Rome, Georgia prefers to be
called Georgia’s Rome because its love of the arts, museums, history and
heritage.
Rome, Georgia is located
approximately 70 miles northwest of Atlanta and was named after Rome, Italy due
to its location at the foot of seven hills just as the famed Italian city.
It also has an impressive list of over
15 sites on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Rome Clock
Tower which serves as the centerpiece of the town.
Just as their sister city, Rome, Georgia has a love for
sport as well, it is home to the
Rome Braves, the Class A farm
team of the Atlanta Braves.
So,
whether it’s baseball or history that brings you to Rome, travelers can expect
epic lodging as well.
The Jamison Inn
Rome
provides both indoor and outdoor pool, extremely comfortable beds, convenient
and reliable internet, complimentary breakfast and a staff of Romanesque
proportions.
The Country Inn
Suites by Carlson, found just steps from downtown, boasts large, clean and
bright rooms, a health club and for the business traveler, flawless internet in
a cozy décor with a top-notch staff.
The Claremont House
Bed and Breakfast is a 125 year old Victorian home and its hosts, Holly and
Chris, treat you like family while they share their pride in the history of
their establishment.
The grounds
compliment the surrounding mountains, all of which you can take in while
enjoying a scrumptious breakfast prepared and served by your doting hosts.
This Rome may not be as ancient as its
sister city, but it’s just as charming.