| From: KP, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| This is our second stay at the Belle Suites. We enjoyed this stay as much as we did our stay 3 years ago when they had just opened and only had 7 rooms. Alessandro and his staff are welcoming and provide great assistance. We are sure to return. I would request an interior room as the exterior rooms can be noisy at night. |
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| From: RF, USA |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| Bellesuite was a great place for us to stay. We really appreciated the location, in easy access to Termini train station, and the subway was very close. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Breakfasts were good. Air conditioning worked! It was clean. We actually stayed 3 nights at Bellesuite, and one night later in our trip at Adler. It's the same hotel, just 2 different floors. We liked our room at Bellesuite better. Reasonable place -- not luxury. Good value. We found the shared computer with free internet access helpful. |
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| From: EW, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| My partner & I stayed at the Bellesuite from 24/8/8-28/8/8.Fairly well placed for all the major sites.A little awkward to find- had to ask policeman at the bottom of the Via Modena-it was at the other end.Bruno & Allesandro on the front desk both very helpful-although Allesandro's understanding of English was much better than Bruno's.Breakfast selection adequate but cappucino's were very good.Rooms well furnished but bathroom alittle on the small side.On the whole good value for money. |
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| From: GH, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2008 |
| Excellent hotel with very helpful staff. Walking distance from Termini station and close to metro. |
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| From: AP, USA |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| Great little alternative hotel at a very convenient, central location in Rome. Walking distance from Termini rail station and platform 24 (train to the airport) - if carting luggage, it may be easier to walk than take the metro to Repubblica stop (2 blocks from the hotel). Rooms are spacious and very stylishly decorated, staff are efficient and discreet, breakfast is adequate and served on a nice patio. If you don't care for the big hotel experience, this is quite a bargain for what you'll get. |
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| From: Tom Bastock, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| We have truly enjoyed our stay at Bellasuite in Rome, unforgettable experience. We would recommend anyone looking for somewhere to stay in Rome to go for this Bellasuite. |
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| From: S, France |
| Date of Stay: January, 2008 |
| Excellent welcoming. My flight was delayed so I arrived the day after, and I didn't pay the first night. Very well located, near Piazza Republica close to metro bus stops. I was in a business travel and I got a triple room, what's not usual in Rome! The only problem, I asked for Internet availability in the rooms, and actually there is... but a wired connection (not wifi). |
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| From: SG, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| Been to Rome three times and this was definitely the best hotel we have stayed in. The best thing about this hotel, which separates it from any other hotel I have stayed in is the staff - Bruno and Alessandro were very friendly and greeted you with a smile on arrival and every morning. They were very concerned that everything was okay with your room and did everything to make your stay easier including booking tickets for sights that required reseverations. It makes your stay so much more pleasant when you have nice friendly staff to come back to after a tiring busy day in Rome. The location is brilliant, within walking distance of most sights - make sure you bring comfortable walking shoes though! |
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| From: NC, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: November, 2007 |
| Enjoyed our 3 night stay here in Nov 07. Bruno on the desk was friendly. Unusual set up with the hotel being above some appartments, but there's a nice, old fashioned lift with wooden doors and an iron gate. Breakfast not that special with squash style juice and coffee that tasted a bit of chicory. Disappointing that there was no hot water in the hotel on the morning of our last day but may have been an unlucky one off! Free use of the internet in the hallway and overall it was very good value for central Rome. |
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| From: JACQUELYN PLATTEN, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2006 |
| Hotel was hard to find as it is part of a block and there is only a tiny plaque to show that the hotel is on the 2nd floor. One receptionist spoke very little english and when we tried to check out he told us there was nothing to pay then chased us down the street which was really embarrassing. |
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| From: Mark Grierson, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2006 |
| My wife and I were on our first visit to Rome, an experience that was enhanced by staying at the Bellesuite. The staff were extremely welcoming and helpful, especially when it came to recommending places of interest and, more importantly, excellent places to dine. The rooms were first class, being quiet, spacious and immaculately clean. We would highly recommend the Bellesuite as a wonderful place to stay while in Rome and WE WILL DEFINITELY BE BACK! |
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| From: Vanessa Easthope, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2006 |
| This is a fantastic little hotel in a perfect location for touring Rome. The staff could not have been more helpful and the hotel is one of the cleanest i have ever stayed in. Definately recommended. Continental Breakfast delivered to room every morning was a lovely touch. It had everything we needed. |
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| From: RW, Canada |
| Date of Stay: February, 2006 |
| The bathroom was small; there was no place to set a shaving kit or makeup case. The breakfast area was very cramped as well. Otherwise, the hotel was great and we enjoyed our stay. |
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| From: Brian Abbott, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: February, 2006 |
| A bit noisy outside, but hey this is Rome! The breakfast room was cramped and you only get 'coffee and carbs' for breakfast (the only hot thing is coffee/tea and there's no meat/cheese/eggs as you might find in many continental breakfasts). Free internet access was useful. |
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| From: Carole Parker, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: February, 2006 |
| i have only stayed in a few hotels and have not been impressed until now. At the Bellesuite we had a stylish, spacious and very comfortable room (with a lovely big bed!). the staff were very friendly and helpful. it is convieniently located for the sights, shops and restaurants. i would highly recommend this hotel. just one point; there is no "hotel entrance"! find the big wooden door and ring the bell!! |
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| From: DARREN WELCH, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: February, 2006 |
| A quality hotel for the price - nice decor, rooms are quite big, shower room was small but clean. We found the free internet access really useful. About a 15min walk to main tourist attractions (Collesium, the Forum, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps etc). A 10 minute walk to the train station. |
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| From: Patrick Bautz, USA |
| Date of Stay: January, 2006 |
| We booked 3 rooms for January 14th thru the 18th. The hotel was only one block away from via Nationazale which offers excellent shopping. We could easily walk to the Trevi fountain, the Coliseum, and most other sites. The Repubblica subway station is 2 blocks away, which we took to the Vatican. We can't say enough about the hotel and the staff. When we arrived we were greeted by Alessandro and Michelangelo (both spoke excellent English). Michelangelo quickly took our bags to our rooms while Alessandro made us feel welcome. The rooms were exceptionally clean and newly updated. If you are looking for a great place to stay in Rome the Bellesuites is an excellent choice. The staff Bruno, Alessandro and Michelangelo are great hosts. |
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| From: Matthew Ward, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: January, 2006 |
| Excellent hotel in a very central location. |
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| From: Jayshri Mepani, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: January, 2006 |
| As a family of 5 we enjoyed our stay and the location of the hotel was great. The staff were very welcoming and were happy to give advice and make restaurant bookings. The only negative point is that my parent’s room was on the same floor as the reception and I shared with my sisters on the 3rd floor. The difference in the quality of the rooms was very noticeable and my parent’s room had basic decor in terms of the room and bathroom, also there was no shower curtain. On the other hand my room had a flat screen TV, DVD player and was very comfortable and matched the photos on the hotel site. Since it was my dads 50th birthday one of the nicer rooms would have been great. I cannot say if all rooms on 2nd floor were like this but I would advise requesting a room on the 3rd floor if you are staying here. The other comment I would like to make is the basic choice of breakfast which was now in fact being served in a room on the second floor and not in the Target restaurant as previous visitors have experienced. If you like cereal and pastries this is OK, but not for those that like a hearty hot breakfast. I would definately stay here again. |
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| From: Alison Potter, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: January, 2006 |
| Our room was spotless and the bathroom sparkled every day, not just on the day of arrival. The bed was really comfortable and the air conditioning actually worked. All the staff were very friendly and helpful and created a very pleasant atmosphere. It is also in a good cental location and although we have stayed in Rome before in a higher graded hotel, Bellesuite would certainly be our first choice in the future. |
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