This was our first visit to Rome and September seems to be an ideal month for sightseeing. One of our reason for choosing the Suite Condotti was its location and we were not disappointed. It is family run establishement situated at 48 Via dei Condotti, with the Spanish Steps at one end of the street and the Via del Corso at the other. ||Walking to St Peter's and the Vatican took about 30 minutes, while the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Vittorio Emanuele Monument are much closer. The Colosseum and Circo Massimo are also about half an hour's walk with the Forum and Palatine Hill on route.||Our room, which was one of only four, was nicely appointed looking exactly as on the web site. The bed was extremely comfortable and although there was no tub in the marble bathroom there was an excellent large shower cubicle and ample towels. Breakfast was served in room and comprised of juice, crossiant, cereals, toast and coffee. The managements English was as good as our Italian never the less we were able to communicate and they were more than willing to cope with our very late check in and check out times.||At 200 euros we thought it was a bit expensive, but visiting Rome doesn't come cheap, therefore we would have no problem with staying in this accomodation again. Although for us the location was ideal, if you are a light sleeper and go to bed early maybe you should look for something in...
Read moreThis was our first visit to Rome and September seems to be an ideal month for sightseeing. One of our reason for choosing the Suite Condotti was its location and we were not disappointed. It is family run establishement situated at 48 Via dei Condotti, with the Spanish Steps at one end of the street and the Via del Corso at the other. ||Walking to St Peter's and the Vatican took about 30 minutes, while the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Vittorio Emanuele Monument are much closer. The Colosseum and Circo Massimo are also about half an hour's walk with the Forum and Palatine Hill on route.||Our room, which was one of only four, was nicely appointed looking exactly as on the web site. The bed was extremely comfortable and although there was no tub in the marble bathroom there was an excellent large shower cubicle and ample towels. Breakfast was served in room and comprised of juice, crossiant, cereals, toast and coffee. The managements English was as good as our Italian never the less we were able to communicate and they were more than willing to cope with our very late check in and check out times.||At 200 euros we thought it was a bit expensive, but visiting Rome doesn't come cheap, therefore we would have no problem with staying in this accomodation again. Although for us the location was ideal, if you are a light sleeper and go to bed early maybe you should look for something in...
Read moreFirst thing should be noted is that this isnt a hotel, it is a B&B - fully serviced with free continental breakfast each morning. It is right in the heart of the city centre Rome - as you step out, you are among the high end fashion shops and a 1 minute walk away from the Spanish steps. Rome is an expensive city (I dare say more expensive than New York USA) so the price and location for this serviced b&b is fantastic. This place is also actually within walking distance of all the major site seeing attractions; 5- 20 min walks depending on where you wish to go. Down side is that amenities wise there is no microwave or fridge in the room (there is a fridge but i wouldnt rely on it to keep anything cold), and if you are arriving outside the hours of 7am-3pm, it is best you let them know in advance as it isnt staffed outside of these hours (otherwise you cannot get in and will likely be waiting for a while!). The housekeeper is a lovely lady and made me feel very welcome and at ease during my stay, especially as i was travelling europe alone. I would recommend this place to travellers and would...
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