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Dining
at "La Terrazza" , the hotel’s restaurant
on the first floor, is truly a gourmet experience.
As the name suggests, the small and elegant restaurant
opens out onto a terrace overlooking via Veneto,
which allows pleasant« al fresco » dining in season
and offers always a lovely backdrop. La Terrazza
restaurant, which became well-known in the Twenties,
is highly rated by regular customers and patrons
on a visit to Rome, and also draws an international
clientele, as it serves both international fare
and the best of traditional Italian cuisine at excellent
standards. Chef Vanni dal Pan has trained with Europe’s
leading chefs but is also an accomplished expert
in Italian cuisine, especially the rich fare of
his native Veneto.
The wine-cellar is stocked so as to meet the requirements
of the most discerning palates. Guests are impeccably
catered for from early morning to midnight, after
which a night service is available. The Lounge Bar
is open at all times; a wide choice of cocktails
and long drinks can be prepared by the barman, while
for a relaxed evening there soft live piano music
until late. The high level of the Ambasciatori’s
cuisine guarantees an excellent standard for formal
dinners and working lunches, and for buffet occasions
such as wedding receptions, or conventions and conferences.
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Capitoline
Hill
- Michelangelo's
design for Capitoline Hill, now home to the Capitoline
Museums. Engraved by Étienne Dupérac, 1568. The
Capitoline Museums (Italian Musei Capitolini) are
a group of art and archeological museums in Piazza
del Campidoglio, on top of the famous Capitoline
Hill in...
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