We went in Rome for a Concert in Auditorium Parco di Musica and we was looking for an Hotel in Parioli Area. We kept special offer on a Roman Hotel Web site and we paied 65 euro per room per night !|The Hotel is just 10 rooms but it's a well kept secret in the heart of a Residential area ! By RoomsAccomodation.com we'd also special informations about transportations and Restaurants in that area!|It’s a modern area of Rome. You may bump into a celebrity jogging in the nearby Villa Borghese if you are lucky, but that's about it. Parioli became what it is now between the two World Wars when wealthy Romans (and diplomats - quite a few embassies are located in this area) moved in, building elegant villas in its spacious and green environment. Don't Miss...|Make sure you visit the new Auditorium. It replaces Rome's last AuditoriumThe old one was destroyed by Mussolini in 1934 and includes three concert halls, an open air arena and a recording studio. ||· Auditorium - Renzo Piano’s latest feat|· Olympic Stadium - Go and see Roma or Lazio play – the atmosphere is amazing|· Monte Milvio - Where Constantine thrashed Maxentius back in 313AD|· Stadio dei Marmi - Athletes perform in front of a crowd of 15,000 as well as 60 marble statues|· Villa Borghese - Perfect spot to get out of the city’s chaos|Restaurants tend to cater for upper middle class Romans to the stinking rich, so make sure you check menu prices before sitting down to have a meal. However, you will always find cheaper pizzerias and bars if you are on a budget offering great food at decent prices and a much more genuine and friendly atmosphere. Look for such places in the piazzas...
Read moreMy partner and I spent three nights at Hotel Coppedè and our experience was excellent. Before going I had read some reviews which were not so good and when we arrived we were surprised to find everything beyond our expectations. The room was very clean and nice. Not super-big, but perfect for two people. The bed was very comfortable and the shower excellent. The room was on the first floor facing the main road, but we hardly heard the traffic and we slept very well all three nights. The hotel stuff was quite nice, there is no much service, as there is no common room or bar. There is no breakfast, but you can go to the bar next door and with about 4.50 euros have two cappuccinos, two croissants. Not bad. The internet is free but the wireless connection is a not very reliable. The location is good, especially considering the price. It is served by several buses and the metro station Annibaliano/S. Agnese is 5 min. walking. We walked a few times to the centre (Piazza del Popolo, Termini) it is about 3 km, but, as always in Rome, the walk is a pleasure because at every corner you are in for some piece of astonishing history and beauty. The neighborhood is very quite, and quintessential non-touristical rome , there are some nice restaurants and bars, with very accessible prices. Overall it was a good experience, we paid for a double 40 euros a night, plus 4 euros city tax, so overall about 132 euros, more or less the price of one room in a more central hotel. We were definitely happy with...
Read moreThis was an awful experience for me and my colleague (2 rooms, 6 nights). The rooms are horrendous and uncomfortable (last renovated in 1989 according to the owner). The carpets are nasty, the bedding old and uncomfortable, the bathrooms have scum and rust sediments leftover from decades of guests and poor/no maintenance, the toilet had its paint ripped off and the shower door was broken and half replaced with a molded curtain. The accommodation was really a shame.|The nightclub downstairs (Flamingo) was a nightmare that prevented me and my colleague from sleeping every single night. Despite wearing earplugs, I could hear the loud music playing downstairs (and feel its vibrations through my bed) and the noise from people hanging out outside the nightclub until late at night. The hotel's front desk is unmanned and the owner shows up on request. He is a polite individual, but unfortunately his good manners do not make up for an awful experience that was quite expensive (100 euro per night per room in low season). I feel deceived as this felt more like a 1-star than a 3-star hotel. Would not...
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