Monte Compatri
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Hotel Quirinale
How Expedia rated this hotel in the "luxury" category is beyond me. This is at best a 2-star hotel, as it was missing some very basic amenities, such as a coffee make and there was NO air conditioning service (not turned on until summer, I was told). All this besides the fact the hotel is very near ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/13

Ruby Giulia Hotel Rome
The staff was amazing, specially Luccrecia. The room were small but very clean and new. The only thing that would have made it excellent if the bar had some food items at night. But even though they didn’t the staff warmed us some flat bread so we will not go to bed hungry.
Reviewed on 2026/4/11

UNA Hotels Decò Roma
Great beds and bathroom. Recommend the buffet breakfast. Felt like it had been recently renovated and luxurious.
Reviewed on 2026/4/12

hu Roma Camping In Town
Check-in was smooth even though we arrived around 3 AM. The staff member at reception was very polite and welcoming. I’d also like to mention the security staff (I didn’t catch his name) who was extremely friendly—he kindly picked us up from reception and dropped us right at our room door 786,which ...
Reviewed on 2026/4/11

Fabulous Village
Small room. Heat and cool worked fine. Near bus.
Reviewed on 2026/4/4

Aparthotel Adagio Rome Vatican
Nice clean room. Comfortable bed. Great staff. We stayed as part of an England Rugby travel trip for the Six Nations match and extended our stay in a different room for a night.
Reviewed on 2026/3/14
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