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Hotel Arcadia

Rome property with complimentary parking

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This Rome property is located near Universitŕ degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata. Another nearby point of interest is Ippodromo Capannelle.

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Hotel bar/lounge

Hotel Arcadia provides a bar/lounge, a coffee shop/café, and a 24-hour front desk. Other amenities include multilingual staff and complimentary parking.

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Balconies

Guestrooms have balconies, satellite television, and cable television; bathrooms include bidets, hair dryers, and showers only.

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Hotel review summary of Hotel Arcadia, Rome Hotel

Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.
Overall satisfaction 80% of travellers (8 of 10) recommend this hotel
3.6
Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
3.9 3.6 3.7 3.4
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Most recent reviews and ratings for Hotel Arcadia in Rome

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

Manzoor I from New York recommends this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
4 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Posted: 14-Oct-09

Thank you

It was nice staying in Arcadia, Easy access to Bus an to the train. Cleaned and comfortable, friendly staff.

Traveller's tip on local attractions

A Train was an easy commute to the City Termini

Jon M from Essex UK recommends this hotel
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2 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0
Posted: 1-Sep-09

Not a Bad Hotel if you excuse the Poor Air Conditioning.

We found this a clean and reasonable quality hotel. Our major problem was the air conditioning in the two rooms we had. Essentially it was old and basically almost non functioning. This was a problem as the outside temperature was around 38C for most of our stay and this made sleeping in the rooms very uncomfortable. Under NO account let them give you room 315 as it is so hot in this room you wont be able to breath. On the plus side this hotel is reasonable value and has a small resteraunt round the corner which offers exceptional value for money in Rome!! Good food and recommended. Travelling into ROme is a doddle. Bus stops close to hotel (No507) and takes you to underground about 8 stops. Buy tickets for both at Hotel which currently cost 1 Euro. Hotel to Main Airport is about a half hour drive. Overall, if your not worried about how warm your room is gonna get or you travel outside the hot summer months then this hotel is a good choice for the budget minded.

A traveller recommends this hotel
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3 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
Posted: 10-Aug-09

Convenient for those who drive

We stayed at this hotel for two nights during a two week car trip from Pompeii to Venice. We wanted something that isn’t too expensive, has free parking, and gives us easy access to public transportation. Arcadia met all three criteria: It’s relatively inexpensive, has a ton of room for parking, both outdoors and in a gated basement parking garage operated by the hotel receptionist, and the bus to Anagnina metro station is right outside its door. Indeed, Anagnina metro station itself has a ton of parking space, a section of which is even free (at the north eastern end of the outdoor parking lot, just beyond the fence). Get a cheap public transportation day pass from the friendly tabachist down the street from the hotel and you can enjoy Rome stress-free in no time at all. The hotel itself is fairly bland. Internet access is not free (as is the case with most Italian hotels in this price range), the breakfast is standard, but there is a large PAM supermarket right next door (it’s on the back side of the same building), and an athletic club with a public park and a pretty good (and not busy at all in the evening) restaurant a couple of blocks away, so you have some flexibilty in terms of your dining options if you don’t plan to stay in Rome all day and all night. The neighborhood is working class, but might look rougher than it really is due to the graffiti-infested public parking areas not far from the hotel. All told, Arcadia is not a hotel we will remember for long, but it was just right for us, because it freed us to remember everything else.