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Rose Garden Palace Roma by Omnia Hotels
4.4/548 Reviews

Rose Garden Palace Roma by Omnia Hotels

Via Veneto Rome|0.83km from Portico dei Leoni

Latest booking 7 hrs ago

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.
NH Collection Giustiniano
4.2/5105 Reviews

NH Collection Giustiniano

Near the Vatican City Rome|1.66km from Portico dei Leoni

Latest booking 16 hrs ago

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.

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Hotel Eliseo
3.9/564 Reviews

Hotel Eliseo

Via Veneto Rome|0.56km from Portico dei Leoni
In no particular order: - The wallpaper was peeling - The woodwork was chipped and dirty - The decor and furniture seemed to be a time machine to the late seventies/early eighties - You had to keep signing into the wifi, even while just sitting in the room - The fridge was ancient and barely worked (once we had actually plugged it in because it wasn't when we arrived) - The bed was uncomfortable - The bed linen consisted of a sheet, a bobbly synthetic blanket and a bed cover more suitable for Nonna - Unlike *every* other hotel or B&B I've ever stayed in, there was no kettle, tea or coffee - The air conditioning was like being breathed on by a mouse and the vent was dirty - The room was right next two elevators and a stairwell, so we were treated to random clanks and knocks during the night - The room was right above the entrance onto a busy street, so if you opened the window for some air we suffered a wide selection of traffic and other noises as well as pollution - The picture of the Virgin above the bed looking down on us was just downright dusturbing - The switches for the lights above the bed were behind the headboard, so if you moved at all in bed you flicked them on or off - The bathroom was was damp, windowless and dank - The doors to the tiny shower cubicle leaked all over the floor (not helping with the above) - The jets of water from the shower head were so narrow and hard it felt more like a water cutting machine at all but the tiniest nudge of the lever (which I kept bashing as I washed myself, either making the water scalding hot or turning it off altogether) - But most of all, *most of all*, the room stank! Properly smelled. A situation not helped by the air-conditioning, the extractor fan or opening the window. It was like a strong wave hitting you every time we opened the door. Though the ceiling was nice. And it is within reasonable walking distance of a lot of sights. It probably didn't help that - judging by the fire evacuation plan - we appeared to have the smallest room in the hotel. I think the linen cupboard just down the hall may have been more spacious. Certainly it would have smelled better. This is a hotel seriously in need of a refurb, some basic maintenance and a bit of care and attention. As it stands I am surprised they have the gall to charge what they do, or call it a four star. I've stayed in nicer bunkhouses
Aldrovandi Residence City Suites
4.1/556 Reviews

Aldrovandi Residence City Suites

Flaminio Parioli Rome|0.58km from Portico dei Leoni
We stayed at this hotel for one week in early October. It’s a two-hundred-year-old palazzo in a rather posh area of Rome, close to the ZOO and Villa Borghese park. We chose this location specifically to be close to Villa Borghese museum /collection, Etruscan museum in Villa Gulia and Modern Art Museum. Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Spagna are also close nearby. The part of Rome we haven’t explored much. We loved the hotel. Even though our room faced a busy street there wasn’t much noise due to good double glazing. The view across was that of the zoo. We had a miniscule kitchenette at our disposal. A Carrefour supermarket is but 10 minutes away and boy, what a selection of food there is! The apartment has high ceilings, a few nice prints of Rome, cosy bed and a small TV, we didn’t watch much. If it had a venetian chandelier, it would be great. Joking. It’s kept meticulously clean by the hotel staff. WF is rather slow but at least it’s free for the guests. First class toiletries, even though they come in environmentally friendly dispensers. Breakfast is so and so, depends what you expect. The pool is great, even in October. Coffee, drinks by the pool were very nice, too. Sun beds could do with a bit more thorough cleaning though. The staff is exceedingly polite and speak good English. Luigi is a star. Pity, la terrazza on the roof was not open. Otherwise /altrimenti it’s a fantastic place at a moderate price. Would happily stay here again.

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Hotel Eliseo
3.9/564 Reviews
Via Veneto
In no particular order: - The wallpaper was peeling - The woodwork was chipped and dirty - The decor and furniture seemed to be a time machine to the late seventies/early eighties - You had to keep signing into the wifi, even while just sitting in the room - The fridge was ancient and barely worked (once we had actually plugged it in because it wasn't when we arrived) - The bed was uncomfortable - The bed linen consisted of a sheet, a bobbly synthetic blanket and a bed cover more suitable for Nonna - Unlike *every* other hotel or B&B I've ever stayed in, there was no kettle, tea or coffee - The air conditioning was like being breathed on by a mouse and the vent was dirty - The room was right next two elevators and a stairwell, so we were treated to random clanks and knocks during the night - The room was right above the entrance onto a busy street, so if you opened the window for some air we suffered a wide selection of traffic and other noises as well as pollution - The picture of the Virgin above the bed looking down on us was just downright dusturbing - The switches for the lights above the bed were behind the headboard, so if you moved at all in bed you flicked them on or off - The bathroom was was damp, windowless and dank - The doors to the tiny shower cubicle leaked all over the floor (not helping with the above) - The jets of water from the shower head were so narrow and hard it felt more like a water cutting machine at all but the tiniest nudge of the lever (which I kept bashing as I washed myself, either making the water scalding hot or turning it off altogether) - But most of all, *most of all*, the room stank! Properly smelled. A situation not helped by the air-conditioning, the extractor fan or opening the window. It was like a strong wave hitting you every time we opened the door. Though the ceiling was nice. And it is within reasonable walking distance of a lot of sights. It probably didn't help that - judging by the fire evacuation plan - we appeared to have the smallest room in the hotel. I think the linen cupboard just down the hall may have been more spacious. Certainly it would have smelled better. This is a hotel seriously in need of a refurb, some basic maintenance and a bit of care and attention. As it stands I am surprised they have the gall to charge what they do, or call it a four star. I've stayed in nicer bunkhouses
Margutta 19 - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
4.5/566 Reviews
Spagna
Great boutique hotel on a quiet street 2 blocks off of a Main Street. The rooms are beautiful with many amenities. Breakfast is amazing. The front deck/ concierge is friendly , attentive and makes excellent dinner recommendations . A very stylish and well run hotel !
Aldrovandi Residence City Suites
4.1/556 Reviews
Flaminio Parioli
We stayed at this hotel for one week in early October. It’s a two-hundred-year-old palazzo in a rather posh area of Rome, close to the ZOO and Villa Borghese park. We chose this location specifically to be close to Villa Borghese museum /collection, Etruscan museum in Villa Gulia and Modern Art Museum. Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Spagna are also close nearby. The part of Rome we haven’t explored much. We loved the hotel. Even though our room faced a busy street there wasn’t much noise due to good double glazing. The view across was that of the zoo. We had a miniscule kitchenette at our disposal. A Carrefour supermarket is but 10 minutes away and boy, what a selection of food there is! The apartment has high ceilings, a few nice prints of Rome, cosy bed and a small TV, we didn’t watch much. If it had a venetian chandelier, it would be great. Joking. It’s kept meticulously clean by the hotel staff. WF is rather slow but at least it’s free for the guests. First class toiletries, even though they come in environmentally friendly dispensers. Breakfast is so and so, depends what you expect. The pool is great, even in October. Coffee, drinks by the pool were very nice, too. Sun beds could do with a bit more thorough cleaning though. The staff is exceedingly polite and speak good English. Luigi is a star. Pity, la terrazza on the roof was not open. Otherwise /altrimenti it’s a fantastic place at a moderate price. Would happily stay here again.
Rome Marriott Grand Hotel Flora
4.2/551 Reviews
Via Veneto
The hotel is a little far from the scenic spot, walking for about half an hour, and taking a taxi for 15 euros. The facilities are well maintained, but they are still a bit old. The most unacceptable thing is that the hotel does not allow the luggage when checking out, saying that it only accepts orders that continue to stay in the hotel after returning. Negotiated for a long time at the front desk, there is a female manager who is particularly bad. I was anxious to check out and make an appointment at the Vatican Museum. The hotel network was not good enough to place new orders, and it was deadlocked there. There is really no way to use the privileges of the Marriott Gold Card and delay check-out so that the baggage is temporarily stored. After returning to the house, the order for the hotel to stay is considered to be “accepting the baggage as required”. This regulation is really too inconvenient for the guests.
BDB Rooms Margutta
4.1/57 Reviews
Spagna
When I checked in on the first day, it was a bit late at about ten o'clock. The front desk locked the door and no one was there. After that I called and the staff came quickly. The room is not big but the location is simply too convenient! ! You can easily walk to the major attractions, and the luggage storage at the front desk is great!
NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto
4.1/5102 Reviews
Via Veneto
We stayed 3 nights at the NH Collection Roma Vittoria Veneto hotel and had a good time, yes hotel is probably slightly further away from the attractions but still very well located, as reference 0.8 miles to Fontana de Trevi or 0.5 miles to Spanish steps. we walked most times and used metro only 2-3 times and few times uber to go back to the hotel or to go to the train station. The neighborhood around the hotel is really nice and safe with dining options, the villa Borghese park is just next to the hotel. Our room was big to accommodate our party of 3 and were surprised by the hotel room as we had lower expectation based on previous reviews, we chose this hotel based on quality/price as our budget was $450 USD/night and this hotel fit the bill but we did our reservations just 10 weeks before, noticed that same room a month before was over $750 due that we wanted to re-look for options but honestly hotel rooms in Rome are higher than other cities and you won't get 3.5 - 4 star hotels below $600USD during this time of year. so I think we got a fair price. Our stay didn't include breakfast and was buffet style and cost was $22 Euros special price during the check inn process or $30 after, (that was the only think didn't like that lady at front desk was too pushy on this) but we decided not to eat breakfast at the hotel and found some good cafes 10 mins away south towards the main attractions. Hotel has a fitness center that we used a couple of times, overall it was a good choice and NH hotel does a good job, Noticed that this chain has several hotels in city center, so, were not disappointed by NH Roma Vittorio

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