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    Hotel Raffaello

    4.5 (22 reviews)
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    Continental breakfast
    Christine A.

    Lots of factors make this place a great choice for staying in Rome. For one, it's on a quiet, little street in Monti, an often overlooked neighborhood, and an easy walk to the Cavour transit station. Those who are able could also easily walk to Termini station or the Colosseum district. The hotel is right around the corner from Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore, which I HIGHLY recommend visiting. Other than comfortable proximity to the sights, for me the biggest perk was the continental breakfast. Rick Steves didn't say much about the hotel in his guidebook, but did however write that it had "a breakfast room fit for aristocrats." They had quite the little spread with so many pastries, cereals, juices, fruits, meats and cheeses, hard and soft-boiled eggs, and different coffees on request. A warm chocolate croissant and a cappuccino here, that's the life. As for our room, it was a good place to keep our stuff while running around the city. Not a lot of space to roam through the room, but it was clean and well air-conditioned, which made for a nice siesta in the middle of the day. Bathroom had much more room, though the shower only had space enough to stand upright beneath the spray of water. The hotel's elevator is fairly antiquated and small. Two people and their luggage can just barely make it while saying Hail Marys all along the ride. While booking online we were given lots of options for requested services. We opted for the €50 transfer from the airport and the €4-a-day mobile internet hot spots. Both you pay for when you receive them and not ahead of time. They never had the mobile hot spots, the three days we were there, as they were always rented out. Since our connecting flight was late getting us to the plane that would take us to Rome, we desperately e-mailed ahead to let the hotel know we were delayed. They got back to us right away to let us know our pick-up driver would still be waiting for us at the airport. Sure enough he was at Da Vinci in the middle of the night, looking weary and holding a sign with our name. It was a rather harrowing ride to Monti with no Fiat or pedestrian alike safe in his path. So that was our experience. I recommend Hotel Raffaello, most particularly for first-timers in Rome.

    Bony K.

    Hotel has contemporary decor that offers with a good selection of Italian-American continental breakfast food items. The shower is of the traditional style that is of course on a much smaller scale compared to the U.S. It is worth it to take up their offer for the private transportation from the airport since driving around Rome is far more intense compared to Manhattan, NYC area. Yes, there was some road noise, but not as much traffic such as being located on via Cavor street where majority of it happens. Great location on the tiny street "via Urbana" where it becomes a pedestrian row of shops, businesses and near their subway. The location doesn't feel like a tourist trap which actually rather occurs closer by the Coliseum/Forum area. The walk to the Coliseum area is about 15 minutes or so, but take the scenic walk through the university. You can easily walk your carry on luggage from the hotel to the high speed train area within less than 10 minutes. Front desk staff is helpful, just ask some questions. It was nice to see that umbrellas can be borrowed from them as well.

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    Daria D.

    (Continued- Part 2) Location The location of this hotel is so ideal. It is located on a side street so it is not noisy in the evenings but at the same time it is so close to everything. There is a supermarket right next door. We bought large water bottles for our daily. excursions for 0.25 euros for a large bottle (The 0.25 ones are in the back on a shelf. We then put them in our mini fridge in our room. The ones in the store fridge when you first walk in are about 0.80 euros.) There is a pharmacy around the corner. There are numerous gelato spots nearby in each direction. There are many, many restaurants in walking distance. The Trevi Fountain is a 15 minute walk and the Spanish Steps are another 10 mins past the fountain. There are also many designer stores in that area. The Roma Termini train station is a 5 minute walk from the hotel. There are many souvenir shops all around. Our driver from the airport recommended that we visit the church near our hotel. We then had a guide from one of our excursions recommend it as well. On our last day, after checking out (and leaving our luggage at the hotel at no extra charge) we stopped by the church. It is definitely worth visiting (for free! Brief tours and an upstairs museum ticket range from 3-5 euros/person) and it less than a 5 minute walk from the hotel. The hotel ordered us a taxi whenever we needed one. We took a taxi to Vatican City, where we had a booked excursion. This cost us about 11 euros (at 6:45 AM, so it was a quick ride with very little traffic at the time). The hotel also provides free breakfast and a coffee machine in the lobby area which is available all day and night. The only hot items for the breakfast were scrambled eggs and toast  (as well as coffee, of course). There were also boiled eggs, cereals, muffins, cheeses, ham, and a few other items. Lastly, we really loved how warm and welcoming the staff were. Everyone, especially one particular lady at the front desk, was super helpful. We came to them for help with directions on how to get to places nearby and they directed us where we needed to go and literally mapped it out for us, highlighting the route on the map. I truely do recommend this hotel and would gladly stay here again. As mentioned in the beginning, yes it has some downsides but looking at all it has to offer, the positives outweigh the negatives.

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    Review Highlights - Hotel Raffaello

    It was a 10-15 minute walk from the train station and conveniently located to reach many of the sights in Rome.

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    DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti - King Deluxe room

    DoubleTree by Hilton Rome Monti

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    Termini, Centro Storico

    We spent three nights here before an Eastern Mediterranean cruise departing from Civitavecchia. We…read morearrived and departed via Roma Termini, just a few blocks away. That made the location extremely convenient. The hotel sits a short walk from Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, where Pope Francis is buried. Some areas near the main train station are often described as unsafe by Italian standards. We did not experience that near the hotel. Tourists and locals were out late, and the neighborhood stayed active into the evening. Rome is compact and easy to navigate. Most major attractions felt reachable within about 20 minutes by taxi, bus, or rail. We tried to visit the Trevi Fountain at 10:00 pm to avoid crowds. That plan failed completely(see pic). It was packed. Locals eat later than in the U.S., and many parts of the city stay busy well into the night. Restaurants remain open late. A note for U.S. travelers. European hotel rooms run smaller for the price. Even using Hilton points, our room would have cost close to $700 per night USD and felt small. The hotel offers a pleasant rooftop bar and a spacious lobby with multiple seating areas. The buffet breakfast was a solid, comfortable way to start the day. It was included for us as Hilton Diamond members. I am unsure of the cash price. Overall, the location and amenities make this a smart pre-cruise choice, especially for travelers relying on rail connections.

    Beautiful hotel. Poor experience. We have been checking in for over 25 minutes, we have a tour in…read more20 minutes and it's 20 minutes away. The service is definitely lacking! Idk where I am traveling/visiting, customer service should always be 100% And Please smile!!! You are a business providing a service, do better Hilton. And the worst part is we are Diamond members so I expect a smidge more

    The St. Regis Rome - Short Bread Cookies

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    Termini, Centro Storico

    We stayed at the St. Regis in Rome. Here's what we liked best…read more The location is highly convenient. We were able to walk to great shopping, restaurants and sites, including the colosseum and Trevi fountain. Clean accommodations and friendly staff. With jet lag, our sleep schedule was sporadic. The housekeeping staff kindly managed to attend to our room regardless of the hour. It's luxury you would come to expect of the St. Regis brand. Pro tip: Ironing boards/iron not in room and must be requested via Front Desk. However, you can have up to TWO items pressed daily Free. I deducted one star because our bed was lumpy - time to switch out the mattress! And be sure to request a room on floors 1-3. The fourth floor is right below the gym and very noisy during gym hours.

    We spent 5 nights at the St. Regis and were well taken care of. Their level of service is truly…read moreoutstanding from check in, our butlers, and the bellmen. We were always greeted with a smile and a hello. Our room was well maintained and equipped with all that we needed. Breakfast in the morning was plentiful-I was a big fan of the smoked swordfish and tuna. Be sure to check out the nightly champagne sabering (7 pm) and enjoy a glass in the beautiful dining area. Just a world class hotel in a world class city. Special thanks to the bellman who was able to track down the packages we left behind in a taxi. A life saver!

    The Inn at The Roman Forum

    The Inn at The Roman Forum

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    Monti, Centro Storico

    We had a fantastic stay here. The hotel is very unique and the history is truly eternal!…read more The hotel sits just minutes walk from the Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Cerchi Park. However, it is quietly nestled in a beautiful little neighborhood. It is very quiet and quaint. Upon arrival we were greeted with the welcoming staff and escorted into the ruins beyond the lobby where we were brought a lovely tiramisu welcome treat to enjoy while taking in the ruins. The room is impressively large with a huge bathroom. We had a plush king sized bed with cozy down bedding. The thick beautiful curtains ensured that the room was perfectly dark for great sleep even if we wanted a mid day nap. There was a lovely little balcony with a view of the courtyard. With the curtains open the natural light is perfect. The bed was comfortable and we Sisto very nicely here. The bathroom is very big with a walk in shower and bidet with all toiletries needed to have a comfortable stay. I will say I was a bit bummed that the tile warmer was not functional but the hotel was very kind offering anything to make sure that we were happy. This was not a problem and we stayed in this room as warming towels us a perk but not a requirement. I would also note that the building is quite old and the bathroom had a metallic smell perhaps from the pipes of older plumbing but it was fine as long as we kept the bathroom door closed. I think the hotel was really concerned that we were upset but we absolutely were not just keep in mind this building is antique and if you are coming from the US where everything is new and not used to a potential aroma of antiquity be prepared to experience a true European city and do not complain. All details are thought of here including mini bar, clothes steamer, hair dryer, toiletries and a welcome gift. The staff is so friendly and welcoming. They are always ensuring that we were comfortable and happy. We absolutely loved our stay here. The hotel is a special place and experience. The nostalgia of standing and staying where the Romans once stood 2000 years ago was definitely a treat! The hotel has a rooftop terrace where we enjoyed breakfast in the mornings and wine in the evening. The lounge just inside of the terrace is cozy and comfortable to enjoy a glass of wine or cocktail in the evening and there's a cozy fireplace to warm up, which we took full advantage of after a long wet rainy day in the colosseum and Roman forum. We had a great stay here and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a special Roman experience. We will definitely be back!

    The Inn at the Forum is incomparable... not to be missed. We had a fantastic stay there in June…read moreof 2025. Our room with adjacent garden was memorable - filled with charm and every amenity. An archeological site under the hotel provides an amazing reception area. The staff is gracious and excellent at what they do. Breakfast was wonderful. The location next to the forum was magical..... with views overlooking the forum... truly beautiful at night. I could not say enough good things about this hotel

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