Palma Residence is the good-value residence near Rome, also offering luxury apartments and suites for those wanting to discover Tivoli and the beauties of this city with a great history such as the Villa Adriana. Tourists will appreciate spending the night at the Residence Palma, being exceptional locations that combine the services of a luxury hotel with the pleasure of feeling at home for a holiday in complete relaxation.
Palma Residence is a recently-renovated modern property, located in the province of Rome in Guidonia Montecelio. It consists of 4 villas of various sizes, with 2 or 3 bedrooms, living room plus a fully-equipped kitchenette with oven and dishwasher.
In all accommodations with independent access, you can enjoy all the comforts of a TV in all rooms, heating and air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, bedlinens and towels.
The Villa Adriana in Tivoli is an extraordinary archaeological site, a complex of ruins that recounts the grandeur of ancient Rome and the sumptuousness of the imperial residences. Built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, this villa was his summer residence, a sort of refuge from the political life of Rome.
There are many reasons why Villa Adriana is considered a place to discover:
- Eclectic architecture:The architectural complex of the villa is a mix of styles from various parts of the Roman Empire, including Greek, Egyptian and Roman elements. This variety of styles offers a unique overview of the cultural influences of the time.
- Enchanting gardens:The villa is famous for its beautiful landscaped gardens, with fountains, swimming pools and pavilions that create an atmosphere of tranquility and beauty.
- Architectural innovations: Hadrian was known to be an emperor who was passionate about architecture, with Hadrian's Villa reflecting his creativity. Indeed, there are many innovative and unique structures that showcase the ingenuity and technology of the time.
- Intriguing history: Hadrian and his villa have a fascinating past. Exploring the residence of a Roman emperor offers an in-depth look at the life and habits of the elites of ancient Rome.
Villa Adriana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, in recognition of its historical, artistic and cultural value. Walking through the ruins of the villa allows you to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient Rome, providing a unique perspective on daily life and the grandeur of the time.
The Villa Adriana is a true historical and artistic treasure that offers a window onto the Roman past. Exploring it is like taking a trip back in time, where you can discover the magnificence and ingenuity of ancient architecture and imperial life.

