Hotel Colonna is set in a period building in the historical centre of Frascati. Overlooking the picturesque Piazza del Gesù, it features free Wi-Fi and a breakfast room with frescoes.
Villa Tuscolana is a luxurious abode built in the 500s, located on the hill above the town of Frascati. Villa Tuscolana offers accommodation with a bar, restaurant, free private parking and a garden.
Set in the heart of Frascati, this cosy and welcoming 3-star hotel will help you relax in the hills above Rome with friendly service and an on-site restaurant.
Originally a family mansion of the late 19th century, Hotel Flora is now a refined hotel set in a Liberty-style, Roman villa
After a long and a careful restoration, Hotel Flora is today a 4-star hote...
Offering free Wi-Fi and free private parking, Hotel Roma Sud has a 24-hour front desk and air-conditioned rooms. It is located 4 km from Frascati, and Ciampino Airport is 15 minutes by car.
The family-run Albergo Panorama is in Frascati, a 20-minute drive from Rome and Ciampino Airport. Rooms are simply decorated and come with air conditioning and TV.
Marroni
Spain
excellent panorama. Frascati is truly beatiful from that side
Set within 8.6 km of Università Tor Vergata and 10 km of Anagnina Metro Station, Antica Terrazza Frascati offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Frascati.
deep_schismic
Germany
Upgraded to Hotel Flora, friendly staff and reception at arrival
A great family friendly place to visit with lovely walks,...
A great family friendly place to visit with lovely walks, shops and friendly people.
A safe feel with many interesting places to discover.
Be careful on parking, some are very expensive.
Best parking is a few moments from Conad supermarket and directly opposite from an Irish bar.
Great eateries, especially Fondi with budget friendly daytime eats or aperitivo menus
Samantha
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Frascati is a fabulous town, which has a village like feel,...
Frascati is a fabulous town, which has a village like feel, but with everything a city has. It's a very friendly and helpful community.
The train station is close by and only 35 minutes to Rome.
Your treated like a local after a couple of visits to cafes and restaurants,
which is lovely.
As we walk everywhere, Frascati is a great place for this.
After three visits to this town, I'm sure it won't be our last visit.
NOLA
Australia
10
Scored 10
Perfect little town to use as a base for visiting Rome and...
Perfect little town to use as a base for visiting Rome and the surrounding area. Great transport links to Rome and Ciampino airport. Great place to escape from the chaos of Rome's tourist scene with plenty of places to eat, drink, explore and relax. Everyone we met was very friendly and kind and the town has a close community feel to it that is very warm and welcoming.
Wardler88
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
On arriving we spoke to someone at the apartment who called...
On arriving we spoke to someone at the apartment who called Massimo & he arrived soon after. Frascati is a lovely, friendly town with easy access by train (30 mins) to Rome.
Our room was spacious, airy & very clean. The bathroom was great, plenty of towels & the shower always very hot.
The shared kitchen was very handy. Our safety deposit box did not work but we got by without. Massimo was looking to have it fixed.
Thankyou Massimo for your lovely accommodation.
NOLA
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wonderful place to visit and can be used to explore Rome by...
Wonderful place to visit and can be used to explore Rome by commuting by train. The town is renowned for its excellent food with many great restaurants, e.g. La Bottega Frascatana. There are also very nice boutique shops with quality and original items. The weather is usually great and the air is fresh compared to much more polluted Rome.
Yasjka
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Frascati is a wonderful quaint old town with a little piazza
Frascati is a wonderful quaint old town with a little piazza
There are many restaurants all serving really good authentic food
The trains from Frascati to Rome termini run every hour 2hours on a Sun) the journey is roughly 40mins.
The hotel staff is a family and they are very friendly. They helped us with restaurants and other suggestions. The breakfast was good especially bearing in mind that one will have a substantial dinner the evening before. The location is very central and nearby restaurants, bars, shops and the centre of town. By train you can easily reach Rome which we did for 4 days. It is a beatiful retreat compared to the busy city of Rome.
I loved how it was away from all the hustle of Rome yet quick enough to get there in 30 minutes by train. it was a quick walk to the station and the town of Frascati is absolutely beautiful. oh and the breakfast included made it easy to grab something and go. Take a bottle of water and head into the city to explore.
The bedroom and bathroom were nice and clean every day and the people from Homescape were kind. The area was convenient and the people from Homescape gave me nice recommendations for activities in Frascati.
5 out of the 6 nights I stayed were perfect, the last night was bad due to the other guest.
Restaurant and bar / shop on the premises which is handy after long meeting days and because the hotel is about 10-15 mins outside the town centre (so dropping off laptop and walking back not always what you want). Nice breakfast. Mini-bar in the room (no tea/coffee maker).
We stayed at a different location from Antica Terazza, in Hotel Bellavista. It is very close both to train station and the main square, with a great cafe downstairs. Facilities were not very new, but everything was very clean and comfortable. And very friendly staff!
Ideal location for a stopover during a long trip by car across Italy.
Walking distance from city center (strategic because you don't need the car and parking lots are crowded) and from a large park where you can walk the dogs.
Super clean. Spotlessly clean. Recently renovated rooms. Big and neat front and back yard. Parking in the gated yard. Convenient for going to the area east of Rome. Competitive price. A very good value.
Location was fine (calm, near railway station and city center, not far from the park which I used for running). Room was quite large. Breakfast was based on own choice of food available (large choice).
The staff was very kind. The beds very large and very comfortable, with a great view over Rome. The showers were also very clean and with good water pressure. Free breakfast was included.
Price and location. Staff very helpful. Good value for the price. Breakfast is good, again needs to be put in perspective of price. I paid 75 euro the night when others hotels wanted 200.
It’s good value for a 3* Italian hotel. The balconies overlooking Rome as a nice touch especially when it’s not raining. This was my third stay at this Hotel by choice.
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