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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Renovations and Closures
The hotel will be renovating from 1 December 2011 to 31 December 2013. The following areas are affected: SaunaSpa tub
Every effort will be made to minimize noise and disturbance. Completion dates are subject to change.
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Rooms
Air-conditioned accommodations at Hotel Zone offer minibars and safes. Rooms open to balconies. Televisions come with satellite channels, complimentary TV Internet access, and pay movies. Bathrooms include makeup/shaving mirrors, bidets, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
This Rome hotel provides complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks, fax machines, and direct-dial phones. Additionally, rooms include complimentary newspapers and windows that open.
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Dining
A complimentary continental buffet breakfast is served in the restaurant open all day long. The lobby bar is open for drinks or snacks.Room service during limited hours is available.
Renovations and Closures
The hotel will be renovating from 1 December 2011 to 31 December 2013. The following areas are affected: SaunaSpa tub
Every effort will be made to minimize noise and disturbance. Completion dates are subject to change.
This information supersedes all other information in this property's description that relates to these amenities.
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“Affordable option”
This hotel is a decent place to stay if you plan not to visit the center of Rome too often. It is set at the border of the inner city, and you have to walk 15 minutes to the train station that gets you to the nearest metro line. The neighborhood is quiet, nothing much happens there. The hotel and rooms are modernly designed. Rooms are decent in size and cleverly set. Service is fairly good, breakfast quite decent except for the powdered eggs. There are few utilities that were listed but hard to get - the Internet service covers only certain areas of the hotel, the TV sets are minute and show almost exclusively Italian stations, and the shuttle is infrequent and practically only services the way to Rome. All in all, I would give it 3 stars (or 3.5 stars on a good day).
“4 to 5 star”
Great hotel, great staff, great food, and everyone was extremely helpful. They had a great shuttle that was a short ride to the Vatican and center of town.
“Modern design, dark rooms”
This designer hotel puts 80's chic style above customer comfort. Rooms are clean but very dark due to the "dramatic" design. It is away from most tourist locations and in a residential area, so unless you have a reason to be on Monte Mario as I did, I would not stay here.
“bizzare location”
hotel was good. but location is bad. it is not close to city centre, but more importantly the walk up to the bus into town is quite hilly. also, i stayed there as i had business at the catholic university which appears to be a short walk across a park on the map. but it turns out the park is actually a wooded area thru which u cannot walk, so the commute to uni was a nightmare. i still dont see who might want to stay at this location unless it was someone like me who miscalculated the route b/n point of interest and the hotel.
“When in Rome”
I loved this hotel and would stay there again. Their advertised proximity to Vatican is disingenuous as it's 3-4 miles but their shuttle is good but finishes rather early so you need to get the bus back. Once I'd discovered the 990 bus this was no problem at all. The service and hotel were 1st rate and I will stay there next time too as its very good value. The TV is terrible, only one english station out of 30 or so. The Wi Fi is only in the lobby which was annoying. They have cabled internet access in the room but these cables are not suitable for an iphone or ipad...most annoying. Breakfast was superb! A great stay, not perfect, but the price was great, you can't have everything and I'd stay there again with pleasure.
“A good stay”
Location of this hotel is a bit inconvenient. You can take the shuttle bus downtown, but it does't go back in the evening. Your other public transportation options are the bus, or the train station at 800 m. The train station connects to the subway. Breakfast buffet was fine.
“Good quality and convenient location”
This was our first trip to Rome, if I'll go back again, I'll definitely stay here.
“can't go back”
Missed opportunity- Overrated (4-star!!) and mismanaged. Very nice building, well designed, in a very clean and quite neighborhood, but very poor managemnet and service. reception presonnel is not attentive, or not available, in some case- rude with guests. The hotel is remotely locate dto downtown Rome, and the once a day hotel shuttle van with limited seating (not more than 8 or 9 passengers) with scheduel that changes every day and a driver who woudl not even stop at the downtwon location to pick up guests made this othresise nice facility an aggrevationg experience. Do not plan on being able to charge your i-phone, I-pod or other electronic devices as the only electrical outlet in the room is the one the TV is hooked up. Do not plan on usin the computer and printer while you stay there, as you will spned money on something you may not be able to print (unles you bring your own cartrudge). You will do well if room teperature of min 78F does not bother you as you can not change the Ac setting to anything less. Do not plan on taking a warm water shower every day, and learn your way with the metro and bus as public transportation is reliable and the only alternative to taking a cab (taxi). Enjoy the breakfast at the hotel, but fimd a different place for dinner. Be perpared to leave your passport when asked at the receptrion desk and be ready to offer your passport if you want to have access to internet. If your expectations are that of a camping, you'll love it !
“Decent place near Felice Rome Center”
This hotel is located in Monte Mario and we stayed there to be near our son who is a student at Loyola University John Felice Rome Center. The hotel was very clean and the staff was very helpful with directions and information.
“Great hotel”
Only negative is it is 3-4 miles from the city center.
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via Alfredo Fusco 118 Rome, 00136 Italy
Nearby Points of Interest
The closest major airports to Hotel Zone are:
Rome (CIA-Ciampino) - 19.1 km / 11.8 mi
Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci) - 21 km / 13 mi
The preferred airport for Hotel Zone is Rome (FCO-Leonardo Da Vinci).
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Vatican - Trionfale, Rome, Italy: The worlds smallest country, Vatican City is dominated by St Peters, Christendoms largest church. Michelangelos humbling Pietà and his Sistine Chapel ceiling frescos are among the worlds greatest works of art. The Aurelio area is named after the ancient Via Aurelia, the main road that connected Rome with Spain, and is convenient for visiting the citys sights.
via Alfredo Fusco 118 Rome, 00136 Italy
