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City Guest House

Located in Rome

Rome

This Rome property is located near Circolo del Golf di Roma L'Acquasanta. Another nearby point of interest is Cinecittą 2.

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Property amenities

City Guest House provides a 24-hour front desk and multilingual staff.

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Cable/satellite TV

Guestrooms have satellite television, air conditioning, and cable/satellite TV; bathrooms include bidets, hair dryers, and handheld showers.

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Hotel review summary of City Guest House, Rome Hotel

Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.
Overall satisfaction 94% of travellers (33 of 35) recommend this hotel
4.1
Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
4.1 3.9 4.1 3.9
Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.

Most recent reviews and ratings for City Guest House in Rome

All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 3 most recent reviews are shown.

A traveller from England recommends this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 2-Nov-09

friendly and conveniently located hotel

Just returned from a fantastic 5 night break in Rome.The hotel "city guest house" was in an ideal location quiet but easy access to termini.The staff were really helpfull and gave us some good advice on restaurants and travel.The breakfast in the hotel was ideal everything we needed and expected,i know some people commented on the range but far exceeded some hotels we have stayed in.If you are looking for a four star hotel with all the facilities this is not for you but if you need a good clean base to stay at a ggod price this is ideal.If or when i return to Rome i would have no hesitation in using this hotel again.

A traveller from Sunderland, UK recommends this hotel
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2 2.0 2.0 4.0 3.0
Posted: 31-Oct-09

Basic,

The hotel is based on 5 floors, the top having the breakfast bar. If you stay on the 4th floor be prepared for an early wake up call from the breakfasts above. The Air con did not work, outsode area is run down and noisy. Locastion is fine, about 3 mins walk to the metro station, Numidio Quadrato, and then 10 mins to Termini, Republicca, and Trevi. Hotel is basic, and service is limited.

Buy a 3 day metro pass for 11 euro. You wont regret it. A Roma pass is 23 euro and gets you into two museums as well. Keep clear of Re Di Roma, and Ponte Lungo, very run down. Top tip - Be as pushy as those around you!

A traveller from Jacksonville, FL recommends this hotel
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4 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Posted: 28-Oct-09

Not bad for the price

Hotel is extremely close to the metro station, Numidio Quadrato. It is in a neat residential area with local shops and two close grocery stores which will save you tons of money on snacks. Hotel itself is nice, pay attention or you might miss it. It is not near attractions, it is a little on the outskirts which we found charming. Try to get a room that is not on the main street or you will listen to cars all night. Each room does have a metal pull down shutter on the windows externally that we did not find until the end of our trip that also helps decrease the street noise. Hotel staff was extremely friendly! There is a gentleman there from Canada who helped us plan a trip to Pompei giving us the exact train information that we needed. Without him it would have been far more difficult he also gave us tips on local restaurants. There is a restaurant next door that has great food but you need a reservation and they are not patient with people who do not speak Italian. Be sure to bring a dictionary if you are not fluent and enjoy!!!!

Like we said before make sure to bring your dictionary! Also we brought along a guide book (Rick Steves is an excellent choice) to make sure you appreciate all of Rome and understand its significance.