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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Rooms
The Aleph A Boscolo Luxury Hotel, Rome, offers 96 guestrooms. Minimalist decor includes elements reminiscent of Italian design from the 1930s and 1940s. Whites and creams predominate, and there are splashes of dark blue. An entire wall (in each room) is covered with a black-and-white photograph of Rome.
En-suite bathrooms are covered in mosaic with Bisazza tiles. Some have sunken tubs. Amenities include air conditioning, minibars, remote-control lighting, and high-speed Internet access (surcharge).
Room Amenities
Dining
Sin - Black marble floor, red leather armchairs, and silver chrome tables. Italian cuisine focusing on high-quality food and contemporary cooking methods. Open all day.
Seventh Heaven - Rooftop terrace restaurant and bar. Large white umbrellas, white armchairs, and exotic plants. Open May to September. Dinner served on summer evenings.
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“Nice hotel”
Well worth a visit
“Excellent hotel, will definitely go back”
We’ve been to Rome many times so we’ve stayed in several different hotels all over Rome, including the sister hotel to this one (Exedra). The Aleph is in a better location, a short stroll from most of the sights and an excellent selection of restaurants and bars – although suggest you walk away from the main roads to find cheaper restaurants. The hotel staff couldn’t do enough to help us, we took our six month old baby and had no issues with the hotel providing a cot, kettle for making up bottles, car seat for the journey to and from the hotel and anything else we needed (the driver from the hotel car service even offered to stop at a supermarket for us to get baby supplies). We were a large party, we had 5 rooms in the hotel and all were large, well decorated and clean – not sure why some people in these reviews thought the rooms were small, the rooms were large by European standards). Great hotel, highly recommended and we will definitely be staying at this hotel again.
“Expensive!”
Nice hotel, the deluxe room that we booked was probably the worst room in the hotel, tired and worn out looking, frayed carpets patchy water marks on ceiling etc. When we first arrived at the hotel the reception tried to push an upgrade at the cost of another 50 euros per night, I'm pretty certain that they gave us the crap room knowing full well that we would upgrade to get out of it, however theupgraded room was fantastic with our on terrace the size of a small garden with table chairs longers etc I would advise not eating here as the food was poor and very expensive, 10 euros for a bottle of beer and 7 euros for a packet of crisps, 25 euros for oily eggs and 2 mini sausagesbar staff were very rude and ignorant, Reception were more than helpful ,
“Excedra is better”
Not work the expense. Excedra is a better hotel that is only 4 blocks away with better service and amenities.
“Funcky hotel with cool bathroom”
great hotel in queit nice area, the wifi system was a joke, they need to fix that soon
“Great hotel”
We enjoyed our stay at the hotel. We went for our anniversary and they gave us a very nice room with a great terrace. It is very good located so we could walk everywhere we went in Rome.
“Will definetely stay there next visit to Rome”
I had reservations due to mixed reviews about this hotel but can't fault it in any way. Lovely Hotel, Perfect Location and Staff couldn't be more helpful. I can't imagine why some people gave poor reviews or were not impressed, can only imagine there is no pleasing some people... I am not the best person to judge what makes a hotel 5 star but i can safely say in my opinion it was a 5 star experience and I will definetely stay there again when I return to Rome
“Outstanding Hotel”
Perfect location. Only one block to the busiest square in Rome, one block the other way to the Spanish Steps, and another block to out of this world shopping. The hotel staff was very kind and professional and extremely helpful with all of our requests. The room was large by European standards, modern and quiet. The rooftop lounge was fun, but the breakfast room was only so so. Most visitors went to a different location for morning espresso and eats. Overall this was a great hotel and we would definitely return!
“Bellisimo!”
The rooms are a bit on the small side but are very well appointed and beautifully furnished. Bed was very comfortable and the cleanliness of the rooms was very good. The staff were extremely efficient and very warm and friendly. The location is great, close to a lot of points of interest and great restaurants. It was the best hotel we stayed at during our 3 week tour of Italy.
“Excellent on all fronts”
I would highly reccomend this hotel for the following reasons: Location: PERFECT location, 5-10 minutes walk from the Trevi fountain, and about 15-20 minutes walk from the collesseum. The metro station (to use when going to the vatacan museums) is also a 2 minute walk away. Excellent selection of bars and restaurants in surrounding area also. Staff: The staff were exceptional. They were all really friendly and happy to assist in any questions we had regarding the city and hotel. They made excellent restuarant and bar/club reccomendations for me and my girlfriend. Cleanliness and Atmosphere: The hotel was in brilliant condition and had beautiful decoration and an elegant yet cosy feel to it.
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Via di San Basilio 15 Rome, 00185 Italy
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Location Highlights
The closest major airports to Aleph A Boscolo Luxury Hotel are:
Rome (CIA-Ciampino) - 14.5 km / 9 mi
Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci) - 23.2 km / 14.4 mi
The preferred airport for Aleph A Boscolo Luxury Hotel is Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci).
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Via Veneto, Rome, Italy: Made famous by La Dolce Vita film in 1960, the Via Veneto is going through a glamorous renaissance. Bars, restaurants, chic hotels and boutiques all vie for attention in the street which coined the expression paparazzo the surname of the photojournalist in the film. Nearby, the Spanish Steps are the place for lovers trysts, shopping, and honing the Italian art of dolce far niente idling and people-watching.
Via di San Basilio 15 Rome, 00185 Italy
