Set opposite Labaro Train Station, Hotel 4 Pini is a 20-minute train ride to Rome's Piazzale Flaminio square. The hotel offers a restaurant, free Wi-Fi and classic air-conditioned rooms.
Set on the right bank of Rome's Tiber River, Hotel Sant'Angelo is set in a historic building, just 1 km from the Spanish Steps. It offers free Wi-Fi and en suite rooms.
Yvonne
Australia
Location was great. Staff were excellent and helpful.
Rooms are small but i had a huge suitcase. If u are not carrying a lot, it will def meet your needs.
Hotel Pacific boasts 50 years of welcoming tradition and experience in a completely renovated building, close to Saint Peter's Square and the Vatican Museums, elegant neighbourhood in the Eternal...
The Twentyone is a modern boutique hotel on Via Cola di Rienzo, one of Rome's best shopping streets. Castel Sant'Angelo and the historic centre are just a pleasant 10-minute walk away.
Featuring a fitness centre and sun terrace with a shared hot tub, Hotel 87 eighty-seven - Maison d'Art Collection offers modern rooms with free Sky TV.
Centrally located on lively Via Marsala, Hotel Stromboli is just 100 metres from Rome’s Termini Train Station. Its rooms offer interactive TVs with satellite channels.
Naia
Canada
Over all the hotel was exceptional. Location was great, room was good, bathroom was good. My family are not picky, as long as we have a place to sleep.
Hotel The Building offers air-conditioned and elegant rooms and suites in Rome, overlooking the Aurelian Walls and a 5-minute walk from Castro Pretorio Metro Station.
JUSTY2005
Ireland
Spotlessly clean and the front desk personnel were fantastic
Hotel Condotti is a small and cosy boutique hotel, located on a peaceful, typical street of Rome's historic centre. It is just around the corner from the famous Spanish Steps.
The beds were alright and the location was okay. It was very close and central to everything but being right in the middle of the red light district was a little scary. If I hadn't gone with my dad and paid a non-refundable rate we would have switched to another hotel.
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