROOMS VIA DOMENICHINO, 7 ARGENTINA VIA CAVOUR, 47 ARGENTINA TERRACE APARTMENTS VIA MONTE DELLA FARINA 50 ARIES V.XX SETTEMBRE,58A ARISTON VIA FILIPPO TURATI, 16 ARS VIA MONTE ALTISSIMO, 20 ARS HOTEL Via Monte Altissimo, 20/24 ART DECO' VIA PALESTRO, 19 ART HOTEL BY THE SPANISH STEPS VIA MARGUTTA, 56 ART HOTELS SRL VIA BARBERINI, 3A ARTEMIDE VIA NAZIONALE, 22 ARTI DEL RICEVERE VIA LATINA 33 ARTORIUS VIA DEL BOSCHETTO, 13 ASCOT VIA MONTEBELLO, 22 ASSISI VIA DEI MILLE, 29 ASTORIA GARDEN VIA VITTORIO BACHELET, 8 ASTRID LARGO ANTONIO SARTI, 4 AT HOME TOWNHOUSE HOTEL Via Emanuele Filiberto, 109 AT YOUR PLACE B&B VIA DI PORTA CASTELLO, 33 ATAHOTEL VILLA PAMPHILI VIA DELLA NOCETTA, 105 ATENEO PALACE VIA DEI SALENTINI, 3 ATESIA Via Ferruccio 44 ATHENA VIA ERCOLE PASQUALI, 3 ATLANTE GARDEN VIA CRESCENZIO, 78 ATLANTICO VIA CAVOUR, 23 AUDITORIUM DI MECENATE VIA DELLO STATUTO, 44 AUGUSTA LUCILLA VIA MASSIMO D'AZEGLIO 24 AUGUSTEA VIA NAZIONALE, 251 AUGUSTUS VIA PIAVE, 61 AURELIANO VIA AURELIA, 619 AURELIUS VIA AURELIA, 458 AVE ROMA LUNGOTEVERE TOR DI NONA, 3 AVENTINO VIA SAN DOMENICO,10 B&B ANGOLO ROMANO VIA LUIGI RIZZO 47 B&B BAVARIA Via di Santa Maria Maggiore, 158 B&B CIALDINI INN VIA CIALDINI, 13 B&B CONFORT PIAZZA VITTORIO EMANUELE II, 99 B&B FELIZ IN ROMA VIA DI SAN GIOVANNI IN LATERANO 262 B&B FELLINI VIA RASELLA, 55 B&B GARDEN VIALE VATICANO 49 B&B HOTEL VIA PANISPERNA, 94 B&B HOTEL ROMA TRASTEVERE Viale di Trastevere 249/D B&B ITALY VIA PALESTRO, 49 B&B LA CASA DI ROSY Via Napoleone III, 10 B&B LEONARD VIA NOVI 14 B&B PASCUCCI VIA PANICO, 9 B&B PETRIACHIS VIA GERMANICO, n° 42 B&B PICCOLO PRINCIPE VIA GIOLITTI, 255 B&B PRESTIGE VIA DEL VANTAGGIO 18 B&B ROSE HOSTEL VIA SFORZA 40 B&B VICTORIA VIA DOMENICHINO 7 B&B WOW VIA GAETA 79 BALTIC VIA XX SETTEMBRE, 89 BARBERINI VIA RASELLA, 3 BARBERINI SUITE VIA DEL TRITONE, 102 BARBERINI TOURS VIA DELLA PURIFICAZIONE N.96 BAROCCO VIA DELLA PURIFICAZIONE BARTOLUCCI ALESSANDRO VIA C. DOBICI, 8C BDB LUXURY ROOMS NAVONA via di San Simone, 73 BEAU SUITE VIA LUDOVISI, 45 BEAUTIFUL VIA MILAZZO, 8 BEAUTIFUL HOSTEL VIA NAPOLEONE III, 35 BEAUTY VIA NAPOLEONE III,35 BEEHIVE VIA MARGHERA, 8 BEETHOVEN Via Forte Braschi, 2 - BELDES VIA DEGLI SCIPIONI, 239 BELLESUITE VIA MODENA, 5 BERG LUXURY HOTEL VIA AURORA 31 BERNINI BRISTOL PIAZZA BARBERINI, 23 BEST HOTEL VIA DI PORTA MAGGIORE, 51 BEST WESTERN HOTEL GLOBUS VIALE IPPOCRATE, 119 BEST WESTERN HOTEL MONDIAL VIA TORINO, 127 00184 ROMA RM ITALIA BEST WESTERN PRESIDENT VIA EMANUELE FILIBERTO, 173 BEVERLY HILLS LARGO BENEDETTO MARCELLO, 220 BIANCA Via Volturno, 48 BLACK HOTEL VIA RAFFAELLO SARDIELLO, 18 BLED VIA DI SANTA CROCE IN GERUSALEMME, 40 BLU HOTEL ROMA BEST WESTERN Largo Domenico De Dominicis BLUE HOSTEL VIA CARLO ALBERTO 13 BOLIVAR SRL VIA DELLA CORDONATA, 6 BOLOGNESE VIA PALESTRO 15 BONCOMPAGNI SUITE VIA BONCOMPAGNI, 79 BONUS PASTOR VIA AURELIA, 208 BORROMEO VIA CAVOUR, 117 BORROMINI ROMA HOTEL VIA LISBONA, 7 BOSCOLO ALEPH VIA DI SAN BASILIO, 15 BOSCOLO EXEDRA ROMA PIAZZA REPUBBLICA, 47 BOSCOLO PALACE HOTEL Via Veneto, 70 BOUTIQUE HOTEL TREVI VIA DELLE MURATTE 90/92 BOX VATICANO VIA DELLA MELORIA, 93 BOX VATICANO - EDICOLA PIAZZA RISORGIMENTOPIAZZA RISORGIMENTO BRAMANTE VICOLO DELLE PALLINE, 24 BRASILE VIA PALESTRO, 13 BRITANNIA VIA NAPOLI, 64 BRUNA VIA MARGHERA, 13 BRUNETTI 28 VIA ANGELO BRUNETTI 28 BUENOS AIRES VIA CLITUNNO, 9 BUONARROTI VIA CARLO ALBERTO, 43 CAESAR HOUSE VIA CAVOUR, 310 CAESAR ROOM ROMA VIALE GIULIO CESARE, 92 CAIROLI PIAZZA BENEDETTO CAIROLI, 2 CALIFORNIA Via Principe Amedeo, 41 CAMBRIDGE VIA PALESTRO, 87 CAMELIA VIA GOITO, 36 CAMPO DE' FIORI VIA DEL BISCIONE, 6 CANADA VIA VICENZA, 58 CANOVA VIA URBANA 10 CANOVA TADOLINI VIA DEL BABUINO, 151 CAPITOL VIA GIOVANNI AMENDOLA, 77 CAPITOLIUM ROOMS VIA MONTEBELLO 104 CAPO D'AFRICA VIA CAPO D'AFRICA, 54 CAPRI VIA MAGENTA, 13 CAPRICCI ROMANI B&B VIA DI PORTA CASTELLO, 33 CAPRICE VIA LIGURIA, 38 CARACCIOLO VIA CAIROLI, 86 CARAVEL VIA CRISTOFORO COLOMBO, 124 CARDINAL HOTEL ST.PETER VIA LEONE DEHON, 71 CARLO ALBERTO HOUSE VIA CARLO ALBERTO 3 CARLOMAGNO VIA SACCO PASTORE, 13 CARRANI VIAGGI Via V. E. Orlando, 95 00185 ROMA RM ITALIA CASA ACCOGLIENZA PAOLO VI VIALE VATICANO 92 CASA ACCOGLIENZA V.DEGLI ARTISTI VIA DEGLI ARTISTI 38 CASA BLEVE VIA DEL TEATRO VALLE, 49 00186 ROMA - ITALIA CASA CAMPO DE FIORI VIA DEI PETTINARI 71 CASA DEL PELLEGRINO VIA BIXIO, 75 CASA DELLE SORELLE DI SANT'ANNA Via Giusti, 5 CASA DI EDDY VIA NAPOLEONE III, 6 CASA DI SANTA BRIGIDA PIAZZA FARNESE N 96 CASA FATIMA SUORE DOROTEE Via del Gianicolo, 4A CASA FRANCI B&B VIA DELLA STAZIONE SAN PIETRO 22 CASA LA SALLE Via Aurelia, 472 CASA PER FERIE S. EMILIA DE VIALAR V. PAOLO III 16 CASA PER FERIE SANTA CHIARA VIA DELLA CAVA AURELIA,17 - ROMA - ITALIA CASA PER FERIE SANTA MARIA ALLE FORNACIPIAZZA SANTA MARIA ALLE FORNACI 27 00165 ROMA RM ITALIA CASA SAN GIUSEPPE LUNGOTEVERE DELLA FARNESINA, 7 CASA SANT'ALBERTO VIA ALBERICO II, 44 CASA SANT'ANNA PIAZZA MADONNA DEI MONTI 3 CASA VALDESE VIA ALESSANDRO FARNESE, 18 CASANOVA VIA RODI 18/A CASTELFIDARDO VIA CASTELFIDARDO, 31 CECIL VIA FRANCESCO CRISPI, 55 CENTER VIA GIOVANNI GIOLITTI, 413/415 CENTER 1 VIA GIOVANNI GIOLITTI, 433 CENTER 2 VIA GIOVANNI GIOLITTI, 441 CENTER 3 VIA ACHILLE GRANDI, 7 CERVIA PENSIONE VIA PALESTRO, 55 CESAR PALACE VIA NOMENTANA, 55 CESARI VIA DI PIETRA, 89 CHAMPAGNE GARDEN VIA VITTORIO BACHELET, 4 CHARTER VIA FILIPPO TURATI, 10 CHICAGO Via Gioberti, 63 CIAK Viale Manzoni 55 CICERONE VIA CICERONE, 55/C CILICIA VIA CILICIA, 5 CINEMUSIC VIA TUSCOLANA, 128 CINQUANTATRE HOTEL VIA DI SAN BASILIO, 53 CITY GUEST HOUSE VIA OPITA OPPIO, 78 CITY HOTEL VIA DEI DUE MACELLI, 97 CLAR HOTEL LARGO LORENZO MOSSA, 4 CLARIDGE VIALE LIEGI, 62A CLARIN VIA PALERMO, 36 CLASS HOUSE VIA DEL CORSO 117 CLODIO VIA DI SANTA LUCIA, 10 CLUB HOUSE ROMA VIA ANDREA ALCIATO, 14/16 COLLEGIO FILIPPINO VIA AURELIA 490 COLONNA PALACE PIAZZA DI MONTECITORIO, 12 COLONY Via Monterosi, 18 COLORS
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