Hotel Card International
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 2 PM
- Check Out Time - 11 AM
- Breakfast
- Business Center
- Fitness Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Description
See more detailsLocation. The Hotel Card International is located in Rimini, Italy, within 900 metres of the Amphitheatre, the arch of Augustus, and the city's main squares. Rimini train station is 150 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Situated at the entrance to Rimini's main square, this contemporary hotel features a terraced bar and fitness centre with panoramic views. Complimentary newspapers are available in the lobby, and there is a library. Drivers can use secure parking on site.
Complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily at the Hotel Card International.
Three meeting and conference rooms are available to business guests, with a capacity of 180 persons. Wireless Internet access is offered throughout the hotel.
There is a fitness centre, the Technogym, at the hotel, and guests can enjoy discounted use of a nearby spa. Complimentary bicycle rentals are offered on site, and scooter rentals are available close to the hotel. Swimmming, tennis, golfing, horse riding and sailing can also be found nearby.
Guestrooms. The 51 air-conditioned guestrooms have balconies, and decor is classical with neutral tones and contemporary dark wooden furnishings. Amenities include satellite television with flat screens, direct-dial phones, hair dryers, and wireless Internet access.
Expert Tip. The town hall has a unique gallery of Renaissance works by Italian artists, including paintings from Tintoretto, Perin del Vaga, and Ghirlandajo, and sculptures by Agostino di Duccio.