With about 2.8 million inhabitants in the city and about 3.3 million inhabitants in the environment, Rome is the biggest city of Italy. Within the town, the independent state - the Vatican City - is an enclave and the seat of the pope, the head of the Roman-Catholic church.
Rome is exceptionally rich in important historical buildings and museums and therefore of big interest for numerous tourists. The Old Town of Rome, the Peter's cathedral and the Vatican City were explained by UNESCO in 1980 as world cultural heritage.
The capital of Italy is a flourishing economic metropolis with a very vital cultural life. The numerous museums and exhibitions testify a very long and splendid history so that Rome is reputed as the "everlasting town". And the legacies from the epoch of the Roman empire are the most spectacular worldwide.
Economy
Rome is the most dynamic economic location in Italy since the World War Two. It’s economy is based on service branches and profits especially from resident state enterprises as well as the tourism. In addition the wholesale and retail trade as well as the industry dominate (food, pharmaceutical products, machines, stationery and hardware).
With more than 24 million overnights, Rome covers the fourth place in Europe behind London, Paris and Berlin.
Hotel
The new 4 star hotel lies in preferential premium location in the absolute centre of the town, in the midst of all important places of interest, next to Via Cavour and Via Giovanni Lanza.
The hotel is sold free of any operator and represents a unique opportunity to acquire an attractive and profitable business model in premium location in the historical centre.
For reasons of the discretion no further information can be provided at this point. After signing a letter of intent, we transmit with pleasure full documentation.