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Okay hotel for one person. Extremely close to the terminal and made traveling very easy. Not bad for a place to just sleep and go. Stayed here for 4 nights, and was happy I did! Water is not always hot when you take a shower....More
The room was not clean. Staff not service-minded at all. Breakfast poor and neighborhood quite rough. Very thin walls - we stayed at fifth floor and could hear guests talking on second floor... Would definitely NOT recommend.
Visited in March 2006
Booked this hotel as part of our flight arrangements with Easyjet. Good coach connections with Ciampino airport (as used at that time - I understand that Easyjet flights now land at Rome Fiumicino).
Comfortable hotel, although dated a little. Breakfast served...More
Last minute booking and we need three rooms, ended up here. Rooms are a bit tired, and the walls are thin, get the job done, finished the meeting, bolted. I like Termini area for its convenience, but there are better choices for the money if...More
The Expedia Marketing manager should come stay at this hotel to see its clearly a 1-2 Star hotel. This is a hostel not a hotel. The room booked through Expedia was for one bed and was given a triple bed like a hostel. The room...More
Old school vibe from the very beginning is the only way to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. The Esquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areas in Rome for its key location on one of the city’s famous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood to its modern incarnation as a multicultural hub, Esquilino always has something going on—polyglot vendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up
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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’t like the historic centre. Liberty architecture, large piazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches, secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like Santa Maria Maggiore.