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LH Hotel Roma Montemario
3.9/576 Reviews

LH Hotel Roma Montemario

Rome|1.22km from Monte Mario
This hotel was booked by the tour company and we were here two nights at the end of our tour. This is not a four star hotel by any standard, unless you are only factoring in the fact that the room is large and that there was A/C in the room. An older hotel, although from the onset you wouldn’t think so. The front lobby is not necessarily accessible, as you have to climb a large flight of stone steps to get through the front door, once inside the front entrance there is a small ramp beside the stairs to pull your luggage up. The reception in the morning are friendly enough, but don’t bother trying to get any assistance from the evening desk attendant, she was rather rude and was not interested in helping at all - we had an issue with an Uber Eats order (we asked to meet them outside and they never arrived after 40 minutes of waiting so we decided to go back to the room and try calling the restaurant and we just said to the front desk that we had an Uber order that may be delivered in case they showed up and she just shook her head covered her ears with her hands and said “no no not her problem that she does nothing with it”) I wasn’t asking her to do anything with the order just that it might be delivered. But anyways, back to the rooms, it’s not your typical room size it is larger then what you would expect from a hotel in Europe. Relatively clean, fixtures in the bathroom were old, the stand up shower stall was tiny and the doors were broken. The shower head was loose and came off when I turned it on, spraying the entire bathroom with water. The double bed was really two twins pushed together. Location is horrible, it’s far from transit and you can’t access the main parts of Rome easily. It’s down a lane way and difficult to find and the street itself is narrow and dark. There is a restaurant downstairs, but the food was horrible and took forever. The breakfast was your typical breads, cheese and cold cuts. And again, even the staff in the restaurant were rude and weren’t keen on providing service. I wouldn’t recommend this hotel, even if you’re on a budget.

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Gemelli Hotel
4.1/512 Reviews
Hotel Gemelli nice and clean, friendly staff . I stayed two nights in a triple room, spacious and clean room with every comfort,nice balcony with table and sofa, unique neo in the bathroom too little shower is hard to enter and I'm not sure a giant, It would also be a point where to hang the shower towels after using them.good breakfast, both sweet and salty.very good to have a private parking cost of EUR 15 per day, It's not easy to find it free and free from those parts. That's very advisable, I'll certainly return to us.
LH Hotel Roma Montemario
3.9/576 Reviews
This hotel was booked by the tour company and we were here two nights at the end of our tour. This is not a four star hotel by any standard, unless you are only factoring in the fact that the room is large and that there was A/C in the room. An older hotel, although from the onset you wouldn’t think so. The front lobby is not necessarily accessible, as you have to climb a large flight of stone steps to get through the front door, once inside the front entrance there is a small ramp beside the stairs to pull your luggage up. The reception in the morning are friendly enough, but don’t bother trying to get any assistance from the evening desk attendant, she was rather rude and was not interested in helping at all - we had an issue with an Uber Eats order (we asked to meet them outside and they never arrived after 40 minutes of waiting so we decided to go back to the room and try calling the restaurant and we just said to the front desk that we had an Uber order that may be delivered in case they showed up and she just shook her head covered her ears with her hands and said “no no not her problem that she does nothing with it”) I wasn’t asking her to do anything with the order just that it might be delivered. But anyways, back to the rooms, it’s not your typical room size it is larger then what you would expect from a hotel in Europe. Relatively clean, fixtures in the bathroom were old, the stand up shower stall was tiny and the doors were broken. The shower head was loose and came off when I turned it on, spraying the entire bathroom with water. The double bed was really two twins pushed together. Location is horrible, it’s far from transit and you can’t access the main parts of Rome easily. It’s down a lane way and difficult to find and the street itself is narrow and dark. There is a restaurant downstairs, but the food was horrible and took forever. The breakfast was your typical breads, cheese and cold cuts. And again, even the staff in the restaurant were rude and weren’t keen on providing service. I wouldn’t recommend this hotel, even if you’re on a budget.
Hotel Sisto V
3.8/550 Reviews
I stayed one night in this facility for a work meeting at the Gemelli. The hotel is in the immediate vicinity of the Policlinico, reachable in 5 minutes walk. The staff is very kind and educated, and I give you the four stars for this reason. I found professionality and gentleness at both the reception and breakfast room. At my request, the ruler has managed to resolve a practical coating problem in a short time and with great availability. It's a little overvalued, the three stars in this case, it's probably in the restructuring phase (and it's needed) but to get to my room I crossed a corridor with so much fabric to whiten and whisky attached. But this was really the only sin. Superlative breakfast: brioches just out of the bakery and bar drinks. Another positive note: for health-related customers the hotel is charged with the stay fee. And that is not much.
Courtyard Rome Central Park
4.2/574 Reviews
The hotel front desk is very good in English and the communication is barrier free. Because it is a Marriott member, you can get free internet access. Compared to the hotel in the city center, the room is large and the balcony is large. That is, the kettle will cause a jump, and directly find the problem within five minutes. Next to the hotel is the Gemeli Railway Station. Take the three stops and get off at the Metro Line A to get anywhere in Rome.
Hotel Zone
3.9/561 Reviews
Nice hotel, clean, tidy nicely kept. Was bed & breakfast & was good from start to finish! Family room for 2 but still had plenty of room to move. Amenities in the bathroom Good breakfast lots to chose from Bar was good also, gym availability however did not use this was only a 2 night stay
Hotel Pineta Palace
3.7/565 Reviews
The hotel was clean and staff was courtesy. The room was large with 3 separate beds with a balcony looking to the backyard. We stayed extra 3 nights after a Catholic tour of Cosmos. Walking about 8, 9 minutes to nearest bus stop on Via Mathias Batisttini - to the Batisttini Metro station (the last station of the B (orange) line. From here you go to Roma Termini) you can change to line A (blue).

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• Spring: 66.0 cm

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• Autumn: 43.1 cm

• Winter: 103.23 cm

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