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Hotel Claridge Rome
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Hotel Claridge Rome []
Viale Liegi 62
Rome, Italy
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Combining a sense of modern elegance with a time-honoured tradition of gracious service, the Claridge Hotel Rome is the perfect destination to enjoy a comprehensive range of personalised services. The Claridge Hotel Rome is situated in the elegant, residential Parioli district, which is also known as the financial and diplomatic hub of Rome. Just around the corner are the famous Borghese Museum, the great Borghese Park and lots of opportunities for haute couture shopping, wining and dining with the elegant Romans. Guests will enjoy a selection of unique and exquisite accommodations to suit their personal desires. You can dine at the famous on-site restaurant, which is committed to provide the finest and freshest ingredients, accompanied with gracious service to make your dining experience a memorable one. Alternatively, guests can also ease their stresses of a hard days work, sightseeing or shopping with an exotic drink served at the exquisite bar. Covering a total area of 220 square metres and capacity of holding 222 people, this stylish property is famously known for its capability in hosting events from company incentive trips to conventions, seminars and receptions. You can also enjoy an unlimited abundance of recreational opportunities like gymnasium, Turkish bath as well as a sauna that are available on-site.
Amenities:
  • 24 Hour Reception
  • Air Conditioned
  • Banquet Facilities
  • Bar / Lounge
  • Bath / Hot Tub
  • Business Center
  • Cable / Satellite TV
  • Concierge
  • Conference Room(s)
  • Currency Exchange
  • Elevator / Lift
  • Fitness Room
  • Gymnasium
  • Hair Dryer
  • Handicap Accessible
  • High-speed Internet
  • In Room Movies
  • Laundry service
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Mini Bar
  • Multilingual Staff
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Parking
  • Pets Allowed
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Safe-Deposit Box
  • Sauna
  • Tour Desk
  • TV
Check-in:
From 2:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 12:00 PM

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From: Pedro Tavares, Brazil
Date of Stay: May, 2008
The hotel is located in a nice area in Rome, but a bit far from the main attractions. The rooms are nice, but we listen clearly what people in the corridors were talking.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: January, 2008
Had very enjoyable stay at the Claridge. Breakfast good bar the drinks, but nothing wrong with the water! Although not in city centre, nice to get away from the pandemonium in town. Buses and tram route directly outside. New look hotel with cleanliness a major plus point. Would definitely recommend it.
 
From: CF, Canada
Date of Stay: April, 2008
Excellent hotel, great neighbourhood for walking away from downtown. Close to Borghese gardens. Stylish rooms and dining area with modern flair. We liked the grocery across the street and the accessibility of public transit.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: November, 2007
Good location near to tram / bus and approx 20 mins from Metro but you could get a bus to any of the city sites so that really did not matter. Great hotel and the turkish bath/steam room was needed after 2 days site seeing. Good continental breakfast and a friendly bar service in the evening. Clean rooms and all the facilities you could need, will definately stay there ther next time I am in Rome.
 
From: JD, USA
Date of Stay: November, 2007
This was our second stay at the Claridge and can't wait to return
 
From: Liam Porter, Ireland
Date of Stay: November, 2007
Location a little remote, although transport links are reasonable. Limited choice of restaurants in the vicinity of the hotel.
 
From: PH, Italy
Date of Stay: October, 2007
For Rome the 'internet offer' price was reasonable--especially for a four star. The best thing about the hotel was the peaceful location, away from the dust and grime of most of Rome, yet still being pretty central. Walking through the Villa Borghese park into the center was a pleasure, and the tram stop outside the hotel takes you straight to the Vatican, amongst other standard destinations like Trastevere--very convenient. The staff were also friendly and helpful--I would stay at the Claridge again.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: October, 2007
Good hotel in Embassy area. Staff were very helpful and rooms of good quality. Recommended
 
From: Sergiu Matasaru, Romania
Date of Stay: August, 2007
Pro's: Hotel is clean. Reception is very friendly and helpful. Rooms are quite generous by Rome overall standards. Air conditioning that actually works. Very well connected to Rome: 10 mins from the subway by tram or by bus, stop is 200 meters away. Underground garage, but you should advise and receive confirmation for a place, they have very limited space available. It is well into the high life district of Rome, close to the US and other countries embassies, a lot of decent dining places within walking distance, supermarket across the street. You won't be having any spectacular view from the rooms but as a guy that's traveled to Rome extensively I can assure u there are very few such places and they are hardly worth it. If u can get this place for around 100$/double/night it's a good value for the money otherwise at the desk rack rate of 250$ u should check out the Fortyseven Hotel. Con's: Breakfast is not something to write home about. I would call that ridiculous actually. Same thing every day in a very poor and limited selection and hardly any good quality stuff. But the worst and unforgivable part is coffee and fruit juice machines that produce the worst advertised liquid ever. I always stopped by a close by bar to have a coffee afterwards. It is about 15-20 miles away from both airports which is not a con by itself, everything in Rome is that far from the airports but a cab fare would set u back about 70 Eur's.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: October, 2007
A pleasant five-night stay was marred somewhat by the attitude of one of the female reception staff, but otherwise it was satisfactory.
 
From: Martin Kelly, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: May, 2007
The hotel is modern, clean and peaceful, staff were very helpful and frienly.Breakfast very good. Only had one disturbed night - but that was due to the bridge club next door having a party - and their smoking terrace was outside our room! Bad luck, but overall stay was excellent and peaceful. Could be considered out of town by some, but was nice to get out of the noisy centre. Public transport beside hotel is perfect - eg.tram to vatican - 20mins, bus to trevi 10-15mins.
 
From: Passat Olga, Russia
Date of Stay: April, 2007
The hotel is excellent! We stayed here for 3 days in April and were quite surprised to find a real 4-star-accomodation for the price of only 99 EUR (twin-bed room per night). The rooms are clean and elegantly furnished. We had a very nice room with a balcony and a charming view down a bit of Piazza Ungeria, a pretty chapel and enormous pines of Villa Ada on the background. The staff at the reception was always very friendly. The hotel is however a little far from the city center, but there are a tram stop (trams to Trastevere), a bus stop (I've seen buses to San Pietro) and a taxi stop (to every destination you wish :-) ) in immediate proximity to the hotel (however we preferred to walk to the city center and back through the quiet and green Villa Borghese). Besides just across the road there are a supermarket and an ATM. The only real minus of the hotel that I managed to discover was poor coffee for breakfast (which is very untypical for Italy). However if you wish, you can get a cup of marvellous Italian coffee at any bar/caffee for only 1 EUR (if you don't sit down at the table of course). The rest of the breakfast in Claridge was fine: toasts, yoghurts, cakes, dried fruits, even some hot food (like sausages). On the whole I would highly recommend the Hotel Claridge Rome and would certainly stay here again (as it's the best hotel I've stayed in in Rome). Grazie mille, Claridge!!!
 
From: Mauro Natalini, Italy
Date of Stay: March, 2007
GOOD CHOICE ! Good Quality vs Price. Near Bus Stop for city center.
 
From: MH, USA
Date of Stay: March, 2007
A positive experience. Very professional and friendly staff.
 
From: MICHELE SCHENA, Italy
Date of Stay: January, 2007
A so nice hotel deserves a better breakfast service.
 
From: MAURICE SALTIEL, Greece
Date of Stay: December, 2006
modern hotel, excellent choice in Rome, needs bus or taxi to city center, very good price/quality ratio. definitely go again when in Rome.
 
From: BS, France
Date of Stay: November, 2006
Chambre surchauffée. Impossible de régler la température, dommage. Sinon bon rapport qualité-prix. Très bon petit déjeuner
 
From: Chris Bailey, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: October, 2006
Quite simply the best hotel I've ever stayed in! Better than my stay in the Drake hotel in Chicago. I only gave the photos a 9/10 as the room we got was better than depicted in the photos.
 
From: Dawn Wolstein, Italy
Date of Stay: September, 2006
Great location for those who dont want to pay the extra to stay in the city center. Very well connected by trams.....nicest area of rome. Clean rooms...
 
From: Candida Frau Enguix, Spain
Date of Stay: August, 2006
El hotel esta muy bien, uno de los mejores hoteles que he ido en Roma, y voy todos los años. Las habitaciones son modernas y nuevas, aunque les falta alguna butaca un poco mas comoda para ver la tele. El cuarto de baño esta muy bien, limpio y amplico. El desayuno excelente. El hall bien, aunque tiene unos sillones muy incomodos. La ubicaciones esta en un barrio residencial lejos del centro de Roma. Bien comunicado con autobuses. Las zona no tiene muchos restaurente, al menos en agosto, pero los que hay son buenos
 

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