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    H10 Roma Città

    H10 Roma Città

    3.6(8 reviews)
    2.3 kmOstiense
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    Nice hotel!clean and tidy,delicious food,good service,close to the downtown. Kindly recommendedread more

    Fantastic hotel…read more Immediately upon walking in, it smells fresh and clean. You are greeted by the front desk and while not all of them are friendly and accommodating. Most of them were. I'd say the 4/5 that we dealt with during our entire 4 day stay here were great. We had a 3 night reservation here with a package from Groupon for traveling from the states to Paris and Rome. And this was our best hotel out of the two cities. However, we don't know the pricing or how much one night stay is. We were very pleased. They made an error on our reservation when first arriving, but immediately fixed it with no issues. The room is so clean and very modern. It's a tad tight for two single people, but it's very comfortable. The bathroom was spacious, clean and very nice. The only downfall is the shower door only covered half the tub, so when I showered, water would get all over the floors. Otherwise, excellent room. Our stay included free WiFi and continental breakfast. The WiFi didn't work very well from our room, so we had to stay in the lobby when needing to really use WiFi consistently. Otherwise, it was very slow and took forever to load anything. The breakfast is decent. They have a restaurant that is open for dinner 3 hours a night, and it was very good. We ate here every night because we loved it so much. While the menu was limited, the prices were very reasonable and the food was very fresh. We had all their seafood dishes and were very pleased with the quality. Would definitely come back if in Roma!

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    47 Boutique Hotel

    47 Boutique Hotel

    4.2(35 reviews)
    4.7 kmAventino, Centro Storico

    Picture a loooooong flight from JFK. After we land, now we need to get our bags, hail a cab in…read moreItaly and after all the hustling we arrived at this beautiful hotel, it was a Godsend. The 47 Boutique hotel doesn't have a grand spacious entrance, there are steps leading up to the lobby. Once inside, it feels like you're nestled in an Italian made quilt. The hotel quickly welcomed us and took care of our check in. I looked and noticed there's an outdoor plaza to the hotel, very European. Once we entered the elevator to our floor, we opened the door to a large spacious room. The hotel gave us a bottle of Italian wine with two glasses, I bought it up to the rooftop restaurant which overlooks Rome, that's in my next review. As an American traveling abroad, I know to bring 110/220 electric converters for our iStuffs. *ladies, the Shark/Dyson hair driers do not work. Sorry. Man do I love a bidet. The room has one to keep my twig & berries clean. Clean everything I say! The bed was very comfortable, no complaints. The bathroom was large and had items Americans aren't used to like towel warmers? Oh so chic. Stepping into the shower was a little tricky with the high tub. Not a big deal in my opinion. Breakfast the next day was fantastic. Every morning I started with a bottle of Pellegrino and a single espresso. The buffet had everything you need for breakfast, it was the highlight for us every morning. After our day was done, we opened a bottle of wine and sat in the courtyard. It was truly magical. If you're looking for an elegant hotel, this is not for you. This is a boutique hotel that's walking distance to all the great spots. Highly recommended and I would return the next time I'm in Rome.

    Not staying here nor have I in the past. But the roof-top patio and ambience is stellar. Best at…read morenight with it and the Vatican bathed in light.

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    Hotel Pyramid - Camera matrimoniale

    Hotel Pyramid

    2.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 kmTestaccio, Ostiense

    3.5 - stayed here October 2018. Front desk customer service…read morewas always helpful and gracious, even lending us an umbrella for a night out when it was raining. Rooms are ok. A/C works fine. Bathrooms are tiny, literally couldn't sit straight on the toilet. Also the shower drain was working properly so there was always some puddles water whilst showering. Finally, the last two nights - for some mysterious reason - hot water wasn't working, mostly got tepid/warmish water; so wouldn't recommend during the winter months. Not good for handicapped or elderly visitors as there are no elevators and stairs are pretty intense. Can't talk about the quality of the free breakfast because I never woke up on time to make it down there (until 9:30am). Bed was ok but pillows were hard as rocks, so take an advil on the first night unless you wish to wake up with a wicked headache. Finally, lots of noise in the morning from the maid(s) kept shouting in italian to each other (every day for 5 consecutive mornings) and making lots of noise whilst sweeping. Would recommend if you're young and not picky. P.S. totally recommend the gelateria around the corner for a night snack and the "Cappucino Doc" cafetería for breakfast!

    The only reason I'm hesitating to call this place a shithole is because I'm afraid that the…read moreplumbers union might take issue. We had a reservation for 4 nights but we moved out after the first one, forfeiting a substantial amount of money and I still think it was worth moving out. The rooms, if we can call them that without insulting hotels worldwide, are tiny holes. A room for two is the same as a room with a double bed, two beds are not an option. The air conditioning can only be turned off or on by the receptionist, any time you wish to do so you have to contact him. If it's on, this last century machine begins to roar with the ferocity of a lion that just got kicked in the balls and proceeds to freeze the room to inhuman temperatures. There is no temperature control available. The other option is to cook in the summer heat. The walls are thin. The construction right outside the window (not kidding, the window opened to a scaffolding where workers walked by and worked on the facade of the building right in front of our "room" on the 3rd floor) included hammering and drilling. If anybody within a 10 room radius flushed I could clearly hear it. The "bathroom" was a tiny toilet room, barely fit in size for even that purpose (about 1m by 2m in size). They had the audacity to call this a bathroom because they had a shower head installed on the wall and a drain on the floor and a shower curtain. No shower tray, no door, nothing to keep the water from flowing directly to the room and sprinkling all over the toilet paper if one were to attempt to take a shower. The room had no overhead light, only a small wall mounted lamp that provided less light than a flashlight could have. This whole thing, for the lack of a better word, is located in the middle of a filthy backstab ghetto of Rome, about 10 minutes from the clean, tourist friendly part of the town. The "breakfast" was served in a tiny room on the 2nd floor. It involved 2 pieces of croissants from plastic plates. Choices of drinks were water, orange juice and coffee, the first two from tiny plastic cups. When we arrived we were graciously allowed to decide who gets the last chocolate croissant, the rest got the 1 other kind. I would rather not speculate on the origin of these croissants. The only silver lining was that the receptionist was polite and spoke English relatively well. My recommendation is to avoid this place if there is a room anywhere else and choose a different city it there isn't.

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