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Bio Hotel Raphael - Relais & Châteaux
4.3/589 Reviews

Bio Hotel Raphael - Relais & Châteaux

Navona Rome|1.12km from Dicastery for the Causes of Saints
We're still trying to reconcile the fact that this hotel is a Relais & Chateaux property because the experience was so extremely mediocre. We've stayed in properties around the world and have never encountered such a three-star property. The best way to characterize it is if a Radisson Blu tried to be a luxury hotel. But rather than provide impressions, I'll just share some specifics: Pros: - good central location - quiet Cons: - politely, indifferent service: before we came, we asked them about the parking situation because we were arriving in a car. They gave us two options, self-park a little ways a way or the hotel could park it for us. We asked the hotel to park it, but they did not warn us that they are on a one way street that is difficult to navigate, so we ended up going around in circles (Google Maps tried to lead us down an alley that was half the width of a standard car). When I got out of the car to ask, the front desk was astonishingly indifferent, also pointing out that the only way to arrive at the hotel was to drive through a street that was prohibited for non-locals (which is different than the response we got via email). - the room: tiny and felt like a radisson blu. there is no coffee machine in the room, only a cheap hotpot and teabags. (not a big deal but this should be standard issue at this level). capsule coffee is available by the front desk. - shampoo and soap are in cheap plastic dispensers that are attached to the bathroom walls. You squeeze the bottle to get some. The quality of both were unremarkable. The shampoo and conditioner. I understand that small bottles are wasteful. However, at this level, there are better ways to present this. They might take a lesson from Aman properties, who puts branded products in very nice dispensers. - bathtub is very narrow and the ”rain forest” shower on one end is attached so far to the edge that you have to stand partly on the sloped edge to fully stand under the water. - box of tissues was empty except for a couple tissues stuffed in at the top (which shows that the cleaning person knew it was empty) - the bathroom was so small that the towel holder was right next to the shower head inside the glass enclosure. - the bed/mattress: the hotel has the weirdest feature ever, which is that it has an outdated adjustable feature that ”lets” you move the head, foot and middle of the mattress. It's a feature that no one looks for in a hotel bed, and because the technology is so old, it's not great. Long story short, the mattress actually never laid exactly flat, so I had the most uncomfortable sleep. The foot of the bed was a little raised, so it felt like the middle of my body was in a hole. On top of that, the bed had an extremely soft mattress pad (as if you're sleeping on a bunch of comforters). If you like a firm bed, this is a non-starter. The only explanation for this hotel still being a Relais & Chateaux is that they have not done an inspection in a long time

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NH Collection Giustiniano
4.3/5109 Reviews

NH Collection Giustiniano

Near the Vatican City Rome|0.81km from Dicastery for the Causes of Saints
Not far from the Angel Castle and the Vatican. There are also some small supermarkets and large supermarkets around, which can meet temporary needs. There are several restaurants on the way to the attractions, but the taste is difficult to eat, salty and fresh, or it is poor attitude, English is lame, and Italian is not standard. The employees are not really locals. It is recommended to eat at attractions or downtown. Check-in waited for a long time, it was impossible to wait, the speed of processing was Italian. Don't like chatting between colleagues. This is a Delta flight attendant hotel, after all, it is impossible to live around Rome Airport. The room type has a small balcony, you can experience the heat of the Italian night. Compared with the same nh hotel, the hardware is good, the bathroom is very good, there is a foot basin, there are many towels, and 2 TVs and a small living room. Daylight is also sufficient, and internal light is also available. Breakfast was okay and there were many varieties. Cheese had local characteristics, but no ham. The drink is too sweet. It is quite satisfactory. The coffee machine actually has no characteristics, a bit regrettable, how should there be an espresso, no ... Come to the airport, the rental price is too expensive, the bus is cheap, but the service is very poor, there is no service in Italy. Very similar to the front desk.
Rose Garden Palace Roma by Omnia Hotels
4.4/547 Reviews

Rose Garden Palace Roma by Omnia Hotels

Via Veneto Rome|2.81km from Dicastery for the Causes of Saints
We enjoyed a 3 night stay at Rose Palace. The front desk gave us tired travelers a warm welcome that made us relax immediately. Our room overlooked the back of the American Embassy with guards stationed outside 24/7 so it was definitely safe. The hotel is a little off the beaten path from the usual touristy spots in Rome but in a very quiet area. The room was very clean. We had 3 in our room and the 3rd person had to sleep on a full size pull out couch. It was comfy for a pull out (you couldn’t feel the bar under the mattress) but unless you put up the bed every day the only place to sit were the beds. It had a small fridge and the bathroom was updated but limited on counter space around the sink. The buffet breakfast was geared toward a variety of tastes. Scrambled eggs, a variety of pastries, orange juice, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal, cheese, meat, etc. When the weather was nice we enjoyed sitting outside in the garden. There is a tiny grocery store called Co-op around the corner where you can buy the basics. Also on the next block is an ATM in the alcove of the bank entrance that seemed secure to use. Reading older reviews we thought there was a restaurant in the hotel serving dinner but it turned out to just be a small bar. So we walked a couple of blocks north and ate at Cesarina and enjoyed a good meal and friendly staff. There were a lot of other restaurants to pick from in a 2-3 block radius. The ones on Via Vittorio Veneto appeared to be more expensive than the ones northeast of the hotel. There is a taxi stand a couple of blocks away and we used both Uber and inTaxi for rides back to the hotel.

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Residenza Paolo VI
4.3/548 Reviews

Residenza Paolo VI

Rome City Centre Rome|0.18km from Dicastery for the Causes of Saints
I booked the property because of the location, 150 meters from the Vatican, however we were put in a small double room with a street view with no air conditioning, unable to open the windows due to street noise/pollution. I had advised the hotel in advance I was travelling with my elderly mobility reduced mother. The room was hot and cramped. When I asked regarding air conditioning the staff were hostile and difficult. Eventually we were relocated/upgraded to another room after 2 days- staff informed me this was the ‘handicapped room’ and informed me of the usual price, I was surprised of the terminology used and that they were informing me of the usual prices. If I had paid the usual price I would have been looking for a refund for the mobility friendly/disabled accommodation room as we could hear/kept awake at night by the bar above our heads, chairs been dragged across the terrace, power washing the terrace in the morning, we could hear full conversation in our bathroom area, we could hear the receptionist during the night on the phone, Shower curtain around shower bedrooms badly needed painting due to marks, poor lighting in bedroom, clothing holder on bathroom door impractical unless you are 6 foot tall. Bathroom mirror badly damaged. Overall not what I would expect considering how much is paid. Be mindful in communal spaces of large carpet that is damaged and stuck down with tape! Overall you are paying for location- I would recommend staying for 1-2 nights, preferably Saturday night, great views from terrace on Sunday morning, or visit Vatican on Sunday morning, the hotel is the opposite side of the city for everything else and all restaurants around are tourist traps. If you want a cappuccino/expresso go to a cafe on the street for a 1/4 of the cost of the hotel 🤷‍♀️ overall I can’t recommend the hotel

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Hotel della Conciliazione
4.4/591 Reviews
Rome City Centre
The hotel is very good, only 3-4 minutes from the Vatican, there is a 24-hour McDonald's for two minutes on the side, convenient to eat, about 5 minutes from the bus station. However, it is more troublesome to get off the subway station. It takes 12-14 minutes to walk. It is troublesome to carry luggage. If the train is recommended by the Termini train, although it is far, it is more accurate.
Palazzo Cardinal Cesi
4.3/540 Reviews
Rome City Centre
We stayed here for one night in time for the papal audience (wednesday) and we loved it! Reasons: 1. Very close to the St. Peter's Basilica. If one needs an accommodation accessible to the basilica, especially for Catholics myself, this place should be booked. Location!! 2. Ideal for those who wants a prayerful silence coming to Vatican. 3. Friendly and welcoming staff. Downside: 1. Hard to pin the location for uber. Hence, in booking taxi or uber, need to drag bags to the closest corner around 5 minutes or less. For the location, definitely 8/10
Residenza Paolo VI
4.3/548 Reviews
Rome City Centre
I booked the property because of the location, 150 meters from the Vatican, however we were put in a small double room with a street view with no air conditioning, unable to open the windows due to street noise/pollution. I had advised the hotel in advance I was travelling with my elderly mobility reduced mother. The room was hot and cramped. When I asked regarding air conditioning the staff were hostile and difficult. Eventually we were relocated/upgraded to another room after 2 days- staff informed me this was the ‘handicapped room’ and informed me of the usual price, I was surprised of the terminology used and that they were informing me of the usual prices. If I had paid the usual price I would have been looking for a refund for the mobility friendly/disabled accommodation room as we could hear/kept awake at night by the bar above our heads, chairs been dragged across the terrace, power washing the terrace in the morning, we could hear full conversation in our bathroom area, we could hear the receptionist during the night on the phone, Shower curtain around shower bedrooms badly needed painting due to marks, poor lighting in bedroom, clothing holder on bathroom door impractical unless you are 6 foot tall. Bathroom mirror badly damaged. Overall not what I would expect considering how much is paid. Be mindful in communal spaces of large carpet that is damaged and stuck down with tape! Overall you are paying for location- I would recommend staying for 1-2 nights, preferably Saturday night, great views from terrace on Sunday morning, or visit Vatican on Sunday morning, the hotel is the opposite side of the city for everything else and all restaurants around are tourist traps. If you want a cappuccino/expresso go to a cafe on the street for a 1/4 of the cost of the hotel 🤷‍♀️ overall I can’t recommend the hotel
St. Peter' Six Rooms & Suites
4.4/540 Reviews
Rome City Centre
We stayed in the Annex suite which is built into the city wall. room is clean and spacious with a tv , fridge (which is restocked with bottles of water every day) , wardrobe with a safe in the bottom , chairs and a table, there is a single bed on the landing outside the bathroom which worked really well as we were travelling with our 18 yr old daughter. Arriving at the front of the annex was a bit worrying as it looks like the city are doing work on the wall as there is fencing erected all along it but once inside we needn't have worried as its clean and tidy. Fausto the owner texts to find out what time you will arrive also arranged transfers from the airport and back . The lady on reception at the main hotel took us over to the annex when we arrived and gave us some great tips for places to go etc. If back in Rome we would certainly consider Returning to St peters six Rooms
Vatican Style
4.4/5103 Reviews
Rome City Centre
We arrived at Rome at 11 o'clock in the evening, because the pick-up driver reminded us that this is a homestay, and the front desk was very enthusiastic to say that we would wait for us. It was amazing after entering the room, with a round jacuzzi, a mini bar drink, a coffee machine, and a tourist map. After breakfast, the hotel is delivered to the room for breakfast. It is so comfortable! More importantly, it is a 3-minute walk from St. Paul's Church, opposite the McDonald's, and there is a net red pasta and pizza shop next door.
Hotel Emmaus
4/583 Reviews
Aurelio
We booked 2 double rooms in August 2022 for 5 nights in March 2023 using booking.com. As part of the booking process, we registered a credit card on a ”pay at the hotel” basis. 6 days before we were due to arrive, we received an e-mail telling us we had to confirm the credit card details within 24 hours by following a link in the e-mail, with the threat of cancellation if we didn't do so. In years of travelling, we've never come across this before. We tried repeatedly, ended up using 5 different cards (mix of debit/credit cards and of card-providers) and every time it failed with a message saying there was a problem, and to try later. We contacted the bank to confirm the cards weren't at fault, rang booking.com and got them to contact the hotel - we even offered to pay the full amount up-front rather than risk losing the booking. They checked with the hotel and said the hotel were unable to take a payment over the phone, but that the booking was OK. The following day, we received a further e-mail stating the booking was cancelled as we'd failed to confirm the credit card. We rang booking.com again, who - once again - rang the hotel but couldn't get a response. With 5 days before we were due to fly, we went into a desperate search for somewhere to stay. Booking.com offered us a number of alternatives - none were anywhere near as convenient a location (as other reviews have said, it's superb for the main tourist sites), and at higher prices. We ended up finding an AirBnB apartment. Lo and behold, 3 days from flying, we get an e-mail from booking.com stating the hotel had now got 2 ”Superior” rooms available to offer us at £50 per room per night over our original booking price. We declined. So - our conclusion is that - at best, the hotel's admin/systems are flawed (card confirmation process/system is unreliable and they can't/won't accept payment by phone). Or - at worst..... well, you can draw your own conclusion.

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