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9 years ago
Stayed here while in Rome for 3 nights. Location is good, walking distance to Piazza Navona. The hotel is clean and the staff is very friendly and helpful. read more
Largo de Pallenaro 8
00186 Rome
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Centro Storico
06 68136945
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Palazzo Navona Hotel
(23 reviews)
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I loved staying here. Located close to many of the attractions in Rome and not far from others. The…read morestaff were all very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was amazing. Lots of great choices. There is a bar on the main floor and a rooftop bar. It has beautiful views of the city and is very relaxing. I would definitely stay here again when I come to Rome.
A great center of the city hotel! The rooms were very comfortable and the staff were amazing and…read morevery helpful. The hotel is surrounded by amazing restaurants and most of the attractions are less than 1/2 hour walk.
Albergo del Senato
(38 reviews)
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Honestly the best staff, in particular we loved Sara, Carlo, Luca. Sara was genuinely friendly and…read morehelpful during our stay. The rooftop bar had some gorgeous views of the city. It can get windy up there so dress appropriately. Our room had the best view of the pantheon. It was nice to see the insane number of tourists and watch it die down in the evening. This hotel includes breakfast daily from approximately 7am to 10am and the options were pretty good. Coffee, pastries, bacon, eggs, yogurt, fruit, and fruit juices. The pineapple juice was my personal favorite along with the cappuccino. Excellent place to stay, very friendly and the room is clean and it helped us with our stay right in the middle of everything
Nice. No frills hotel immediately adjacent to the Pantheon. Great location. Stayed here for a quick…read morelayover. It's a tough comparison since my previous stay in the area was a wonderful airbnb about a minute down Via dei Pastini in which we had half a floor to spread out over. All in all perfectly fine. Very vibrant area.
Singer Palace Hotel
(10 reviews)
Phenomenal! The hotel is stunning and full of history. It's quiet and cozy, elegant and charming…read moreand situated in the perfect spot in the city! Walking distance to the Trevi Fountain, Colosseum and Pantheon. The staff are welcoming and attentive. The roof top is not to be missed! Stunning views of the city - the perfect spot for aperativo or dinner! The craft cocktails are delicious and made thoughtfully. Can not say enough wonderful things about this property!
Gorgeous! Breathtaking rooftop views. The decor for Easter was beautiful! The service and…read morecocktails were fantastic! We come back every time we go to Rome!
DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti
(26 reviews)
If you are wanting to stay at a full-service, Hilton branded hotel property while in Rome without…read moregoing bankrupt doing so, The Doubletree Hotel by Hilton Rome Monti would be a solid choice. By Rome standards for a full-service hotel, it would be considered affordable by many. But just to be clear, it is not ultra-inexpensive. For the money, it is firmly in the 4-star hotel genre (getting a 5-star Yelp rating from me within this category because I could find nothing wrong with it during my stay). So, while it may not have crystal chandeliers and butlers running around, it is definitely not a student tourist level hostel. It has modern, comfortable public spaces, elevators that hold more than 2 people at a time, a restaurant with a good breakfast spread, and well-appointed guest rooms with modern amenities and AC. I really don't need more than that when I am traveling solo for business so it was perfect for me given that set of circumstances. As a comparison, I have stayed at a 5-star Rome hotel which was absolutely a step up in terms of service, luxury features, and a sense of a personal attention. But when I am alone on business, that level of service is not necessary and can feel uncomfortable to me. There are plenty of cafe's and restaurants within a 10 min walk and it is a reasonable walk to attractions such as the Opera House, the Coliseum, and the Trevi Fountain. It is also a 10-minute walk to the main terminal Rome train station and the cool, local Nuovo Mercato Esquilino if you are into that type of thing like I am. I spent early mornings walking somewhere for coffee and then through the Mercato to watch the vendors work to ready their produce and meat to be pawed over by early restauranteurs which was a cool look at the underbelly life of this great city. I really liked that this hotel is not right up against the busy street and, on at least 2 sides of the building, there are streets that are not constantly jammed with the noise of traffic. My room fronted one of the quiet sides. It is unclear to me if I was upgraded to a nicer than standard room location because of my Hilton loyalty status but I had a very quiet stay in a room that was impeccably clean and could be easily darked out during the day if I needed a restorative nap for my jet lag. The gym was reasonably appointed and open 24/7 and the wi-fi speed was top notch. I had a great stay here for the money. Based on all of this, when in Rome in the future as a solo business traveler, I would be very happy to stay here again.
We spent three nights here before an Eastern Mediterranean cruise departing from Civitavecchia. We…read morearrived and departed via Roma Termini, just a few blocks away. That made the location extremely convenient. The hotel sits a short walk from Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, where Pope Francis is buried. Some areas near the main train station are often described as unsafe by Italian standards. We did not experience that near the hotel. Tourists and locals were out late, and the neighborhood stayed active into the evening. Rome is compact and easy to navigate. Most major attractions felt reachable within about 20 minutes by taxi, bus, or rail. We tried to visit the Trevi Fountain at 10:00 pm to avoid crowds. That plan failed completely(see pic). It was packed. Locals eat later than in the U.S., and many parts of the city stay busy well into the night. Restaurants remain open late. A note for U.S. travelers. European hotel rooms run smaller for the price. Even using Hilton points, our room would have cost close to $700 per night USD and felt small. The hotel offers a pleasant rooftop bar and a spacious lobby with multiple seating areas. The buffet breakfast was a solid, comfortable way to start the day. It was included for us as Hilton Diamond members. I am unsure of the cash price. Overall, the location and amenities make this a smart pre-cruise choice, especially for travelers relying on rail connections.
Hotel Artemide
(109 reviews)
This was our first time to Italy and Hotel Artemide made our trip. The room was a good size for…read moreEurope. It was fashionable, classy, and most importantly - clean. We didn't rent a car so I can't comment on parking, but everything you want to see, like the Colosseum, is just a short walk from the hotel or you can take a cab. The staff were wonderful with helpful suggestions from the front desk to the amazing breakfast buffet staff that always gave us a very warm "buongiorno" when we came in. After a few days the server didn't need to ask anymore he just brought me a cappuccino when I sat down. That is probably the biggest breakfast buffets I have ever seen. The two pictures don't fully capture it all. I really liked this hotel and would be back if I am ever in Rome again.
Only a few blocks from Termini Roma, this short walk was a perfect home base. Its location gives…read moreeasy walking access to the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and much more. Plenty of shopping, dining and coffee nearby. The room was clean and modern with a fully stocked, complimentary mini bar. Loved the bathroom, the bar upstairs and the breakfast buffet and coffee with Salvatore was a great start to each day. The downstairs spa was a bit small, but enjoyable nonetheless, with steam room, sauna, and simple hydrotherapy stations. All in all this was the best accommodations we had our entire 10 day trip throughout Italy. Will gladly stay here again! The staff, service, location, amenities and facility were all stellar!
The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel, Autograph Collection
Where do I begin? This hotel The Pantheon was such a charm, most definitely iconic. The bed was…read moreincredibly comfortable, and having my own Jacuzzi and sauna in the room made the stay even more relaxing which I definitely took full advantage of for several hours. The décor was delightful, the breakfast each morning was delicious, and the staff was genuinely warm and friendly. I will absolutely be returning to the Pantheon area on my next travels to Rome.
If you are looking for a hotel in the heart of the city by the attractions, then this is the place…read moreto stay. This is a small boutique hotel that is right behind the Pantheon. I'm not sure if you can find a closer hotel. The Trevi Fountain is just a 15 minute walk away too. Plus the hotel features a cocktail bar on the top floor that affords beautiful views! As Marriott members we were treated very well with room upgrade, a bottle of wine and more when we visited! The room is a bit dark in decor but once you open your window you'll feel that you are in the midst of the old part of town with good lighting . The bathroom was quite expansive too! I appreciated the big shower after a long day. Lastly the customer service at the front desk was wonderful: we appreciate them calling restaurants on our behalf, especially during the holidays.
Hotel Santa Maria
(31 reviews)
hotel was very clean. The maintenance staff so sweet. The restaurant down below had delicious…read morecoffee. I would definitely recommend staying here if you want to have a Roman hub travel spot. as in ANY big city, beware the homeless
Our favorite hotel in Rome. Charming, perfectly located, friendly staff, absolutely nothing to…read morecomplain about and everything to love. We've stayed there three times in the last 9 years and will again.
Hotel Portoghesi
(8 reviews)
The location was perfect for us! We were near restaurants we enjoyed and walked to all major sites…read more The front desk staff was very pleasant and helpful. Breakfast was good and the terrace breakfast room was pleasing. The bedroom had plenty of space. We really enjoyed our stay!
We absolutely loved staying in this comfortable and cozy hotel for a week. The room, although…read moresmall, was reasonably priced. It was immaculate, and I always check details in any place I stay. Our beds were comfortable, although the mattresses sagged a little. Breakfast was delicious, and the staff was unbelievably courteous and helpful. I have Celiac disease and the hotel purchased gluten-free bread and cereal just to accommodate me. There is also a Yellow-legged Gull that comes to breakfast outside the breakfast room on the roof every day, named Harry, and he is adorable. We had a lovely view of the street, too. The location is perfect for seeing the city, many attractions within walking distance. We most highly recommend this hotel for experiencing the true flavor of Rome's hospitality and culture.
Hotel Monte Cenci
(12 reviews)
My husband and I have traveled around the world and have stayed in high end places. Paolo treated…read moreus like royalty, they welcomed us with champagne and made us feel at home. We have travel to Roma four other times and he pointed out amazing sights we haven't seen before. It's the perfect boutique hotel. Will be back!!!
Went here for the rooftop bar and the staff was very friendly and knowledgeable about the history…read moreof the city!
The Inn at The Roman Forum
(25 reviews)
The Inn at the Roman Forum is a really unique boutique hotel that my husband and I stayed in when…read morewe were in Rome for our anniversary. It was a good location to see the Colosseum, and the Vatican. There's two parts to this hotel, including hotel rooms and also suites. We were lucky enough to get upgraded to a suite which was very spacious. It was like a little apartment! It is located in an area which is separate from the actual hotel. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. We had a very comfortable stay. They serve a complementary breakfast every morning, which was quite extensive and delicious! In the evenings before dinner, they do serve some appetizers and wine, almost like a "happy hour". If I ever return to Rome, definitely would like to stay in this hotel again. It was so amazing and unique my husband and I couldn't stop talking about it.
We had a fantastic stay here. The hotel is very unique and the history is truly eternal!…read more The hotel sits just minutes walk from the Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Cerchi Park. However, it is quietly nestled in a beautiful little neighborhood. It is very quiet and quaint. Upon arrival we were greeted with the welcoming staff and escorted into the ruins beyond the lobby where we were brought a lovely tiramisu welcome treat to enjoy while taking in the ruins. The room is impressively large with a huge bathroom. We had a plush king sized bed with cozy down bedding. The thick beautiful curtains ensured that the room was perfectly dark for great sleep even if we wanted a mid day nap. There was a lovely little balcony with a view of the courtyard. With the curtains open the natural light is perfect. The bed was comfortable and we Sisto very nicely here. The bathroom is very big with a walk in shower and bidet with all toiletries needed to have a comfortable stay. I will say I was a bit bummed that the tile warmer was not functional but the hotel was very kind offering anything to make sure that we were happy. This was not a problem and we stayed in this room as warming towels us a perk but not a requirement. I would also note that the building is quite old and the bathroom had a metallic smell perhaps from the pipes of older plumbing but it was fine as long as we kept the bathroom door closed. I think the hotel was really concerned that we were upset but we absolutely were not just keep in mind this building is antique and if you are coming from the US where everything is new and not used to a potential aroma of antiquity be prepared to experience a true European city and do not complain. All details are thought of here including mini bar, clothes steamer, hair dryer, toiletries and a welcome gift. The staff is so friendly and welcoming. They are always ensuring that we were comfortable and happy. We absolutely loved our stay here. The hotel is a special place and experience. The nostalgia of standing and staying where the Romans once stood 2000 years ago was definitely a treat! The hotel has a rooftop terrace where we enjoyed breakfast in the mornings and wine in the evening. The lounge just inside of the terrace is cozy and comfortable to enjoy a glass of wine or cocktail in the evening and there's a cozy fireplace to warm up, which we took full advantage of after a long wet rainy day in the colosseum and Roman forum. We had a great stay here and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a special Roman experience. We will definitely be back!
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THIS IS A GREAT HOTEL...!!!…read more On another review site site, the gushing reviews say "Marco and Serena Rock!", "Nice hotel with awesome hosts!", etc. It's one of the top-rated hotels in all of Rome. We wholeheartedly agree... this is a GREAT hotel. Hotel Deko Rome is a small, nice 6 room guest house located on the Italian 2nd floor (what Americans would call 3rd floor) of a nondescript office building in central Rome, right next door to the U.S. Embassy. The lobby and dining area is small (remember, it's only 6 guest rooms), the cappuccino is fantastic, the breakfasts are really very nice. The rooms are spacious, beds are comfortable, bathrooms are spacious and updated, and everything is stylish and meticulously clean. BUT IT ISN'T THE ROOMS that makes this a fantastic hotel. It's the staff - Serena, Marco and the entire staff are fantastic. Just fantastic. Completely fantastic. Utterly fantastic. When we arrived, Serena spent 30 minutes sitting down with us, pointing out tourist "must do's" and great restaurant and bar recommendations on a big map of Rome. She highlighted everything. It was like having your own personal tour guide of Rome. She was truly wonderful. Marco, who arrived for the evening shift, was equally wonderful. Listen to their recommendations and guidance - they really know Rome, and really know what they're talking about... I've probably slept in 1,000+ hotels in my lifetime, and this was one of the best hotel experiences I've ever had. Deko isn't fancy. But it's fantastically located, modestly priced, very clean and very comfortable, with an incredible staff. MY HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION EVER...
Great little place with an outstanding location. The staff was attentive and the facilities were…read moresuper clean.
What can we say! This place was awesome! Francesco was wonderful. The room was exactly like the…read morepics, and the bathroom was actually a lot bigger than expected. We had the pink room, which also had a small balcony with a cute table and two chairs. It's located in a very nice residential area of Rome, right between Piazza Bologna and Stazione Tiburtina, which is where we caught our bus to Siena! So convenient. Francesco recommended a wonderful restaurant called De Enrico, which was really wonderful! Can't say enough about our stay here! Just fantastic!
With the subway nearby at Piazza Bologna, there's really no difference between staying around here…read moreor closer to central Rome. The plus side to staying here is that it's more reseidential, which means fewer tourists, which means less beggers and annoying people trying to sell you junk. Francesco was a delight, just a very sweet man who is more than willing to help with any questions, though knowing some Italian will be most helpful. The room was very clean and spacious with a nice balcony to get some fresh air. Breakfast foods were ready to eat pastries and cereal if desired with coffee, tea and juices. The pricing is very reasonable and there is an elevator, which is nice after all the walking we did and you will likely do in Rome. We would absolutely stay here again in the future.
This is charming bed and breakfast located in the central of Rome with easy walking distance to the…read moreVatican, Trevi fountain, piazza novana, etc... Not only was the location great, but we felt so welcomed and accommodated by the inn owners, two beautiful girls. We booked this bed and breakfast thru tripadvisor, but had such a great stay that I wanted to share this treasure with my fellow yelpers. The building itself is over 800 years old, but the great thing I liked was that the bathroom were fully renovated. Next trip to Rome, I fully recommend a stay in this bed and breakfast...they do serve good breakfast.
This review is here just to give you my pros and cons about this hotel and to help you with making…read morea choice. We made a bad one based on reviews here, so here is my opinion about this hotel: Staying here for the second night today. Our room is on the first floor. Pretty big, for three people, but there are two of us(we chose to pay more and have bigger room) while choosing on Expedia. Smell in the room is killing me. No, killing doesn't cover it. I never had asthma and all of a sudden I started coughing and my air pathways were narrowing. No other rooms were available but one on the first floor with the same smell. So my choices were to find another place to live or to deal with it. I opened the window and slept with it wide opened. Cold, but at least I could breathe. It is either a bad mold or they kill cockroaches, or something of similar sorts. I had a choice of moving, but after 11-12 am, and we had 9am tickets to Vatican that were impossible to cancel. Also, who says that the other room will be better? Staying in the same room second night in a row. The window is wide open, so keep your fingers crossed for me. Just had an adventure in the shower :) Here is a story for you if you are interested. It takes 4-5 min to heat the water in the shower. The shower pan is high and the water stays in it and it doesn't drain properly. The adventure was to have a hot shower while standing in 3 inches of icy cold water. If I turned down the shower, it became cold again, so no choice of waiting for half an hour for the water to drain. If I kept the shower running, it starts to overflow after 15 min, so no, not possible either. You an stand on you tippy toes and have a shower while you are warming one leg at a time. Feel like a flamingo now :)
We were thrilled to find this place highly recommended on TripAdvisor. We were not disappointed at…read moreall! Gianluca met us and gave detailed instructions on places to go and recommendations for restaurants, he even arranged our transportation to and from the airport. Booking this B&B is like having a private concierge along with it. We just can't thank Gianluca enough for all he has done for us. It is clear from our experience that he has been doing this for 24 years. Breakfast on the rooftop terrace overlooking Rome is always phenomenal! The location of this B&B is perfect, only a few blocks from the Vatican and a short walk across the Tiber river to the other major archaeological sites. Even better, there is a 24 hour bakery in the ground floor right underneath this place!! We just can't recommend this guest house enough!
This was such a nice B&B right around the corner of both the Vatican and a Metro stop! The room was…read morebright, clean, and comfortable. The bathroom was tidy, there were plenty of linens, and all appliances worked well. We were provided a great foldable map along with several suggestions and highlighted walks. This was a nice touch to our intro. Every morning we had a lovely breakfast on the terrace, complete with juice coffee/tea, bread with spreads, croissants, boiled eggs, yogurt, fruit, a meat plate, and a cheese plate; you won't leave hungry! There is also an elevator so you don't have to lug your luggage (or yourself) up the stairs.
We stayed in this wonderful apartment for 10 days and had a fantastic time…read more Location is perfect, within very short walking distance to Piazza Navona, the pantheon and all major public squares. Marco is a fantastic host. The bathrooms are tiny compared to American standards, but the apartment was very well equipped, clean and comfortable with an amazing library (if you can read Italian!). If you are willing to walk distances, you won't need a cab to take you anywhere. We walked to the Vatican, Coliseum and even the train station without problem.
The owner, Maurizio, is super nice and very accommodating of our needs. He gave us great…read moresuggestions of exactly where to go, how to optimize, and even booked a museum visit for us in advance so we didn't have to wait in line. The breakfast nook was very cute and well, I couldn't have picked a better place to stay than at this B&B for our 1 week vacation in Rome. It is decently close to all the Rome attractions but far enough to not be surrounded by touristy things or tourists for that matter. Would highly recommend this place!!!
4.0 stars. The only thing preventing a higher rating was the weakness of the WiFI signal strength…read more Fantastic value for this centrally-located peaceful oasis. Casa Il Rosario is managed by The Dominican Sisters of Charity of the Roman Catholic Church. The door is locked from midnight to 6am, so one needs to be back by midnight. I reserved a room a year in advance, and requested a room with an air conditioner facing the inner courtyard. They remembered my request, and assigned us exactly what we had asked for, which was room 301. Wi-Fi connection was weak, even when I went into the hallway. Very clean, large, and comfortable room with two adjoining twin beds, and a tile floor. The staff (including nuns) providing service were very kind and considerate. Breakfast was simple and good; one sister even came to check on us at breakfast to see if we were satisfied, and encouraged us to eat more. LOCATION WAS EXCELLENT in the Monti neighborhood. A short walk to the Coliseum, Roman Forum, lots of small good Roman restaurants, and bus stops (including for going to Vatican City). Easily within walking distance are the Roma Termini train station, the Metro, the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps. There is a serene in-house chapel.
We had such an odd experience at Hotel Laurentia. My friend, cousins, and I ended up booking a…read morecouple of nights here after our other hotel arrangements in Ostia didn't work out. The man at the front desk during the day was helpful and accommodating, but the front desk person working the evening was rude and unprofessional. The hotel is in San Lorenzo which is popular with college students and hipsters alike. It's a few blocks away from what the hotel staff described as a bad neighborhood, but I think they took a ton of extreme precautions. After 8pm, they lock the front doors to the hotel. YES - LOCKED. You'll have to ring the bell and bang on the door, and even then, the front desk person might ignore you, making the assumption that it's a drunk passerby just playing a prank. So bizarre. We ended up waiting 15 minutes and then getting ID'ed as if we were trying to get into an exclusive night club before getting in to the hotel that we paid good money for. I'll stop here because even thinking about this experience gets me agitated. For more than 120 euros per night, you would think they had a better system organized here. The rooms were okay... roomy but outdated and totally dark. 0 windows! The bathrooms were very clean and extremely spacious. I'd give this hotel one star if it wasn't for the spacious rooms and decent front desk person working in the earlier hours. He was pretty helpful in giving us directions and letting us know which routes to take if we chose to walk to local attractions. Those factors were the only saving grace here. Book at your own risk.
Great hotel. Stayed a week for work. Breakfast was filling and the cappuccino fantastic. It's close…read moreto the action with several tavernas out in the piazzatta which I both went to and watched from my terrace. The desk staff was helpful and enjoyed my basic Italian. I'd stay here again, as it is close to the Termini and easy (less than 3miles) from most anywhere.
The staff at this hotel was great! My daughter forgot her cannoli in the refrigerator after we had…read morealready checked out. Unfortunately, it had been thrown away, but the gentleman behind the counter insisted on walking down the street and bought her another one!
On my recent tour of Italy, Mercure was one of four hotels I stayed in, and was an enjoyable…read moreexperience. I've stayed in a Mercure in Paris, so I knew to expect a kind of standard room with everything I need and nothing I didn't! The bed was comfortable enough and the wifi was fast. Some people in my party took issue with the fact that there was no air conditioning to be had, as it was turned off for the entire hotel for the season. I was comfortable, but it may be a good idea for the hotel to have a couple box fans on deck for those that like to sleep cold. Oh, and as a PSA, there is an elementary school across the street, and during school hours you will hear screaming children. Kinda weird if you don't know where it's coming from, like I didn't for the first two days. This hotel isn't too close to anything worth seeing, but there was always a cab out front to take us to wherever we wanted to go. My favorite aspect of this hotel was the bar scene! It was always a good time every night, and the bartenders were so personable and adorable. Get the Aperol Spritz!
Just shy of an hour outside of Rome, one stop past the popular city of Bracciano, you'll find…read moreManziana and this little gem of a place. I was lucky enough to visit for an event recently, and I feel like my trip here will be hard to top. The staff was very welcoming, we felt very well hosted and our every need was anticipated. Our party had the villa to ourselves, and it was truly magical to have our own place for our stay. Meals were abundant with the freshest and most flavorful ingredients - there's not a thing I disliked during my many meals there. We could wander outside the gates to the small village of Manziana and enjoy some gelato, or even the summer festival that happened to be taking place when we were there. While the staff spoke excellent English, my Italian classes from long ago at college helped me navigate a few of the interactions that we had in town. If you're lucky enough to have an event at Villa Clodia, I hope that you enjoy your stay there as much as I did!