| From: JH, Czech Republic |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Receptionist did not speak english but check-in was ok. There are 3 rooms which have common bathroom then one private ensuited, all in big flat. Rooms were cleaned every day. Breakfast is self-serviced in a flat. Not suitable for a family. Good for couples, it is 200 metres from Termini station, heart of Rome public transport. |
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| From: LC, Italy |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Very nice B&B, the room was big and not expensive since it was august. It was hot but we had a fan. Very close to the station and San Lorenzo, so there are nice bars and pubs around. Not far from the centre either, about 10 minutes walking to Piazza Venezia. |
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| From: VL, USA |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| We stayed for one night, coming in late. I emailed the property the day before, and the owner was waiting for us at the corner, to give us keys! This was a first in my experience, very pleasant... The room we had was large enough. No AC, but the ceiling fan saved the night (it was very hot outside...). Windows open onto a modestly noisy street, we were able to sleep OK. Breakfast is basic, but there is a fridge, I think you can bring in your own stuff if needed. |
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| From: AD, Spain |
| Date of Stay: June, 2008 |
| El hotel es un piso con habitaciones y baños. Una habitación tiene el baño interno, y la otra lo tiene externo, que fue nuestro caso. De todas maneras, el baño era privado. El desayuno estaba bien, ya que era self-service en una cocina muy coqueta. La situación no es la mejor, pero desde termini se llega hasta todos los lugares. |
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| From: MN, Portugal |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| We really enjoyed the B&B A Roma Termini.It's quiet, clean and near the termini station where you can catch train, metro and bus. |
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| From: Claire Evans, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| The accommodation was basic but very clean and this was more important as we spent little time in the room. The welcome was excellent and the propriator was very helpful and pleasant. It was noisy but no more than you expect in a capital city, earplugs are helpful. You are in walking distance of all the major attractions and there are several good bars and restaurants in the surrounding area. I woul stay there again and recommend this hotel to those wanting to see Rome on a budget without compromising on the standard of cleanliness. |
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| From: Marie Sundholm, Italy |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| Great location near the train station and public transportation. The owner was very kind and helpful and provided us with a map and excellent directions. The room was large and clean. The windows blocked out the street noise but the other guests could easily be heard - we were woken by guests checking in at 2 in the morning (ringing the front door, talking, showering, etc.) The bathroom was modern except for the sliding accordion-style door to the bathroom which was very noisy and the clear panels on the door offered no privacy. I would suggest bringing your own hairdryer since there aren't any in the rooms and the owner is not always around to borrow one from. The breakfast is simple but sufficient. Definitely a good bargain and I would stay here again. |
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| From: Richard Johnsson, Sweden |
| Date of Stay: April, 2006 |
| I would love to stay at A Roma Termini again. Central position, good room, and very kind owner. |
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| From: Peter Sardelic, Germany |
| Date of Stay: March, 2006 |
| the description of the way to "A Roma Termini" is wrong! via Giolitti - via Gioberti is correct. But then "turn on right to via Napoleone III" is wrong! There is via Farini. From via Gioberti you have to turn on left. By the way this is to far to "A Roma Termini". It's better from Metro station Vittorio (4minutes). "A Roma Termini" is on the corner via Napoleone III/via Rattazzi ! |
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| From: Lisa Martinetz, Austria |
| Date of Stay: November, 2005 |
| my estimation depends on the very kind and welcoming service provided by the man in charge. Rooms an location are okay but not excellent. |
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| From: Laura Raffin, Italy |
| Date of Stay: October, 2005 |
| Ho trovato poco serio il fatto che ho prenotato e PAGATO una stanza con bagno privato e invece ho dovuto condividerlo con un altro ospite del bed and breakfast |
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| From: Patrick Savioz, Germany |
| Date of Stay: October, 2005 |
| a very good adress, the guest house owner is very friendly. if there is any problem,you can phone him at any time of the day. the rooms are clean and the hotel ist close to the metro and the station. it is situated in a very central area, so that you can reach every place by train, bus, metro, or by feet. being situated at a main street it is a bit loud there, but rome is a loud city and you get used to. |
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| From: JI, Spain |
| Date of Stay: October, 2005 |
| Nice B&B very well situation in cebtral Rome just a while walking from more of Rome Monuments.Very nice personal treatment.Rooms and facilities could improve.We miss amore free acces to the kitchen and to Internet as it is usual in this kind of B&B. |
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| From: Victor Cocozza, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| We had a wonderful time in Rome much was due to the friendliness of Salvador.We managed to communicate through the language diffilculty and he was a terrific help to us with his up to date information of Roma.When we visit Rome again we shall stay at Roma termini as we enjoyed the lovely friendly atmosphere.It is situated in a wonderful position to visit all the wonders of Rome and every place is easily accessible due to the proximity of the Termini.Perhaps the one complaint i can make is the grafitti sadly around the main entrance to the property which seems to happen so often anywhere one travels in the modern world.God bless and thanks again for a lovely time |
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