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The Hive Hotel
4.5/5337 Reviews

The Hive Hotel

Termini Central Station Rome|1.68km from Largo di Torre Argentina
Great location. Any major attraction can be reached within 20 minutes. Spacious room with a very comfortable mattress. Very helpful staff both at the reception and during room service. We initially had a corner room, but found it a little noisy for us. At the reception they changed it without any problems for another one. There are several good restaurants nearby. Reception's recommendations were also excellent. The hotel does not have its own parking lot, but in the same building on the base floor there is a garage (not the hotel), which can be accessed without entering the ZTL zone. Price 35 euros per day. But opposite the garage there is a paid city parking lot, where you can also leave your car. To get into the hotel from a garage or parking lot, you need to call from downstairs so that a receptionist will come and open the door to the elevator hall. We liked the breakfast. There was a bit of a lack of variety in egg dishes, but there was plenty of other stuff. I think the main disadvantage is the paid gym and spa. And if the spa is somehow explainable, then the gym is usually free for hotel guests. The price for visiting guests is 9 euros. Restaurant is fine. You get the voucher with 20% discount when check-in so the price becomes reasonable. Overall we enjoyed our time at the hotel and will return here again. I think the main disadvantage is the paid gym and spa. And if the spa is somehow explainable, then the gym is usually free for hotel guests. The price for visiting guests is 9 euros. We enjoyed our time at the hotel and will return here again.
Rose Garden Palace Roma by Omnia Hotels
4.4/547 Reviews

Rose Garden Palace Roma by Omnia Hotels

Via Veneto Rome|1.85km from Largo di Torre Argentina
We enjoyed a 3 night stay at Rose Palace. The front desk gave us tired travelers a warm welcome that made us relax immediately. Our room overlooked the back of the American Embassy with guards stationed outside 24/7 so it was definitely safe. The hotel is a little off the beaten path from the usual touristy spots in Rome but in a very quiet area. The room was very clean. We had 3 in our room and the 3rd person had to sleep on a full size pull out couch. It was comfy for a pull out (you couldn’t feel the bar under the mattress) but unless you put up the bed every day the only place to sit were the beds. It had a small fridge and the bathroom was updated but limited on counter space around the sink. The buffet breakfast was geared toward a variety of tastes. Scrambled eggs, a variety of pastries, orange juice, fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal, cheese, meat, etc. When the weather was nice we enjoyed sitting outside in the garden. There is a tiny grocery store called Co-op around the corner where you can buy the basics. Also on the next block is an ATM in the alcove of the bank entrance that seemed secure to use. Reading older reviews we thought there was a restaurant in the hotel serving dinner but it turned out to just be a small bar. So we walked a couple of blocks north and ate at Cesarina and enjoyed a good meal and friendly staff. There were a lot of other restaurants to pick from in a 2-3 block radius. The ones on Via Vittorio Veneto appeared to be more expensive than the ones northeast of the hotel. There is a taxi stand a couple of blocks away and we used both Uber and inTaxi for rides back to the hotel.

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Temple View
4.4/516 Reviews

Temple View

Pantheon Rome|0.03km from Largo di Torre Argentina
The hotel gets rave reviews. I'm not that enthusiastic though it is certainly a reasonable place to stay. (My wife was more enthusiastic than me.) The location is central, which is good, though I'd prefer to be several blocks farther west. The hotel is clean and the room is bright and cheery with a big window and very high ceilings. Furniture is Ikea white or something similar. Bathroom is fine, though the fancy shower mentioned in other reviews is meant for a much larger enclosure, making taking showers a bit awkward. Views were quite nice from our room, 1 of 3 that face the temple. Temple views are terrific and the open space it creates gives you a larger scale view of a bit of the city. The hotel entrance is hard to find. Up an alley and marked only by a small plaque on the wall (see photos). Initially having rung the bell, or with a key once you are checked in, you go into a dingy building and up to the 5th floor in a tiny, antique but perfectly serviceable elevator to the nicely renovated area of the ”relais.” Kitchen is available all the time which is nice. Breakfast is mostly of packaged items with a good coffee maker, but no cappuccino.You'd do much better at the pastry shop (Caffe Camerino) a block away. The family that manages the hotel is quite nice and extremely accommodating. They do their very best to make sure guests have a good stay. However there is only someone on the property in the morning from 8am, staying into the afternoon. No one is there at all at night. Certainly a reasonable place to stay and the price seems good for this location. There are lots of restaurants within a few blocks lots of busses go by, and a taxi stand is a block north.

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The Loft - at Torre Argentina
4.9/54 Reviews
Pantheon
The location of this apartment is incredible. It is very close to many attractions. No need to take a taxi. There are also many supermarkets nearby and buses are very convenient and suitable for tourists. The facilities and equipment are also good enough to cook some simple meals. The disadvantage is that the network is very unstable and there was no hand sanitizer and shower gel when we checked in. Overall good.
Temple View
4.4/516 Reviews
Pantheon
The hotel gets rave reviews. I'm not that enthusiastic though it is certainly a reasonable place to stay. (My wife was more enthusiastic than me.) The location is central, which is good, though I'd prefer to be several blocks farther west. The hotel is clean and the room is bright and cheery with a big window and very high ceilings. Furniture is Ikea white or something similar. Bathroom is fine, though the fancy shower mentioned in other reviews is meant for a much larger enclosure, making taking showers a bit awkward. Views were quite nice from our room, 1 of 3 that face the temple. Temple views are terrific and the open space it creates gives you a larger scale view of a bit of the city. The hotel entrance is hard to find. Up an alley and marked only by a small plaque on the wall (see photos). Initially having rung the bell, or with a key once you are checked in, you go into a dingy building and up to the 5th floor in a tiny, antique but perfectly serviceable elevator to the nicely renovated area of the ”relais.” Kitchen is available all the time which is nice. Breakfast is mostly of packaged items with a good coffee maker, but no cappuccino.You'd do much better at the pastry shop (Caffe Camerino) a block away. The family that manages the hotel is quite nice and extremely accommodating. They do their very best to make sure guests have a good stay. However there is only someone on the property in the morning from 8am, staying into the afternoon. No one is there at all at night. Certainly a reasonable place to stay and the price seems good for this location. There are lots of restaurants within a few blocks lots of busses go by, and a taxi stand is a block north.
Pantheon Caesar Relais
4/565 Reviews
Pantheon
Honestly, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better location in Rome! Just 5 minutes to Altare della Patria and Pantheon, 10 minutes to Piazza Navona, 15 minutes to Trevi Fountain. Even Vatican City is within walking distance but there is a taxi rank just outside also. Whilst the room was small it had everything you needed for a short stay, I would highly recommend the room with the double aspect balcony - the view is amazing! It's a noisy area but the sound-proofed windows meant we hardly heard a thing! Comfy bed and a good shower. It was a treat to be served breakfast in the room each morning. Cannot recommend this place highly enough, such good value for this part of Rome aswell! Highly recommended.
Residenza Gens Julia
4.8/545 Reviews
Pantheon
Ursula and her son's were wonderful and welcoming hosts. Residenza Gens Julia is a fantastic location to walk from to explore all of Rome's major sites. Was great to come home to a cool and spacious room at the end of hot summer Rome days. Ursula and her sons were kind and generous and arranged transfers, made luggage storage available, provided plenty of information and suggestions on places to visit and eat. Our family room was spacious and very comfortable. There is a small fridge in the room, as well as a communal fridge that can be used. Breakfast was an added bonus and was simple and convenient. I would highly recommend Residenza Gens Julia to anyone visiting Rome and would stay there again on a future visit. Thank you!
Argentina Residenza Style Hotel
4.5/5100 Reviews
Pantheon
The room is very tidy and beautiful!
Torre Argentina Relais - Residenze di Charme
4.6/5103 Reviews
Pantheon
First hotel on our 7 week tour to Europe and the Torre Argentina Relais was absolutely tops. The front door isn't the most obvious as it's the usual Rome apartment hotel. Taxi driver showed it to us and in we went. There wasn't really a sign saying Argentina Relais Torre; only a quite dirty floor mat at the foot of rhe stairs.. c'mon chaps; I know this is Italy but give us a sign. We weren't the only ones confused as a few days later a couple of sassenachs got really angry because they had no idea where the floor was. There's a lift but it goes to the 1st floor where the hotel is on the 1st floor minus 50 percent, ie you have to walk down the same amount of stairs as it would take to get UP to the hotel. The room was great with heaps of space. The beds were superb. The staff were, as usual in Italy, lovely... you'd probably remember us because my wife was the one who decided to trip over the step which had been there for the last three days! We never really like so-called continental breakfasts... but... it was served in our room with a choice made the night before. It was cooked, terrific and one of the best we had (including Scotland where I'm from). To be honest, the Torre Argentina isn't particularly salubrious (it is supposed to be where Julius Caesar was murdered incidentally) but it's pretty close to most of the things we wanted to see, ie it was about a 10 minute walk to the ”Red Buses” and the wedding cake. Go for it as it's excellent.

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