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Jerry
United States of America
Very nice, clean hotel - good facilities, very nice breakfast spread, helpful staff. You can’t ask for a much better location for visiting the Vatican. Rooms felt spacious (though we had a room for 3) by Rome standards and they’ve done what they can with the space in terms of efficient bathroom design.
Hotel Pacific features 50 years of welcoming tradition and experience in a completely renovated building, close to Saint Peter's Square and the Vatican Museums, elegant neighborhood in the Eternal...
maerna
Poland
Rooms were clean and comfortable. We liked the buffet breakfast with a big choice of delicious food.
Hotel Club House Roma is in a quiet area, 328 feet from Rome's Cornelia Metro Station and 3 stops from the Vatican City. Rooms offer air conditioning, free WiFi and satellite TV.
Located in Rome, a 4-minute walk from EUR Fermi Metro Station, Hilton Rome Eur La Lama provides accommodations with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Hotel Sonya is in a quiet area of central Rome, in front of the Opera House and 164 feet from the Viminale Palace. This hotel features free WiFi throughout and rooms with cable TV.
Featuring a rooftop bar and restaurant with panoramic views of Rome, La Griffe Hotel Roma is just 492 feet from Repubblica Metro. The rooms have air conditioning, free Wi-Fi and a mini-bar.
mark
United Kingdom
The location was great - staff very pleasant. The foyer looked like a 5 star hotel.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Coliseum and 328 feet from Cavour Metro, FH55 Grand Hotel Palatino is in Rome's Monti District. It offers an American bar and a restaurant. WiFi is free throughout.
Total New Renovation, Le Petit is set in an elegant 19th-century building just off Via Nazionale, 164 ft from Repubblica Metro Station, on Rome's line A. Rooms offer modern furnishings and free Wi-Fi....
Mindy
United States of America
Great location to main attractions. Staff very helpful. Very clean. Great breakfast
Hotel Condotti is a small and cozy boutique hotel, located on a peaceful, characteristic street of Rome's historic center. It is just around the corner from the famous Spanish Steps.
Michael
Canada
Great little boutique hotel in a perfect location near the Spanish Steps.
Located in Rome, a short walk from Palazzo Venezia, Otivm Hotel features concierge service, a 24-hour desk and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can also relax on the terrace.
Location,staff and rooms were clean and comfortable.
Offering free WiFi, the Liberty Boutique Hotel features accommodations in Rome. Around 2297 feet from Sapienza University of Rome, the property is also 2953 feet away from Santa Maria Maggiore.
The rooms were lovely and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful
Parlamento Boutique Hotel is located in Rome's Spagna district, housed in a 17th-century building. It is 984 feet from Via Condotti and 984 feet from Trevi Fountain. Free WiFi is available throughout.
Location was perfect. Service at the hotel was super excellent.
Just 656 feet from the Pantheon, Terrace Pantheon Relais offers a panoramic terrace and stylish rooms. Piazza Navona is 5 minutes’ walk from the property.
very modern and clean - all the staff were and polite
Set in a historical building in the Roman Ghetto area, HT6 Hotel Roma offers stylish rooms with parquet floors and free WiFi throughout. The Great Synagogue of Rome is 164 feet from the property.
We didn't have breakfast. Location was excellent for us.
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV are standard in all iQ rooms. This modern hotel offers a free gym, sauna and rooftop terrace, a 5 minute walk from Termini Train Station.
Plenty of room at breakfast and good choice of food
Located within a 10-minute walk of Vittorio Emanuele Metro Station and 300 yards of Porta Maggiore, HOTEL CENTER 2 has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Rome.
Really good location, especially for young people.
Set in Rome, Hotel Center 3 has rooms with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and free WiFi. A bar is available on site. Each room here will provide you with a refrigerator.
Clean and functional. Staff were very helpful and welcoming.
Boasting a private patio with tables and chairs, Hotel Pisa lies in central Rome a few minutes' walk from Termini Station. It offers a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi throughout.
It's near from train station and almost in the center of Rome
Hotel Lella is 1640 feet from Castro Pretorio Metro Station and less than 15 minutes' walk from Termini Train Station. It offers and rooms with attached bathroom with free WiFi.
Great hotell for the price ! Great for a short stay!
Roma Room is a 3-star hotel, near Rome's university area and a 2-minute walk from Policlinico Metro Station on line B. All rooms come with an LCD TV. Free WiFi is available throughout.
the staff was so nice I couldn’t have felt more comfortable with them!!
Ibis Roma Fiera offers modern air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout. Located 0.6 mi from the Roma-Fiumicino motorway exit, it features a gourmet restaurant and an on-site bar.
Perfect for an early flight from Fiumicino airport
Occidental Aran Park Hotel offers spacious accommodations surrounded by gardens in Rome’s business EUR District. The hotel also features a panoramic restaurant.
It’s really awesome location with great working staff
Well located in the center of Rome, Maalot Roma - Small Luxury Hotels of the World provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Excellent location. Very friendly and helpful staff
Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Luxury Apartments Pantheon Roma is located in Rome, a 6-minute walk from Torre Argentina and half a mile from Palazzo Venezia.
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Dharma Boutique Hotel & SPA is located in Monti, one of Rome's most popular districts. Cavour Metro Station is nearby, and Termini Train Station and the Coliseum are about 10 minutes' walk away.
Quirky hotel. Fantastic staff. Very romantic place
Offering stylish rooms with free WiFi, J.K. Place Roma is located in the heart of Rome with the Spanish Steps and the Pantheon each a 10-minute walkaway. A breakfast à la carte is included.
great location , beautiful decor and wonderful staff
Boasting a rooftop restaurant, Singer Palace Hotel Roma is located right on the famous Via del Corso shopping Street. Set 1148 feet from Trevi Fountain, the property offers air-conditioned rooms.
We loved this hotel. we loved everything about it!
Well located in the center of Rome, PALAZZO ROMA provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
The full experience is beautiful
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The Hotel Santa Maria is in Trastevere, on the bank of the Tiber River, it is one of the most charming and authentic neighborhoods of Rome's historic center.
Very good location, nice and helpful staff, good location.
Nerva is a Boutique Hotel with 20 rooms and suites located in the heart of the Rome’s historical city center.
Room is very cosy and nice interior and very well designed
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With over two and a half thousand years of history and astonishing classical beauty, Rome truly deserves to be called the Eternal City. From the breath-taking Colosseum to the famous Trevi Fountain, Rome has something for every taste.
Enjoy a freshly brewed espresso on one of the Rome’s popular piazzas and admire the everlasting beauty of frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio’s paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo are a definite must-see.
Rome is also home to the Pantheon, built in 125 AD, the stunning St. Peter’s Basilica as well as another classic, the Roman Forum. Many of the world’s most famous churches, museums and galleries are just around the corner allowing you to have it all.
Make sure you explore the popular Trastevere and its cafes and trattorias, sit down on the Spanish Steps or just relax and enjoy Rome’s picturesque and sunny atmosphere. Rome will surely convince you that it is one of Italy’s gems.
No matter if you’re looking for a room with a view, a cheap hostel or an over-the-top design hotel, Booking.com offers all of them and more. Close proximity to the Termini Train Station, Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports is included.
I started my tour of Rome early on a Sunday morning (5:30)...
I started my tour of Rome early on a Sunday morning (5:30) and walked at my own pace from monument to monument. I highly recommend Pincio Terrace in Villa Borghese at sunrise for spectacular views (plus, I practically had the place to myself!). Trevi Fountain was crowded by the time I arrived around 7:30a.m., but not too bad. The Pantheon was not open at the time I arrived, but came back later for a visit (about a 15 minute wait in line for tickets - not bad at all). I wasn't sure what to expect about visiting St. Peter's Basilica on a Sunday morning, but there was no line when I got there at 9:00a.m., which really surprised me. I was expecting a long line at the very least. But, I went through security and straight inside the building with zero wait. I stayed about an hour and then went outside to enjoy the front facade and the plaza. It was a very satisfying experience.
Food was hit and miss, but I'm not a picky eater and always found something I liked. I may do more research on the restaurant scene before my next visit to make sure I take advantage of that part of Rome.
Rode the Metro a few times. It's relatively easy to navigate. A bit dirty, but most metros are. Never felt unsafe. Rome is easy to walk, but use the Metro to get to a starting point and then to get you close to your hotel later.
James
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Our Rome travels were fist time for our three gran kids.
Our Rome travels were fist time for our three gran kids. Great experience learning so much and tons of walking. In June Rome is packed but having been there before we did not feel crushed. Also seems Rome and Florence where ewe also went have cleaned up their cities a lot. We had not issues with pick pockets or begging although it was around. Just protect your belongings and look around.
Frankly the worst place to get lunch is in the square near the Vatican. Fair amount of begging and homelessness. That consider friendly we only saw one small car accident.
Side Note: FYI We arrived in Rome airport via London on British Airways and it went well even thous the lost on bag in transfer. Coming into custom at Rome airport our one gran daughter is age 13 and half. Thus the computer scanner for passports she could not use. My wife and here were required to wait in the regular line to clear customs over a 2 and half hour wait. This caused us to miss our precooked transfer to out hotel. NUTS. Italian system is backwards.
Oh the Italian train system went on strike as well so we never got to Venice.
Raymond
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Rome is a beautiful place, with rich history, countless of...
Rome is a beautiful place, with rich history, countless of places to visit and exceptionally good if you are a foodie. However, as a big city in the south of Europe, and one that is overcrowded with tourists, it is dirty, with lots of traffic, both driving or walking. Coming from Athens, I expected these things and, to be honest, I didn't mind them, because Athens is more or less the same.
So, if you don't let these things form your view about the city, be ready for lots of walking and sight-seeing. Buses, trams and the metro go everywhere, and you can also walk short to medium distances. You can always stop for a coffee and a sweet or savory snack, and you can find small potable water fountains everywhere, to fill your bottle or cool your head.
As everyone else will tell you, you need to pre-book visits and buy tickets early for some places: the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are the two most important.
After visiting it twice, I can say that this will not be the end. The next time though, I will visit for two weeks, because 5 or 7 days, are just not enough.
Last but not least, the Romans are excellent hosts, and if you learn a couple of Italian phrases to use, before you go there, expect a smile.
IOANNIS
Greece
10
Scored 10
A charming city with great energy and vibes, surrounded by...
A charming city with great energy and vibes, surrounded by so much beautiful ancient history. Very friendly locals who were always ready to help and accommodating as they were always willing to speak in English.
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Smriti Prasad
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
If it's your first time in the Eternal City get the...
If it's your first time in the Eternal City get the information of the the buses, trams and Metro....could save you both money and walking.
Definitely need to per-book any of the "main attractions". Using using Google Map don't use the general location view...drill down further.
Julian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rome is a wonderful place.
Rome is a wonderful place. The Tourist destinations are awesome. Italian food taste Amazing especially the pasta. When it comes to transporation its easy there is Metro and Bus. However for future travellers you really need to be extra careful with the pickpockets especially in Metro. For improvements maybe they can work a little on cleanliness, safety and discipline.
In addition if your not used with warm weather try not to visit during summer its hot like we experience unti 40 degrees.
We stayed at The Major for the last day of our southern Italy trip prior to flying home from Rome. The room was great—plenty of space, large bathroom. Staff was very helpful.
Breakfast was served at the rooftop restaurant which was a lovely picturesque al fresco experience.
Very convenient (10 minute walk) from Roma Termini, which was great for us since we arrived by train from Napoli and left via the Leonardo Express to FCO.
Very comfortable hotel in the rail station area—which typically can be a little "hit or miss".
The location was perfect. It was our first time in Italy and our first stop was Rome. The Trevi Fountain is pretty central to the other landmarks for sight-seeing, so it was not too far of a walk and we could stop back in the hotel throughout the day. The included Breakfast exceeded our expectations, a good spread and you could sit on their rooftop terrace overlooking the Trevi Fountain. It was a bit difficult to locate when we first got there, but otherwise, highly recommend!
Monica was truly an amazing and responsive owner. Breakfast was served promptly in the room, and if we were leaving ahead of breakfast time, she left it in our room the night before. The bed was the most comfortable bed we had during our entire stay in Italy. (During our stay we were in 8 different accommodations.) Located less than a block from the train station and metro, it was very central to many big-ticket locations in Rome.
Thanks to:
Alexandra
Salvadori
Massimo
Vendela
(the hotel receptionists), our first 4 days in Italy were great. They are very nice people, very friendly and very helpful.
The hotel itself is also very good and exactly as described in the booking site. The price is very reasonable to such a good hotel with a parking, an excellent location and very good breakfast.
If I come to Rome again, certainly I’ll choose this hotel.
Excellent location in the historic center. You can walk to every major monument and plazas (5-15 minutes). Get the breakfast, excellent value for the buffet. If you haven’t been in Italy before, and Europe for that matter, keep in mind that this is the “Old World”: Hotels in the historic centers are old, so don’t expect large rooms with large bathrooms. You get just enough space to get clean and rest. Go out and enjoy Rome!
We had to book this room at the last minute because a train strike in Italy forced a change in our plans. The best part was the helpful host, Sergio, who deserves a better place to work. The room was uncomfortable, hot (the air conditioning didn't work) and smelled of bleach. The hotel is in a grubby area of Rome, near the train station, that felt unsafe at night. We left as soon as we could the next morning.
This is an absolutely fantastic boutique hotel in Monti. It is located very conveniently in Rome and the rooms are gorgeous and a decent size for Italy. Above all however, the staff are absolutely amazing. They all went above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable and enjoyed our stay. It felt like they were welcoming us into their home, rather than a hotel. We can’t wait to come back!
Small boutique hotel, very clean and nicely decorated with everything needed for a great weekend in Rome. The location is good and it was difficult to find a thing we didn't like. Maybe only the bed can be a bit better (a bit short for very high people).
The owner, Staffano, is absolutely the best! So nice and helpful, really cares and gives a feeling of home.
1) location - within easy waking distance of Termini train station
2) large room with best shower of seven hotels in Italy
3) friendly helpful staff, especially excellent cleaning staff
4) beautiful secluded garden area with cafe tables for outdoor snacking and breakfast
5) quiet room and hotel halls
6) reasonable price made it a good value for Rome
Hotel was located within easy reach of Roma Termini station and walking distance to all major attractions and restaurants.
Luigi was so friendly and very helpful and made us feel very welcome, not only to the hotel but Rome, giving a good representation of Italy. Would definitely stay again when next in Rome.
You can clearly see the dome of Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore through the windows.
That should explain everything about the view.
Restaurants/cafe's nearby are decent as well.
On top of all, this place is only about 5mins walk from the Rome Termini, which is the gateway to all of Italy.
We stayed at H10 Palazzo Gala on the last night of a two week vacation in Italy as we flew in/out of Rome. We only stayed one night. Th location is incredible. The staff ids friendly and helpful. The room was clean and comfortable. The rooftop terrace provides a wonderful view of the city.
Excellent boutique like hotel with nice breakfast and great staff . The location was great , just in front of a bus station, a corner shop and one of the best gelato place. Very safe neighborhood as we were 2 ladies travelling. Would definitely come back to Deseo if in Rome again.
Both receptionists, Amin and a blonde lady (forgot her name). They are so helpful. They answered my questions politely if I wanted to get any info for traveling in Rome and Italy in general. Keep it up! 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Mr Amin can consider to be promoted..Best hotel ever! Thank you
We had great time at Peace of Rome. The hotel is close to the Vatican and City centre. Host was very nice, he recommended us what is worth to see and also recommended a public transport, which is the best to use. Room was tidy.
Hotel Maximus in Rome was one of the best hotels in Italy we stayed in.
The location was central and very clean. The breakfast was brilliant. Lots of variety. The staff could not have been more helpful and very polite. 10/10.
Everything!!! The apartment was beautiful!! Nicest place we stayed in Italy! The host was so accommodating- will stay again when we come back to Rome! Fabrizio was the perfect host! 10 out of 10!
The Staff were very welcoming and kind, VERY KIND.
Only Hotel in the whole of Italy, after we toured Rome, Florence, Venice & Milan, that had plenty of ice cubes 24/7.
Omar at the reception is a gem
He has amazing tips for activities in Rome and across Italy. He's super proactive and extremely polite and friendly.
A real hotelier!
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