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aparoscopic Urology has gained wider acceptance and its indications have been gradually extended to substitute those of open surgery. Many operations are now routinely performed via a laparoscopic approach. It is evident, however, that any new surgical approach requires careful consideration, exchange of ideas and experience on an international level.

In the past years, the Vincenzo Pansadoro Foundation has hosted several meetings on laparoscopic surgery with authorities in the field. Richard Gaston, Inderbir Gill, Bertrand Guillonneau and Ingolf Türk have all been visiting professors at our institution. At this meeting, all four of these outstanding surgeons will be in the same symposium together with world leaders in Urology from both Europe and the USA. We are enthusiastically anticipating an extremely interesting and challenging meeting where live surgery, discussions and debates will take place with the participation of the best Urologists in the international arena.

We are extremely proud to host this international meeting in Rome, the perfect city for old antiquities and innovative techniques to meet. We hope that the challenging procedures that you will see in Rome will lead the way and define the near future of Urologic Surgery.

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Course Directors Vito Pansadoro, MD

President of

“Vincenzo Pansadoro” Foundation Director of Laparascopic Center Rome, Italy

Enzo Disanto, MD

Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Laparoscopy Center Francesco Miulli Hospital Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy

Invited Speakers & Moderators Mostafa Amini, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Pathology San Giovanni Hospital Rome, Italy

Manuel Belgrano, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Hospital of Cattinara University of Trieste, Italy Mitchell Benson, MD Professor of Urology Director, Urologic Oncology Columbia Medical Center New York, USA

Franco Bergamaschi, MD Associate Professor Clinic of Prostatic Diseases Hospital of Melegnano Milan, Italy

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Giampaolo Bianchi, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology University of Modena, Italy Laurent Boccon-Gibod, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Hospital Bichat Paris, France

Liliane Boccon-Gibod, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Anatomy & Pathologic Cytology Hospital Bichat Paris, France Aldo Bono, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology University Hospital Varese, Italy

Guglielmo Breda, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Municipal Hospital Bassano del Grappa, Italy Giorgio Carmignani, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology University of Genoa, Italy Frans M. J. Debruyne, MD, PhD Professor and Chairman

Department of Urology

University Medical Center of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Franco Gaboardi, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Sacco Hospital Milan, Italy

Richard Gaston, MD Center of Urologic Laparoscopy Clinique Saint Augustin Bordeaux, France Inderbir Gill, MD, MCh Head, Section of Laparoscopic And Minimally Invasive Surgery Glikman Urological Institute Executive Director The Minimally Invasive Surgery Center

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, USA

Gianfranco Gualdi, MD Professor and Chairman

Department of Imaging CT and MR University “La Sapienza” Rome, Italy

Giorgio Guazzoni, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology

“Ville Turro” San Raffaele Hospital Milan, Italy

Bertrand Guillonneau, MD Director Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery

Department of Urology

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, USA

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Markus Hohenfellner, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology

University of Heidelberg, Germany Rudolph Hohenfellner, MD Professor Emeritus of the Department of Urology Professor of Urology

Department of Urology, Medical School University of Mainz, Germany

Joachim Leissner, MD Associate Professor of Urology Department of Urology School of Medicine University of Bonn, Germany John Libertino, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Lahey Clinic Medical Center Burlington, Usa

Michael Marbergre, MD, FRCS (ed) Professor and Chairman

Department of Urology University of Vienna, Austria Emanuele Montanari, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology San Paolo Hospital University of Milan, Italy John Mulhall, MD

Director Sexual Medicine Programs Department of Urology

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, Usa

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Arcangelo Pagliarulo, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology University of Bari, Italy David Paulson, MD

Professor and Chairman of Urology Duke Medical Center

Durham, USA

Michele Pavone-Macaluso. MD Professor and Chairman

Section of Urology

Department of Internal Medicine,

Cardiovascular and Nephrourological Diseases University of Palermo, Italy

Giorgio Pizzocaro, MD Professor and Chairman Department of urology Istituto dei Tumori Milan, Italy

Salvatore Rocca-Rossetti, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology University of Turin, Italy Peter Scardino, MD, FACS Chairman, Department of Urology Head, Prostate Cancer Program Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, USA

Roberto Scarpa, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Orbassano Hospital University of Turin, Italy

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Claude Schulman, MD, PHD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology University Clinics of Brussels Erasme Hospital

Brussels, Belgium Cesare Selli, MD Professor and Chairman Medical School of Urology Department of Surgery University of Pisa, Italy Walter Stackl, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Urology Rudolfstiftung Vienna, Austria

Cora Sternberg, MD, FACP Chief, Department of Medical Oncology San Camillo and Forlanini Hospitals Rome, Italy

Ingolf Türk, MD Director Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery

Department of Urology Lahey Clinic Medical Center Burlington, USA

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Organizing Committee Alessandro Amici, MD CTO Hospital Roberto Cusumano, MD Aurelia Hospital Lorenzo Defidio, MD Cristo Re Hospital Gianluca D’Elia, MD Magliano Hospital Francesco De Paula, MD Aurelia Hospital Paolo Emiliozzi, MD San Giovanni Hospital Giorgio Federico, MD San Giovanni Hospital Enzo Ferdinandi, MD Sant’Eugenio Hospital Alberto Pansadoro, MD University “La Sapienza” Maurizio Pizzo, MD San Giuseppe Hospital Paolo Scarpone, MD CTO Hospital

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%:## Industry sponsored Symposium

Moderators Vito Pansadoro & Enzo Disanto

Meet the Professors Richard Gaston Inderbir Gill

Bertrand Guillonneau Ingolf Türk

Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Indications, Techniques, Tips and Tricks, Complications and Results

Three hours of questions and answers with four of the best laparoscopic surgeons on the hottest topic in Urology today

':## Adjournment

Limited number of participants

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*:## Welcome

Vito Pansadoro & Enzo Disanto Directors of the Meeting

Frans Debruyne Secretary of the European Association of Urology Aldo Bono President of the Italian Society of Urology

*:%# Surgical Session

Moderators John Libertino & Guglielmo Breda

Richard Gaston Left Nephrectomy

Inderbir Gill Partial Nephrectomy

State of the art lecture

Frans Debruyne Impact of Laparoscopy

on European Urology today

!#:%# Coffee Break

!#:$.

Moderators Markus Hohenfellner & Roberto Scarpa

Ingolf Türk Pyeloplasty

Bertrand Guillonneau Right Nephrectomy State of the art lecture

David Paulson Impact of Laparoscopy on

American Urology today

Richard Gaston Adrenalectomy

!$:## Lunch

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!$:%# Scientific Session

Presentations

Moderators David Paulson & Cesare Selli

Giorgio Guazzoni !$:%# The incidental adrenal mass

Discussion

Mostafa Amini !$:$. Renal cell tumor classification A few underlinings

Discussion

Ingolf Türk !.:## Laparoscopic donor Nephrectomy Do we compromise the outcome?

Discussion

Face to Face Richard Gaston !.:!. Kidney and Adrenals:

vs. Inderbir Gill Transperitoneal or Retroperitoneal?

Discussion

Presentations

Moderators Mitchell Benson & Giampaolo Bianchi

Gianfranco Gualdi !.:%. Multislice CT and volume rendering for Kidney surgery

Discussion

Richard Gaston !.:.# St. Augustin experience on Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy

Discussion

Face to Face

Inderbir Gill !.:!. Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty:

vs. Ingolf Türk Trans peritoneal or retro peritoneal?

Discussion

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Moderators Claude Schulman &

Michele Pavone Macaluso State of the art lecture

Michael Marberger !':"# Energy ablative therapy of renal tumors.

Discussion

Face to Face

John Libertino !':%. Partial Nephrectomy: Open vs. Laparoscopy.

vs. Inderbir Gill Discussion

State of the art lecture

Cora Sternberg !':.. New treatments for metastatic kidney cancer.

Discussion

!0:%# Adjournment

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*:## Surgical Session

Moderators Rudolph Hohenfellner

Salvatore Rocca-Rossetti Mitchell Benson Giorgio Pizzocaro

Inderbir Gill Radical Cystectomy with

Orthotopic bladder substitution

Ingolf Türk Retroperitoneal Lymphnode dissection Stage I

!#:%# Coffee Break

!#:$.

Richard Gaston Sacral Colpopexy

Ingolf Türk Retroperitoneal Lymphnode dissection Stage II

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!$:%# Scientific Session

Moderators Rudolf Hohenfellner & Giorgio Carmignani

State of the art lecture

Joachim Leissner !$:%# Impact of extended lymphadenectomy in Bladder and Prostate cancer treatment

Discussion

Guglielmo Breda !$:$. Evolution of Urological Laparoscopy in Italy

Discussion

State of the art lecture

Giorgio Pizzocaro !.:## Impact of Laparoscopy on treatment of testis cancer

Discussion

Face to Face

Ingolf Türk !.:!. Laparoscopic Radical Cystectomy and

vs. Inderbir Gill Urinary Diversion

Discussion

Presentations

Moderators Claude Schulman & Emanuele Montanari

Franco Gaboardi !.:%. Training in Laparoscopy

Discussion

Enzo Disanto !.:.# Urological Laparoscopy and Mini Laparotomy

Discussion

Giorgio Guazzoni !':#. Pitfalls of Laparoscopic surgery

Discussion

Richard Gaston !':"# St. Augustin experience on Laparoscopic Sacral Colpopexy

Discussion

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Moderators Walter Stackl & Manuel Belgrano

State of the art lecture

Vito Pansadoro !':%. Reconstructive Laparoscopic Urology

Discussion

Inderbir Gill !':%. Advanced Laparoscopic Potpourri

Discussion

State of the art lecture

Cora Sternberg !0:#. New trends in the treatment of testis cancer

Discussion

!0:%# Adjournment

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*:## Surgical Session

Moderators Peter Scardino & Giorgio Guazzoni

Richard Gaston Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy (Step by step)

Bertrand Guillonneau Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy (Step by step)

!#:%# Coffee Break

!#:$.

Moderators John Libertino & Franco Gaboardi

Inderbir Gill Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy

(Step by step)

Ingolf Türk Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy

(Step by step)

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!$:%# Scientific Session

Moderators Frans Debruyne & Aldo Bono

State of the art lecture

Mitchell Benson !$:%# PSA today

Discussion

Gianfranco Gualdi !$:$. MRI and Spectroscopy in Prostate cancer

Discussion

Liliane Boccon-Gibod !.:## Microfocal prostate cancers: current dilemmas

Discussion

Moderators David Paulson & Arcangelo Pagliarulo

Face to Face Peter Scardino !.:!. RRP: Tips and Tricks,

vs. John Libertino Can these be transferred to LRP?

Discussion

Face to Face

Bertrand Guillonneau !.:%. Laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy: vs. Claude Schulman Transperitoneal or Extra peritoneal?

Discussion

Face to Face Bertrand Guillonneau !.:.# The MSKCC Experience

vs. Peter Scardino Discussion

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Moderators Michel Marberger & Franco Bergamaschi

State of the art lecture

John Mulhall !':!# Sexual rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy

Discussion

Bertrand Guillonneau !':". Robotics today

Discussion

State of the art lecture Cora Sternberg !':$# New treatments in HRPC

Discussion

Round table

Moderator !':.. Laurent Boccon-Gibod

Impact of Laparoscopy on Prostate cancer treatment

Participants Mitchell Benson

Richard Gaston Inderbir Gill Bertrand Guillonneau John Libertino David Paulson Peter Scardino Ingolf Türk !0:$# Adjournment

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Thursday june %rd Gala dinner at “Il Vittoriano”

For the first time one of the most spectacular historical monuments in Rome will be opened for us for a Gala Dinner.

“Il Vittoriano” was built between 1885 and 1911 to celebrate Victor Emanuel II, King of the reunited Italy.

You will be able to see the most fantastic views of antique and modern Rome from a unique perspective in the heart of the city. From the highest terrace you will be able to glimpse one of the most breathtaking panoramas of Rome, from the Campidoglio to the Foro Romano and the Palatino up to the Coliseum.

Meanwhile, the Quirinale, Piazza Venezia, the Synagogue and San Peter’s Church are a feast for your eyes.

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Art Program Misterious Rome

Walks around the Eternal City The meeting organization will provide a cultural program. It will be divided in two different proposals: in the morning it will be possible to walk around Rome and visit churches and relevant archaeological sites, in the afternoon, the organization will lead the participants into very special palaces, which will be opened only for the meeting. All the tours will be guided by an English speaking art historian.

Each visit (Sistine Chapel excluded) will be held with a minimum of 15 person per group.

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Wednesday June "nd "##$ Morning from !# am to !"%# p8m8 The Ancient Rome

The visit will start inside the Coliseum, to know the details of the gladiators struggles against lions. Afterwards, the walk will lead the group along the Imperial Forums, to get a precise idea of what ancient Rome looked like more than two thousands years ago. It will be even possible to meet one of the archaeologists engaged in the present excavation of the Imperial Forums, to have information about the most recent discoveries in the heart of Rome.

Cost of the visit 40,00 per person

Wednesday June "nd "##$ Afternoon from $ to ' p8m8 Palazzo Sacchetti

Since XV century many noble families moved from Florence to Rome and settled down in Via Giulia, one of the most elegant streets of the city. Among the rich palaces facing each others along the street, Palazzo Sacchetti is one of the best sites where it is still possible to appreciate how old families used to live: an amazing courtyard designed by the architect Antonio da Sangallo will welcome the visitors, who will be able to admire the Sala dei Mappamondi (Globes room) painted by Francesco Salviati, master of the Italian Mannerism.

Cost of the visit 50,00 per person Extraordinary opening

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Thursday June %rd "##$ Morning from !# am to !"%# p8m8 Medieval Rome

One of the most secret ages of the history, the Medieval Age, will be discovered by the visit of mostly unknown sites. You will go underground into the church of Saint Clement, which presents a three level architecture from an ancient roman mitraeus to a XV century church, passing through the rests of a medieval basilica. Among sculptures, ancient frescoes and dark passages, you will understand the continuous growth of three different Rome, one on top of the other.

Cost of the visit 40,00 per person

Thursday June %nd "##$ Afternoon from $ to ' p8m8 Palazzo Colonna

One of the most important noble families of Rome will open the doors of the wonderful Palazzo Colonna, just off Fontana di Trevi. The extraordinary private visit of the Painting Gallery will present masterpieces of the Roman Mannerism and Baroque, featuring Annibale Carracci, Guercino around amazing affrescoes painted in the XV century. You will have even the privilege to discover the private apartment of the Isabelle Princess, an example of XVII century house, which keeps the famous landscapes of Rome and Venice painted by Gaspar Van Wittel.

Cost of the visit 70,00 per person Extraordinary opening

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Friday June $th "##$ Morning from !# am to !"%# p8m8 Rome and the Baroque genius During XVII century Rome changed its own look by the genius of a whole generation of architects and painters, who worked for the Pope. Bernini and Borromini, Pietro da Cortona and Guido Reni are some of the extraordinary artists whom you will meet during this walk from the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, with the Saint Therese’s Ecstasy by Bernini, to San Carlino alle Quattro Fontane, masterpiece by Francesco Borromini.

Cost of the visit 40,00 per person

Friday June $th "##$ Afternoon from $ to ' p8m8 Palazzo Falconieri

Francesco Borromini is one of the most impressive architects who ever worked in Rome. He designed churches and chapels for religious organizations, but he rarely worked for private families. Palazzo Falconieri, along Via Giulia, is one of his most unknown works, consisting in little rooms with mysterious ceilings and a terrace opened just in the heart of Rome and offering one of the most amazing panorama of the city. The visit will also provide a walk along Via Giulia and an illustration of the palaces belonging to the Renaissance period.

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June "nd9%rd9$th "##$ Afternoon from % to . p8m8 Private view of the Sistine Chapel The cultural program offers the chance to visit the Sistine Chapel by private view.

The vault and the Final Judgment painted by Michelangelo will be seen in a quiet atmosphere with the ordinary visitors. This chance will be organized each afternoon of the meeting,

depending of the number of requests.

Cost of the visit 110,00 per person Minimum 40 person group

If you want to reserve your visit to the Sistine Chapel, please write back indicating the date that you are interested in

Day Depending on the request Morning from !# to !"%# a8m8 The Jewish Ghetto and the Sinagogue In 1555 Pope Paul IV established the Ghetto in Rome, forcing all the Jewish people to go and live in a four block area, close to the river Tiber. Few knows that Jewish used to live in Rome since a very ancient period. This walk will explain how the life in the Ghetto was like and how the capital of the Catholicism reacted to the huge presence of Jewish people. A visit inside the Sinagogue is also planned.

Cost of the visit 40,00 per person

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Tour to Florence on a " days basis

Enjoy the historical city of Florence in Tuscany, the birth place of the Renaissance, a fascinating centre of art, sculpture and architecture. You'll find here a perfect mixture of a medieval masterpiece and a walkable town with the Europe's best shopping (particularly if you like leather goods). Bus transfer Rome—Florence—Rome 1 night in a 4 stars hotel, few steps away from the most famous monuments. Bed and Breakfast in double room With a minimum of 20 people,210,00 per person. Tour to Naples & Capri on a " days basis

One of the pearls of the Parthenopean Islands, Capri lies about 17 miles from Naples surrounded by a deep blue sea. In the middle of a surrealistic landscape, you'll find archaeological treasures to visit. Bus transfer Rome —Naples—Rome Fast ferry boat transfer Naples—Capri—Naples 1 night in a 4 stars hotel, located in a privileged position in the heart of Capri Bed and Breakfast in double room With a minimum of 20 people,200,00 per person.

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Scientific Secretariat Vincenzo Pansadoro Foundation Via Aurelia 559, Rome 00165, Italy Tel +39-06-66418008 Fax+39-06-6630771

Email: [email protected] Operative Secretariat & Fedra Congressi

Hotel Reservation Instructions Via Achille Barilatti 61, Rome 00144, Italy Tel +39-06-52247328 Fax+39-06-5205625

(Monday-Friday; 9:00 am–6:00 pm Rome time) Email: [email protected]

Web site; www.challengesinlaparoscopy2004.it

Congress Venue Palazzo dei Congressi

Piazzale J.F. Kennedy, Rome 00144, Italy Tel +39-06-54252710 Fax+39-06-54252800

Official Language English, simultaneous translation in italian

Surgical Sessions Are going to be performed at

Clinica Pio XI

Via Aurelia 559, 00165 Rome Weather & Temperatures June in Rome is generally warm.

temperatures may reach 77-86° F (25-30° C) E8C8M8 Accreditation E.C.M. Credits have been requested Hotel Reservation Instructions Arrangements for special convention rates

have been contracted with several hotels located nearby the Congress venue. All requests for hotel room reservations must be mailed directly or submitted on-line to Fedra Congressi

Via Achille Barilatti 61, Rome 00144, Italy Tel +39-06-52247328 Fax+39-06-5205625

(Monday-Friday; 9:00 am–6:00 pm Rome time) Email: [email protected]

www.challengesinlaparoscopy2004.it

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Since June is one of the Rome’s busiest tourist months it is suggested that hotel accommodations be made as soon as possible. You should choose your hotel in order of preference. Reservations are processed on a first-in, first-out basis.

In the event accommodations you choose are not available, Fedra Congressi will assign you the next available hotel that best meets your needs. You will receive a hotel confirmation directly from Fedra Congressi.

Room Deposit

Hotels require a deposit (first night) per room to hold your reservation. Checks may be made payable to Fedra Congressi(in €funds) or complete the credit card

information section of the reservation form. Your credit card which must be valid through June 30, 2004, will be used as a guarantee for your hotel reservation. Wire transfers and bank drafts are subject to a € 15,00 administrative fee.

Hotel cancellation policy

Cancellation must be received by Fedra Congressi30 days prior to date of arrival for room deposit refund.

Changes and cancellations

Your reservations will be processed by Fedra Congressiup your date of arrival. So, you should notify Fedra Congressiof changes or cancellations.

Hotel reservation forms cannot be processed unless Credit Card Informations or check (Payable in €Funds) is provided.

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Taxes and Breakfast incuded

Sheraton Roma Viale del Pattinaggio 100, Rome

10 min walking distance Double classic € 271,00

Double-Double classic € 332,00

Double superior € 313,00

Double-Double superior € 382,00

Sheraton Golf Parco Dé Medici Viale Parco dei Medici 165-167, Rome

Shuttle bus Double € 231,00

Double-Double € 257,00

Sheraton Four Points Via Eroi di Cefalonia 30, Rome

Shuttle bus Double € 160,00

Double-Double € 200,00

Holiday Inn Rome Parco Dé Medici Viale Castello della Magliana 65, Rome

Shuttle bus Double € 166,00

Double/Double € 190,00

Hotel dei Congressi Viale Shakespeare 29, Rome

5 min walking distance Double € 145,00

Double-Double € 185,00

Aran Park Hotel Via Riccardo Forster 24, Rome

Shuttle bus Double € 126,00

Double-Double € 165,00

American Palace Eur Via Laurentina 554, Rome

Shuttle bus Single € 119,00

Double € 136,00

Double-Double € 169,00

Colombo Hotel Via Cristoforo Colombo 710, Rome

Shuttle bus Single € 119,00

Double € 136,00

Double-Double € 169,00

Eur Suite Roma Via Prezzolini 5, Rome

Shuttle bus Single € 119,00

Double € 136,00

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