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8 years ago
Fairly convenient location near Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Square. Good value for the locker space, which could hold 2+ large carryon luggages. read more
Via Germanico 20
00192 Rome
Italy
Prati
06 62270110
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https://www.stowyourbags.com/it
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Stow Your Bags opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Stow Your Bags closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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They did a great job and were helpful and convenient. We would definitely use their services again…read morein Rome.
While touring Rome, my friend and I decided we need a needed a safe and dependable luggage storage…read moreplace for our (many) bags. We stumbled upon Left Luggage Room a couple streets from the Colosseum and knew instantly it was a perfect place to keep our things while we were out for the day. Gloria was so personable and helpful! She even provided us with a print out of local recommendations! Highly recommend this place for stowing your luggage safely!
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Great service! The manager/owner was very friendly! He coordinated a taxi for us to the airport and…read morethe service was very convenient, fully recommended. Only cash accepted so bring cash or there is ATM around.
From the owner: Il nostro Deposito Bagagli (Luggage Storage) si trova nel cuore di Roma, nella centralissima zona…read moredi Fontana di Trevi. Siamo una soluzione pratica e veloce se volete godervi in pieno relax una visita al Colosseo o una passeggiata a Piazza di Spagna o la bellissima Piazza del Pantheon. Ci prendiamo cura con professionalità e serietà del vostro bagaglio, offrendo la massima flessibilità e tranquillità a prezzi competitivi.
INSIDE THE LUGGAGE STORAGE WE HAVE SALE OF OUR PRODUCTS OF HANDMADE LEATHER BAGS, WALLETS, KEY RINGS AND BELTS
Recommended on TripAdvisor with zero Yelp reviews, we opted for Capital Luggage Deposit over…read moreKiPoint baggage storage within Termini Station. Capital Luggage is literally across the street from the KiPoint entrance. The small, unassuming shop looks exactly like you see online. It looks like a hole-in-a-wall with tons of yellow signage. When we arrived, deposit was super simple. The charge was less than KiPoint and it was flexible about pick up. Really, we could drop our bags and retrieve them anytime before 7pm, I believe. Overall, highly recommended!
From the owner: Luggage Storage in Rome's Termini Station! Flat Rate €5,00/day - no size and weight restrictionread more
30 Seconds Away! Termini Station
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Capital Luggage Deposit - Termini Station
Everything safe and easy to use! Super convenient if you saver mobility. Used it twiceread more
Charged 3 times for small locker because of problems. Had to reboot system. Email on website is…read morewrong. They do not answer phone number on web. Use any other option you can.
From the owner: Da Bibbo Luggage Storage siamo specializzati nel servizio di deposito bagagli sicuro per le…read moreesigenze di breve e lungo termine. Posizionati nel centro di Roma nel bellissimo Rione Monti, la nostra struttura rappresenta un servizio turistico sicuro e conveniente. Approfitta del tuo soggiorno a Roma, lascia le tue valigie da noi e goditi la città in pieno relax.
New luggage storage located between Termini Station and Via Nazionale
AMAZING tour experience!…read more We had a private 4-hour golf cart tour (highlights of all major attractions) which allowed us to see so many special places all over the city and from vantage points we would never have found on our own. Plus the golf cart was just fun whipping down random cobblestone streets and through crowds of people. It was a really special experience for us, and our tour guide was superb; very jocular and down to earth. As part of the tour our guide also got us into the pantheon for free and showed us around one of the local churches which had unique graphic illusions (as well as some creepy skulls/skeletons incorporated into the religious artwork). One of my favorite parts of the tour was stopping to check out Giardino degli Aranci (orange grove public square overlooking the city at night). Highly recommended.
AWESOME in every way! Our driver Matteo was absolutely…read morefantastic. Personable and knowledgeable, he was like an extension of our family, not just a tour guide. Do you want to see a lot of Rome in a short time? This is the way to do it!
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Last Friday was the first time using this station post-COVID. It used to be easy to catch a train…read morehere -- either local (regionale) or Leonardo Express. This morning was chaos. None of the regionale ticket machines we tried could complete a credit card transaction. The queue at the ticket window was 20-30 persons long. Had I known that I could skip buying a ticket and just use my credit card at the platform gate, catching the regionale would have been much easier.
It was a first time flying into Rome, Italy. I did my homework and knew what to do and where to go…read more It was pretty crowded, but I found everything and everywhere I needed to be. At an available kiosk, I purchased a Leonardo Express train ticket for €14 for a ride over to Termini station. There were screens that displayed which platform to go to catch your train. It might be hard to find space on the train if you're traveling with a big group or with lot of luggage.
A wonderful find. Large rooms, very pleasant staff and an very affordable price. An added bonus is…read moreit's location which is within walking distance to the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. They offer a Continental style breakfast each morning and housekeeping services. There is no room service. However, given the large number of eateries in the immediate vicinity of Caesar House it makes sense that there wouldn't be. All in all, a very nice place to stay.
I loved it. The manager and all her employees were very nice and helpful. They told us the best…read moreplace to visit, share some insights, gave us city map, told us some facts about history of Roma. Breakfast is excellent, large choice of fruits, cereal, juice, capuccino coffee si excellent. Fridge in the room was handy for cheese and carpaccio. They made reservations for us, recommandations. We felt like we were at a friend's place. Room and bathroom were large. Hotel is very well located. I will certainly return there on my next visit to Roma. Also, good value for the cost.
nice comfortable hotel. check in was easy. just remember the rooms are designed for 1 person so if…read moreyou are traveling with more people select a bigger room. It comes with free breakfast which is decent. Rooms are clean
This hotel was centrally located and easy to find - cab drivers all knew where it was. The staff…read morespoke English decently, but not fluently. The rooms are very small compared to American 4-star hotels but we expected that. As a matter of fact, I know some people who just wouldn't have been able to fit into the room without moving furniture. The bathroom was large but had one of those annoying half shower-doors that made it impossible to shower without soaking the entire bathroom. Free breakfast and Wi-Fi. 4 stars because they were very accommodating with a last minute change in our reservations.
Pretty nice hotel in a decent location. I was here for two nights and my room was clean,…read morecomfortable and quiet. You're very close to the Colosseum and apparently the view from the restaurant is quite good. I never made it up to the restaurant but there are plenty of places to eat within walking distance. Staff was nice and housekeeping did a great job. My room was really tidy! My only really issue was the stairs to the entrance. There were a lot of them and my bag weighed 29 kg so lugging it up the numerous steps was a pain. Leaving, the guy behind the desk carried it down for me because apparently there is an elevator, but it's incredibly slow.
I loved my stay at Hotel Capo d' Africa! The decor,…read morecleanliness, comfort and hospitality were very much The walkability to restaurants and pubs was a plus. I will sure to stay again
Funky hotel setup like others have mentioned. Location cannot be beat. Just footsteps to the…read morePantheon. The hotel entrance doors have a code/key at night because the concierge is off after 7-8pm or so. There's a restaurant right below us so their patio chairs extend right to the edge of the hotel doors. Which is quite an experience every time we walk in and out. Bed was comfy but shower is super tight. Somewhat common in Europe for the actual shower stall to be separated from the lavatory. Zero amenities. More of a hostel/Airbnb feel. Cabs and cars couldn't really get into this square because of the tight & narrow streets of Rome. I would still stay in central Rome again but would cautiously pick our next hotel.
The staff is amazing, let me say that first. So friendly and helpful. Location is perfect for…read moregetting around the city. Now the bad.... The AC in our first room didn't work, got moved. AC in 2nd room was just OK. No air flow in the room making it hard to sleep. Pillows are rock hard. Walls are paper thin, can here people coming and going in the halls.
Hotel Isa was a wonderful stay. The staff were friendly, professional, and always helpful, which…read moremade the experience even better. The hotel is very clean, especially considering its age -- it's clearly well maintained and cared for. The location is excellent and made getting around very easy. The rooftop breakfast buffet was very good, with a nice atmosphere and great views. Besides the bed and pillows being a bit hard, it was a very good stay overall, and I would happily return.
The location was perfect for us. Right down the street from Piazza Cavour, restaurants in the area…read morebut not overly busy at night . This hotel is walkable to everything if you are fully healthy . The staff was multi-lingual and always friendly. The rooftop breakfast was perfect for our late September stay. The food was freshly prepared. Our room was spacious, clean and comfortable. This hotel is also locally owned and was appreciative of our business.We were very glad to have stayed there and booked with this hotel.
During my recent stay in Rome, I came here a couple of times to catch a Metro orange line A train…read moreover to Vatican City to meet up with friends. It was much easier to catch a train here versus at the very busy Termini station. One way fare was 1,50€. I was able to pay by tapping my credit card at the fare gate.
We used the Metro Manzoni lines many times during our stay after it was recommended by our hotel…read more It was certainly much, much cheaper than taking cabs everywhere. (+) Very fast and affordable way to get around Rome. 1.50 euros for a single trip or better yet, 7 euros for a 24 hours unlimited pass. We would just get the pass and bop around different areas of town. It came in very handy. (-) Kind of dirty. I can only compare to other bullet trains I've used in other countries and I can tell you that Bangkok and Tokyo were both much, much cleaner. (-) Beware of pickpockets! Apparently they are very skilled here. We were warned on our first day in the city by the hotel staff. Luckily we brought jackets that had multiple zipper pockets n the inside, so we made it through the trip without a hitch. Suck on that, gypsies! (+/-) Heavily armed military presence all over at all stations. That is good for protection purposes, I suppose. On the flip side, they always made me a bit nervous as it seemed most of them kept their fingers on their triggers. Yikes. 3 stars. A-Ok. It served it's purpose and did the trick.