Guest User
May 29, 2024
The hotel was very comfortable and clean and was also lovely and quiet, particularly at night. Although it’s a little way out from the main area of Rome, if you are happy to walk it’s easy enough to find your way around. The staff also advised on buses and metros. Termini train station and the metro is about 15-20 min walk from the hotel. It has good links to the airport from here via a bus or the Leonardo Express which runs very frequently. The hotel is about a 35 min walk to the Colosseum, and a bit further for other landmarks like Trevi Fountian, Spanish steps etc, but is walkable - just wear very comfy shoes! We did feel a little on edge walking back to the hotel late at night as the area is quiet with a few homeless people, but saying that we did not encounter any problems at all. All staff were really helpful and friendly at the hotel and our room was serviced daily. There is a mini fridge in the room, along with a safe. I would advise to take a travel kettle if you like a cuppa as you can’t order one from the hotel during the day/evening. There is also air conditioning but ours wasn’t very cold, which was manageable when we stayed but may be too hot in summer months. Our room also had a very small balcony that was very private and peaceful and surrounded by gorgeous honeysuckle. The continental breakfast was excellent, with plenty of choice … cereal, yoghurts, fruit, rolls, toast, pastries, cheese, meats, scrambled egg and bacon etc. The staff were very attentive and replenished food frequently. There was also the option to sit outside on the terrace for breakfast too which was lovely. Serving times were excellent from 7am - 10am. There are a few restaurants close by but we chose to walk into town for dinner each evening. There is a shop nearby that does amazing gelatos, crepes and waffles though that was open late into the evening. I would definitely recommend this hotel, if you don’t mind being in the quieter area and happy to walk to the sights.