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Be careful with this hotel, especially when you are arriving late. Our group ended up getting late because of our taxi who misled us (ended up taking us for a road trip in Rome). By the time we get to the hostel, no one is...More
Leaking showers, no 24 hour reception as advertised, wrong key to get back in the hotel, NOISY, no working cooking facilities, small room, not like the photo, no working WIFi.
We booked 2 rooms for 5 days. We were told to get the keys from...More
I was greatly impressed by this hotel that had no reviews by the time of my booking ...the location is perfect, the room very clean and with everythink that you need, the staff very friendly. Breakfast very good quality.
My husband and I spend 5...More
US$84 - US$133 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Number of rooms
3
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Old school vibe from the very beginning is the only way to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. The Esquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areas in Rome for its key location on one of the city’s famous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood to its modern incarnation as a multicultural hub, Esquilino always has something going on—polyglot vendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up
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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’t like the historic centre. Liberty architecture, large piazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches, secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like Santa Maria Maggiore.