Cristoforo Colombo is set in Rome's EUR district, next to Euroma2 shopping centre and close to Rome's GRA ring road. The hotel offers free WiFi throughout and parking and a free seasonal outdoor pool....
Set on the right bank of Rome's Tiber River, Hotel Sant'Angelo is set in a historic building, just 1 km from the Spanish Steps. It offers free Wi-Fi and en suite rooms.
Hotel Pacific boasts 50 years of welcoming tradition and experience in a completely renovated building, close to Saint Peter's Square and the Vatican Museums, elegant neighbourhood in the Eternal...
v_thomas66
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Breakfast was very good.
Staff was good or average
Location was excellent
Hotel Club House Roma is in a quiet area, 100 metres from Rome's Cornelia Metro Station and 3 stops from the Vatican City. Rooms offer air conditioning, free WiFi and satellite TV.
The Twentyone is a modern boutique hotel on Via Cola di Rienzo, one of Rome's best shopping streets. Castel Sant'Angelo and the historic centre are just a pleasant 10-minute walk away.
David
United Kingdom
Location was good, near the Vatican. Staff were helpful.
Hotel Sonya is in a quiet area of central Rome, in front of the Opera House and 50 metres from the Viminale Palace. This hotel features free WiFi throughout and rooms with cable TV.
Jenna
Ireland
The location is very convenient being close to both the coliseum and the trevi fountain. There are also some restaurants close to the hotel. The hotel room was cleaned everyday despite some reviews saying otherwise. I enjoyed the stay overall.
Featuring a fitness centre and sun terrace with a shared hot tub, Hotel 87 eighty-seven - Maison d'Art Collection offers modern rooms with free Sky TV.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Coliseum and 100 metres 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.
Located in central Rome, Horti 14 Borgo Trastevere Hotel is just 10 minutes' walk from the heart of lively Trastevere. The 4-star hotel offers a garden and bar.
Fabulous location and beautifully designed and presented property
Situated 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.
Just 200 metres 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 50 metres 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, 5 minutes' walk from Termini Train Station.
Plenty of room at breakfast and good choice of food
Hotel Sisto V is opposite Gemelli Train Station, a 5-minute walk from the Policlinico Gemelli hospital, and within easy reach of the Olimpico Stadium and the Vatican City.
Cristoforo Colombo is set in Rome's EUR district, next to Euroma2 shopping centre and close to Rome's GRA ring road. The hotel offers free WiFi throughout and parking and a free seasonal outdoor pool.
breakfast was good, and the receptionist was very helpful
Hotel American Palace Eur is a historical property, just 50 metres from the Laurentina Metro Station. Drinks are available in the green courtyard with fruit trees. There is a free 24-hour gym.
Great location very clean and great customer service
Hotel Lella is 500 metres from Castro Pretorio Metro Station and less than 15 minutes' walk from Termini Train Station. It offers and en suite rooms 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!!
Conveniently set in the centre of Rome, Maalot Roma - Small Luxury Hotels of the World provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Excellent location. Very friendly and helpful staff
Situated in Rome, within 600 metres of Largo di Torre Argentina and 800 metres of Palazzo Venezia, Luxury Apartments Pantheon Roma features accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
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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 situated 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 350 metres from Trevi Fountain, the property offers air-conditioned rooms.
We loved this hotel. we loved everything about it!
Conveniently set in the centre 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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Attractively situated in Rome, Palazzo Velabro, a Member of Design Hotels features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Everything about the hotel the staff were brilliant
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.
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Our trip was just two night, but in the shoulder seasons we...
Our trip was just two night, but in the shoulder seasons we would have stayed longer. The heat and crowds were overwhelming at times. Great credit to Rome for how they handle the number of tourists. The streets are kept pretty tidy. Our one concern visiting Rome this time was the pick pocket warnings, but with the number of police and security around we were able to relax and enjoy.
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Pauline
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I loved the accessibility of sites from each other.
I loved the accessibility of sites from each other. Each place you may want to visit is no more than 15 to 20 minutes from another one. It made each day's walk manageable. There are also cool churches to stop at between each since it gets very hot under the sun.
Victor
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Rome is a great city full of history and great architecture.
Rome is a great city full of history and great architecture. The problem for me was that it was so hot (I visited at the end of June) and it was so crowded. The touristic nature of the city makes it difficult to visit certain locations.
Hale
Turkey
6.0
Scored 6.0
Rome has changed over the years, and not necessarily for the...
Rome has changed over the years, and not necessarily for the better. The summer crowds, which begin in late May are huge, with long lines for most all attractions. Getting to see such marvels of the Sistine Chapel or the Pantheon became excruciating, just too many people. Tours are oversold, and again, the lines are awful, even with 'skip the line tours'. I was saddened by the sight of trash along the streets and the abundant amount of graffiti on buildings. Many sites, like Palazzo Navona, where there are 3 gorgeous Bernini fountains are walled up under construction, but no work has been done for ages, yet it remains boarded up. Rome needs to step up and clean up. If you go, I would suggest early spring or late fall, when the crowds have dispersed.
Karen
United States
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
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.
The location is excellent but unlike many 5 star hotels the staff were fantastic - not at all pretentious or pompous but extremely helpful,polite and very down to earth.
We are lucky to have experienced many 5 star hotels around the globe but this is one of the best with great facilities, lovely spa staff and an excellent location too!
The bar has an extraordinary manager who spoke super English and was extremely hospitable!
We regularly travel to Italy and we will definitely stay here again!
clean. modern. convient 64 bus stop front of house. every night safe night walk in St. Peter piazza. lovely cats are being taken care of near house. nice garden. refresh terrace. full kitchen. large studio room. best best best in Rome. It is the best stay among more than 20th in my this Italy trip. well communication and kind nice host. thank you again!! we will be back again. Thank you!
It is the best hotel we had reserved in Italy. It’s high value for money.It was not only good location but also reasonable in price. It had great facilities and clean rooms. The staffs were very kind and enthusiastic. But we didn’t have breakfast because we forgot that our hotel bill included breakfast. I hope I can taste breakfast next time I go to Rome.
Convenient location.
A rare (in Italy) small balcony (nice to have a little outdoor spot to take in a bit of fresh air) Contemporary, clean decor.
A reasonable amount of surface/storage space compared to some of the hotels we experienced in Rome
Decent value for the money at this time of the year in Rome
The room was very big. Breakfast perfect in comparison to other hotels we stayed in Italy. I need to say that place is a very good choice in Rome! Nothing bad happened there. The cleaness was extremely good.
Stachowiak
Poland
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