Xcross Suites Garbatella enjoys a location in Garbatella, a 17-minute walk from Basilica San Paolo Metro Station and 2.3 miles from Roma Trastevere Train Station.
Located 1640 feet from the Vatican Museums, Ale & Niki's Home offers air-conditioned and elegant accommodations in Rome. Free WiFi is provided throughout.
Maria
From
United States
Location of this property was fantastic for taking the Metro from Roma Termini and walking to Vatican City. The bed was incredibly comfortable, the check-in process was smooth. Niki let us check in early as our flight landed early which was amazing after a 10+ hour travel day!
Rhea Silvia Navona is set directly in Piazza Navona in the center of Rome, and 656 feet from Sant'Agostino. It offers elegant accommodations with air conditioning, and free WiFi available throughout.
Across the road from Campo de' Fiori, Navona Queen Rooftop is in a 19th century building and offers a panoramic terrace with a hot tub overlooking Rome, Castel Sant'Angelo and the Gianicolo hill.
V-Accommodations IV Fontane offers accommodations with private balconies in the center of Rome.
Anton
From
Poland
Location is very good.
Breakfast is not really various, but for 2-3 days it will be OK.
Friendly staff.
Bed is comfortable.
Refrigerator and kettle in the room.
Located in the heart of Rome, Torre Argentina Relais - Residenze di Charme is 5 minutes’ walk from the Pantheon.
Paul
From
United States
The jacuzzi bath tub was amazing. The small touches like the welcome biscotti were a nice touch. I loved having the bathrobe and the slippers. The room was also sound proof and had a wonderful view of the ruins in front of us. Jake and his team at the front desk were very helpful.
Set in the heart of Rome within 164 feet of Largo Argentina and a 3-minute walk from the Pantheon, Arch Rome Suites offers accommodations in the heart of Rome.
Paige Anne
From
United States
Breakfast each morning was a delicious treat. Continental spread with eggs and bacon available upon request. (However, be mindful of the granola. The various cereals are stored in glass jars which are not air tight. I observed ants in the fruit granola one morning.) The breakfast room is quaint and charming, and we enjoyed the availability of self-serve bottles of wine (for a cost) and glasses and bottle openers. The patio off our room was a nice place to relax, though I wish the patio would have been cleaned (or at least swept) when the room and bathroom were cleaned. The Pasqua treats left for us on Easter Sunday were unexpected and very, very sweet.
Because of the character limit in each field, I will begin other feedback here.
If you are traveling solo, or as a pair, Arch Suites Rome would be a fine place to stay. However, If you are traveling as a family, be aware the hotel only has two rooms that will accommodate four people. If a quad room is not available, Booking.com will shuttle you into TWO and you will be required to pay FULL PRICE for EACH room. This was a terrible disappointment. When I originally booked the hotel, I was unaware our family of four would be split into two rooms, as I requested a room for two adults and two teenage children. I think if a hotel property must split a family into two rooms - when a single room is requested - there should be extended a discount on the required second room. We stuck with the reservation because the others in our traveling group were also booked into the hotel, and we worried about finding another reservation in Rome last minute during Jubilee. Most of us were pretty disappointed with the accommodations.
Roman Residence is a brand-new inn near Rome Termini Railway and Metro Station. Rooms come with air conditioning and a private bathroom. There is free Wi-Fi internet.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
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