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We can arrange airport/train station transfer to TheWesley?
We can arrange the airport/train station transfer upon your arrival or your departure. Simply ask when booking or tick the relevant box when booking online.
Then before you arrive give us your flight or train ticket details, and we’ll make sure to have a car waiting for you. Our driver will be holding a sign with your name and will bring you directly to TheWesley. This service will save you time and allow you to relax after your trip.
Maximum number of people 4 = €45. Maximum number of people 5 = €55. Maximum number of people 8 = €65.
Late night and early morning transfers: Between 22:00 and 6:00, an extra charge of €5 is applied to the listed prices. Any change or cancellation must be communicated 24 hours before the pick-up time, otherwise you’ll be charged the full amount. -
What are TheWesley check-in, check-out times?
Unless specific arrangements have been agreed with TheWesley.Check-in time is from 14.00hrs to 16.00hrs. Check-out time before 11.00hrs. -
What Time Zone is Rome?
UTC/GMT +1 hour, observes DST. -
What language is spoken in Rome?
Italian is the official and most widely spoken language in Rome. However, Rome is a large tourist city, and many within Rome's major tourist areas speak English. -
What is the official currency in Rome?
The official currency in Rome is the Euro (€) -
What Electricity is used?
The electrical current in Italy is 220 volts, 50 cycles alternating current (AC); wall outlets take Continental-type plugs, with two or three round prongs. -
FREE Internet at TheWesley
TheWesley offers complimentary Wi-Fi access to its customers, simply ask at reception for the password. Whilst out and about Roma Wireless (www.romawireless.com) offers a number of free Internet hotspots. -
Telephone
In order to call Italy from another country, one should dial the area code +39 and then the telephone number. -
What are the opening hours for Shops, Bars, Restaurants & Banks?
Shops are usually open from 9am to 1pm and then from 3.30pm to 7.30pm Monday through Saturday (4-8pm during summer months), although major shops located at frequently visited places are open on Sundays too. Large shops can be open all day until 10pm. Grocery shops are closed on Thursday afternoons. Markets: In the city centre operate Monday to Saturday from 7am to 1pm. Restaurants: Open between noon and 2.30pm and then from 7pm to 11pm. Banks: Operate from 8.30am to 1.30pm and after the lunch break from 3pm to 4pm, and are closed at weekends. Post offices: Generally open from 8:30am to 1:30pm Monday to Saturday (until 1pm on Saturday). All banks and most shops are closed on public holidays, a lot of shops and restaurants take their holiday in mid-August. -
Do you tip in Rome?
Italians tip very little; 5% is ample, and it’s often enough just to round the bill up to the nearest 5 or 10 euros.The following is a rough guide: Taxis: Optional, but most people round up to the nearest euro. Restaurants: Service (servizio) is generally included; if it's not, a euro or two is fine in pizzerias, 10% in restaurants. Bars: Not necessary, although many people leave small change if drinking at the bar.
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