incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,29/10 - A 19th century town house converted in charming ... more
hotel. A classical atmosphere will welcome you and you will find yourself at home in any of the 27 bedrooms each decorated with different style Situated in one of t...
Just a 5-minute walk from the Roman Forum and the Coliseum, Hotel Duca D’Alba is located ... more
in the popular district of Monti, surrounded by typical wine bars and restaurants. Your room is complete with free Wi-Fi, Satellite TV, and marble bathrooms. Many ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Located a few steps from the Roman Forum and the Colisseum, the Hotel Duca d'Alba is 30 ... more
kilometers from the Fiumicino Leonardo Da Vinci airport. The Basilica of Santa Maria is located near this hotel. A rapid connection with the Termini train station...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Located a few steps from the Roman Forum and the Colisseum, the Hotel Duca d'Alba is 30 ... more
kilometers from the Fiumicino Leonardo Da Vinci airport. The Basilica of Santa Maria is located near this hotel. A rapid connection with the Termini train station...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Good location, good value for money, polite staff Disadvantages: Small rooms
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Why we chose the hotel
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My boyfriend and I decided to take a weekend city break in Rome, we were joined by his parents who travelled seperately. We looked on Expedia for a good deal and we found one with reasonable BA flights and 3 nights stay at Hotel Villa Patrizi. We looked at the information and pictures of the hotel on the internet and it looked good so we decided to book it. Now we have been to the hotel, and looking back at the pictures, they are true to life and do not decieve you in anyway that the hotel looks different to what it does.
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About the hotel
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Hotel Villa Patrizi is a brand new 4 star hotel located in Rome. As you walk into the hotel there is a pretty sitting area full of beautiful, lively and colourful flowers. If the weather was nicer ...
Advantages: Great Location, Great Room, Friendly Staff Disadvantages: Lack of Wardrobe Space
When In Rome?
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When we decided to go to Rome we initially looked for a package deal, however, it soon became clear that this wasn't going to be practical and it would be far better to organise it ourselves.
The first thing we did was to look for accommodation, of course this can be a mine field, some were just too far away from the centre and some just had awful reviews on tripadvisor.com (an invaluable resource).
Eventually, after an hour or two of searching we came across this hotel, it was pretty much in the centre of the tourist attractions and had good reviews so we decided to book it, we were not disappointed. The hotel is three star (Ciao's description says one star for some reason).
The outside of the hotel is very nice, a traditional six storey building like most in Rome with a rusty clay look. It is ...
Advantages: Fantastic location, brilliant service, immaculate Disadvantages: It is pricey, but then, Rome is generally pricey
Recently the boyfriend and I decided, continuing with our resolution from last year to travel more, that we needed a little break, so we scoured the website for some cheap flights and plumped on Rome as the destination. Next task, find a hotel. We were only going out for four days so we needed somewhere central which would be convenient for getting to all the sights and, hopefully, not too expensive. Neither of us had been to Rome before, so we had no idea of the best area to stay in, what the standards would be like, the cost; we were clueless! So with the help of the boyfriend's parents, who are travel agents and have also been to Rome before, we were recommended to stay at Hotel Cicerone .
Hotel Cicerone is a 4* hotel with 292 rooms located a 5 minute walk from Lepanto metro station, on via Cicerone. We had flown into Rome ...