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141 hotels to stay in Via Veneto
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A treasure hotel in Rome, the location is very good and safe, next to the city government and bank, the room is very new and clean, the decoration is carefully designed, the details are very beautiful, the front desk has a variety of snacks and candies, the rest area is warm and tidy. The owner and his wife were very friendly and welcoming. The owner asked us which country we came from and patiently explained the routes of various attractions, restaurants, ice cream shops with translation software. The hostess sent us cupcakes and drinks. After check-in, we will introduce the use of room facilities in detail and tell us that the drinks in the minibar are all free and you can find them if you need them. And it is rare to have slippers, complete toiletries and a kettle in an Italian hotel. When we went out early the next morning, the hostess invited us to have coffee, because the driver was already waiting, and we thanked for the refusal. The mistress immediately returned to the room and handed us a beautiful paper pocket, and opened it after hurriedly getting in the car and saw that the five-stuff croissant, with salami intestines, ham, cheese, caramel, was moved to speak. This is the highest-standard courtesy of coming to Italy, let us feel the warmth and kindness of a foreign country. Looking forward to seeing you again soon!
Location is surely the best remark to be made: close to Piazza di Spagna and you can easily get there by metro or bus. Breakfast also really good: the lady who was responsible for the breakfast was very kind.
Downs: the hotel is a bit old, but nothing that interferes in your stay. Shower could be better.
Staff is very kind and polite (the doorman who stayed there in the night not that much).
Strongly recommend!
With a stay at Circle In The Square, you'll be centrally located in Rome, steps from Via Veneto and 10 minutes by foot from Spanish Steps. This guesthouse is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Piazza di Spagna and 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Villa Borghese.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and luggage storage. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available on request).
Make yourself at home in one of the 5 air-conditioned rooms featuring LED televisions. Your memory foam bed comes with down comforters and Egyptian cotton sheets. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming provides entertainment. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads and complimentary toiletries.
Wow, this is an amazing hotel. The location and amenities are perfect and the staff are cheerful and kind. We highly recommend the GRAN Filippo - you can access the lobby and common space of the regular Filippo but also get your own balcony. Thanks to the staff for a wonderful stay. When in Rome, we will never stay anywhere else again.
Hotel location is very good, 5 minutes from the subway. It is also close to the fountain and Plaza de España. Pantheon and Colosseum, walk for 20 minutes.
The sanitation is very clean, the service is very good, we like it very much, stayed for four nights, praise!
Pros:
The hotel is new and has everything you need. It’s in a very convenient location, with a Pam supermarket nearby. It’s ideal for those who work remotely – there’s an open space downstairs with plenty of power outlets, and the Wi-Fi works well.
Cons:
I had a room on the top floor with no regular windows (which no one mentioned beforehand). There were only skylight windows, and when it rained, water leaked directly onto the bed.
The rooms don’t have a fridge, kettle, or complimentary water. A kettle and tea are available only in the shared space on the ground floor.
I was also surprised that when I came earlier than check-out time to leave my luggage, I was charged €1 per item when checking out, just for leaving my bags there.
The room was decorated a little early but is still luxurious, all made of stone and wood. The air conditioner is a little loud, and the Wi-Fi is very poor, but the location is good, the prices and quality of the surrounding restaurants are good, and there is a gelato shop that is very crowded. It is within 30 minutes' walk to famous attractions. Most European tours are on foot.
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9.6/10
Amazing
SSvetlanaWe were in this hotel for the second time. The choice was not accidental - excellent location, stylish, clean rooms, delicious breakfast and polite and helpful staff. Everything is great! Next time only here!
AAnonymous UserSofitel 🏨 Health is very good, facilities are good, the environment is OK; breakfast is delicious, the restaurant service staff is more polite and thoughtful, keep smiling; unfortunately Italy 🇮🇹 Rome Sofitel Sofitel 🏨 staff do not know what is going on? The attitude of the five-star hotel I have ever stayed in is the worst. The hotel service staff at the door never pulls the door to the guests (it is not only us to observe), the chat content is full of impolite and swear words 🤬, the quality is amazing, the attitude is speechless, impolite, Not thoughtful, not service, do not know their work content and work attitude. Is it the Sofitel Sofitel in Italy 🇮🇹 that does not employ qualified personnel? Or is the company not responsible for employee training? Or is the company's salary dissatisfied? Or is this the case with the Italian 🇮🇹 Roman staff? (Other Italian 🇮🇹 hotel staff are polite! ! ! ) Or are these Sofitel Sofitel hotels that specialize in working as God?
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LLEONALEI always feel that Rome does not have a hotel I like very much, but this hotel is really good, I set the suite is really big, and there is a small balcony, the location is also very good, downstairs is a delicious restaurant! ! !
3300501****The hotel is in a good location, and the surrounding area is relatively quiet. It takes 15 to 20 minutes to walk to the Spanish Square, the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon. It also takes about 15 minutes to take a taxi to the Vatican and the Colosseum. The hotel's service response speed is quite fast. In terms of facilities, the bedroom is relatively large, but the design of the bathroom is hard to describe. The toilet and the washbasin are next to each other, and the bathroom door is also fighting with the toilet. The design is very anti-human. Overall, it's not bad, and the price is expensive
GGuest User- Excellent location - semi walking distance to the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain and Borghese
- concierge extremely kind and helpful, gives very clear and effective advices - good restaurant recommendations too
- The room is large, but my dad praised it as ”old and big” - The facilities are old and there is nothing in the room - there is no kettle, coffee machine, or cup. . . , the carpet is not very clean either
- Some people at the front desk were very nice. There was a lady who was very rude. She was free. I went to check out and she asked me to wait nearby. When another man came up, she greeted him first.
in short, this is a good hotel property but could be much better managed.
PParlareThe hotel is conveniently located, with all the main attractions just a short walk away. The room had everything you could possibly need – from slippers to a needle and thread, which was a nice touch.
The staff were extremely polite and friendly, always ready to help and solve any issues – that’s definitely a big plus.
On the downside, the Wi-Fi connection was very poor. I couldn’t upload a video, and it kept disconnecting frequently, which was quite frustrating.
What's the average price of hotels near Via Veneto this weekend?
According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Via Veneto in Rome is £162. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.
What's the average price per night of hotels near Via Veneto
According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Via Veneto in Rome is £184. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.
What hotels are recommended near Via Veneto?
If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at
Mangili Garden Hotel or Ada Home
, these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!
Which hotels near Via Veneto are good for business travelers?
When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests.
NH Collection Giustiniano
is a popular economical hotel.