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Unica Suites Rome
4.1/551 Reviews
Trevi
The room was quite small but don’t let that put you off, it’s big enough for what you require for a nice stay while visiting Rome. The hotel is in a side street in a private court yard, we were in room 106 which was up one flight of stairs inside a doorway that had a little corridor with about 4 more rooms. The room was really clean, nice big shower but not very private if your travelling with a friend, you can see into the shower from the bedroom. Cooker and sink with tea and coffee machine, glasses and utensils. The staff were friendly but no one was at reception between 6 at night and 9 in the morning, if you needed help there was a phone number to ring. Room was cleaned every day, fridge had water that was free. We enjoyed our stay here, the hotel was in a great position close to attractions, quiet side road but just round the corner were bars and restaurants, we would stay here again next time in Rome
Rhinoceros
4.6/526 Reviews
Colosseo
The purpose of this trip is to rest for two days Booked an ”improved apartment” Unique ”smart” apartment design, very convenient space planning, simplicity and practicality exceed my expectations Stay in room 23, there are many windows and sunlight, if necessary, the relaxation area can be completely isolated from the light Large white bathroom with windows and mirrors on the entire wall A full kitchen area (near the supermarket) to prepare your own breakfast The maid cleans the room effectively every day, replenishing tea, coffee capsules and water (carbonated and natural) The location of the hotel is very convenient, first of all the sights within walking distance (30 minutes walk to the Vatican), and there is a local coffee shop around the corner where you can have a cup of espresso and croissant in the morning Excellent staff service, they also helped book a trip to the Vatican It is very important that the door of the hotel must be closed until 8 am, you need to call the staff and they will see you.
Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican
4/544 Reviews
Trionfale
The hotel is owned by Accor, and it is booked habitually, thinking that the quality is guaranteed. It is very large, with 100 rooms. Not in the urban area, but relatively close to the Vatican. Turn left at the exit and turn 100 meters to Balduina station. You can take the subway directly from the airport. In a residential area, there is a room from Wenzhou nearby. We booked a quadruple room, one bedroom, one living room, one bathroom, one kitchen, and a big balcony. We can cook but there is no washing machine. There will be no one to clean even if you stay here, and you have to take the garbage to the gate on the first floor to throw it away. The bathroom light kept flickering, and I called someone to fix it, but they didn't come. After a few days, I came back to Rome and still wanted to stay here. I booked and paid in advance, but the hotel said that there was no reservation, and the room was full again that day. Fortunately, even though Ctrip coordinated me to go to the city, I made up for the difference. Mood from sunny to cloudy. It is recommended to book a room with a discount. After payment, you still need to confirm with the hotel front desk whether the reservation is successful. Hotel front desk service is good. The hotel has an underground parking lot, which can store luggage.
The Heritage- at Trevi Fountain-
4.2/52 Reviews
Rome City Centre
Gasometer Urban Suites
4.6/571 Reviews
Garbatella
For the sake of being fair: I haven’t managed to see any information about it being a 5-star hotel on the site of Gasometer Suites. So, if it is a “Guest house” or “Bed-and-Breakfast” then I don’t have a single negative word about it to say. It perfectly served our goal to spend a night in Rome before going further in Italy without spending time on getting in and out of center of Rome. But a little problem is that is one makes a google-search for Gasometer Urban Suites, then the search itself, Google Maps and many other sites having hotel listings will Inform one that Gasometer Urban Suites is a 5-star hotel. And this is also what our expectations correspondingly were. Well, G.U.S. has nothing to do with 5-star hotel by far: - Nobody meets arriving guests outside and helps them with their luggage - Even further, by default you are expected to carry your luggage to your room yourself as well. When nothing happened (speaking our luggage) after we were checked in and got room keys and still looking around for 5-starriness, I asked a question to helpful lady at the reception, the answer was: I can, of course help you… and then there was a “but”, so my wife and I ended-up dragging our 3 suitcases to the room ourselves. - Reception itself closes down at 11:00 p.m. and then there is no staff at all in the hotel, not even a night guard. So, if you need anything after that or – God forbid – you have any problem – it is your problem. Further to that, in order to get in, one has to use a room key-card to open a door to get into the hotel in principle. I had experienced many times, when these magnetic keys suddenly stopped working. So, in order to open the room door I had to go to reception and ask them to reprogram one for me. No big deal. Except, here there is no one to ask. Not to mention that people lose or forget things. More than once being late for dinner I was rushing from rooms in various hotels leaving the key inside. All in all, if by some miracle they still haven’t a guest being on the street after 11:00 p.m. and not able to get into hotel, because the door is locked and there is nobody there to assist, it is only a matter of time. - No house-keeping stuff available at 08:00 p.m. already (maybe much earlier, but this is when we arrived), so extra towels, extra water, extra-everything-else we required were brought by the receptionist. She also had to assist with cleaning-up (thanks to her, but it isn’t really her job at all), when I clumsily dropped the liquid soap trying to open it. And, no, they don’t have regular soap in bars. - When you book an airport transfer from any reasonable hotel, you of course pay much higher than for a taxi. But then you have a driver meeting you right in the arrival hall, who will show you directly to the car waiting and in majority of cases the car itself will be a Mercedes (speaking Europe at least). I also did book a transfer through G.U.S. paying euro 60,00 for 25 minutes’ drive. And by some reason foolishly exp
Aurelia Vatican Apartments
4.3/551 Reviews
Trionfale
Super friendly and helpful staff. They made us feel very welcome. Our stay was lovely. It's a 10 min walk to the metro station, and only a stop or two to the Vatican. Perhaps a bit far from the other central places in Rome, but it wasn't difficult for us to get around. The room could be slightly cleaner, but there was service every day. We got new towels every day, though we didn't need it (to save on energy costs). I would recommend I you want a low-key and friendly stay in a quiet area of Rome.
Lungotevere Suite
4.3/537 Reviews
Portuense
Isa Residence Fiumicino Airport
4/579 Reviews
The receptionist was kind. I'm not good at English, but I'm really grateful for the slow talk! Is check-in and check-out time strict? I thought it was a check!
Cunabu Apartments
4.3/53 Reviews
Rome City Centre
The entrance was very difficult to find, so I think it would have been better if there was a guide with pictures. The host was a good person and kept in touch with me frequently. The room was clean and just like the photo.
Navona Palace Luxury Inn
4.1/551 Reviews
Navona
We have just returned from a wonderful 4 night break at this hotel which was located a few minutes walk from Piazza Navona. On arrival, we were upgraded to a suite which was a large comfortable space. We had a living area with large TV, sofa, fridge and a lovely coffee machine and a lovely double bedroom, bathroom with a powerful rain shower. The staff were welcoming and friendly. Breakfast was in the restaurant next door and was plentiful with fresh fruit, yoghurt, eggs, cold meats, cheese and an array of cakes and crossaints. There was noise from the bars outside but to be honest once the doors and shutters were closed we didn't notice the noise. All in all we had a wonderful stay and will definitely use this hotel when we return to Rome. Thank you Navona Palace for a perfect stay.

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Number of Hotels10,663
Number of Reviews3,826
Average Price (Weekdays)AU$370
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