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We are the largest Hostel in Rome, (please note we are not a flat converted into a Hostel)...we have 380 Beds, we also have a bar which is a great place to meet others travellers from all over the world and of course from Italy too!! We are part of Hostelling International.
The Youth Hostel Foro Italico-A.F. Pessina in Rome offers guests an inviting and enviable base for getting to know the capital of Italy and to see its many attractions. The location of the building is very convenient: you are only a few feet from the Olympic Stadium and other great sporting installations, in the vicinity of the historical Ponte Milvio, and in view of the Lungotevere - the grand ribbon of asphalt that leads to the Vatican with all its Museums and the Sistine Chapel. In summary, the Eternal City, with its famous and spectacular Roman monuments, romantic alleyways, historical piazzas, ancient streets, baroque churches and palaces from every era, are close at hand.
If you wish to be admitted in Italian Youth Hostels and you are a foreigner, you will need to buy the IYHF card, valid for the current year, upon your arrival at our hostel, or you can also acquire one in your home country. If there is no national YHA in your country, you can purchase a Hostelling International Card or a Welcome Stamp on arrival in our Youth Hostel.
The Youth Hostel Foro Italico-A.F. Pessina in Rome is part of the Hostelling International association of Hostels in Italy. The hostel offers guests an enviable and strategic base for getting to know the capital of Italy and see its many attractions.
The position of the building is convenient and inviting: you are only a few feet from the Olympic Stadium and other great sporting installations, in the vicinity of the historical Ponte Milvio, and in view of the Lungotevere - the grand ribbon of asphalt that leads to the Vatican with all its Museums and the Sistine Chapel.
In summary, the Eternal City, with its famous and spectacular Roman monuments, romatic alleyways, historical piazzas, ancient streets, baroque churches and palaces from every era, is close at hand.
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