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The location and staff.
We liked the very clean room and excellent bathroom. The room (Double Standard) was a decent size for two people. The bathroom was probably the nicest bathroom in any hotel we've ever stayed at.
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Close to the train station and in walking distance 25 min from Colosseum. Area is not very attractive but acceptable.
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They fixed me a to go breakfast
It had a decent restaurant nearby.
I picked this hotel because it stated they had a shuttle included in the price. The shuttle was not theirs it was hired at 100.00 to the airport
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Location was excellent, hotel was clean and perfect for our purposes, within easy walking of numerous attractions.
This hotel was clean and central.
I loved this hotel! It is cute and authentic. It has a modern style to it and was very clean. The staff was extremely helpful and nice.
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Room was spacious and comfortable. Good location with restaurants nearby. Convenient tram/streetcar stop nearby going to Roma Termini train station.
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The facilities including breakfast room and the standard of the hotel overall.
the breakfast was great
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Staff was grumpy and not very helpful
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Very friendly staff and incredibly comfortable beds.
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Where to stay in Rome
Learn about the top neighbourhoods of Rome
Hugging the remarkable Vatican City, this area puts visitors within steps of St. Peter's Basilica, along with Vatican City's many other artistic and architectural masterpieces, including the Vatican Museums. Don't miss the area's tranquil Parco Adriano, home to the Castel Sant' Angelo, a former mausoleum and present-day museum.
Frequently Asked Questions
Top Tips
- Book Rome hotels 90-120 days before arrival to secure rates often 30-45% lower than booking within 30 days of check-in during high season (April-June, September-October). Early reservations help you avoid last-minute price hikes and provide greater room choice.
- Always settle your hotel bill in euros (EUR) at check-in to avoid Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) fees, which add a 3-5% surcharge. Select the local currency option on card terminals to keep transaction costs transparent.
- Select hotels outside the Aurelian Walls, such as near San Giovanni or Piramide, for comparable transit access via Metro Lines A or B and typically 25-40% lower rates than central districts. Confirm metro operating times when planning late arrivals.
- Confirm step-free access in writing prior to booking, as around 60% of Rome hotels in pre-1900 buildings lack elevators or ramp access. Guests with limited mobility should specifically request accessible rooms and ask about entryways.
- Business-tier hotels (4-star and above) typically offer Wi-Fi speeds of 25-50 Mbps, which is suitable for streaming and video calls. Budget hotels may have slower service (under 15 Mbps) and increased congestion after 19:00.
- Prepare for Rome's city tax of €3-€7 per person per night (approx. $3.25-$7.60 USD), capped at 10 nights, frequently not included in online prices. For clarity, ask your hotel for the total amount due at check-in.
- Light sleepers should avoid rooms facing Piazza di Santa Maria or Via della Scala in Trastevere, where street noise averages 10-15 dB higher, especially from late-night crowds until 2-3 a.m. on weekends. Request a courtyard or high-floor room for a quieter stay.
- Carry a reusable water bottle. Rome’s tap water is safe to drink and can be refilled at over 1,500 public nasoni fountains citywide. This is an eco-friendly alternative to bottled water, especially during warmer months.
- Tipping is not expected for housekeeping or breakfast staff in Rome. Reserve gratuities for extended concierge service or private guided tours. If unsure, ask hotel staff about their tipping policy.
- Choose accommodations near Termini Station for direct transfers to Fiumicino Airport via the Leonardo Express (32 minutes, €14 or approx. $15 USD), plus immediate Metro access. Areas like Appio Latino experience more frequent transit delays.
- Verify that air conditioning works before booking hotels in pre-1950 buildings, as about 40% in the historic center lack functional AC. This is crucial, since August averages reach 32°C (90°F) with 60% humidity.
- Use ATMs inside Metro stations such as Termini, Tiburtina, and Piramide for safer withdrawals. These have a 30% lower incidence of card skimming than standalone machines near major tourist attractions.
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