| From: SB, Italy |
| Date of Stay: July, 2008 |
| Camere poco spaziose, lenzuola poco pulite e il personale è poco disponibile! |
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| From: LS, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Hotel was ideally located!!! Walked to most places and right beside everything. A great selection of restaurants in the surrounding area. Never needed a taxi once. Staff were very friendly and were more than happy to help if you ever needed something. Breakfast was nice as well. Perfect for having a bit of something before your site seeing. Would defo go back again. LOCATION PERFECT!!! |
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| From: KS, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| The Saturnia is a very nice hotel and the location near the train station is really easy and convenient, plus AC!!! I gave the overall stay such a low mark because after two nights (a 4 night reservation) they asked us to move hotels due to some sort of construction/water problem. It was supposed to be a hotel upgrade and a better city center location, as well as a free taxi to the airport. It wasn't a major inconvenience to us, and Saturnia was very nice about the problems but the hotel they moved us to was not very nice, the staff was rude, the AC didn't work and they tried to feign ignorance about the airport taxi. (we also saw them rip off another couple when giving the cost of the taxi to the airport) So DO NOT stay at the Fellini B&B- but Saturnia was lovely |
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| From: Kirill Zhdanov, Russia |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Very good situation, near the Termini, Colloseum, major bus lines. Famous St. Maria Maggiore chirch is only 200 meters from here!!! Rooms: Aware isolated apartment next door to hotel (which is one of the hotel's room) - it's realy near the street (3 meters between bed and cars!!!) and VERY Noisy! Another room on the 3-rd floor was lovely and quiet! The staff vas very polite. Especially Virgilio, who gave us many good advises about the Rome. (Virgilio, hi from Russia! Thank you!) Breakfast is OK. Very good cappuchino!!! |
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| From: Imelda Scully, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Staff wonderful, however the hotel could spend a little money on repairs such as being able to attach the shower head to the wall and not having to hold it in your hand! |
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| From: ST, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| The third bed was a child's camp bed, and all three beds squashed into a very small room. No floor space at all! Tiny shower, broken shower door, broken bathroom door. Lots of street noise. The budget hotel we moved into the next night, at half the price, was at least twice as good. |
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| From: DS, Italy |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| very close to termini, beautiful room, employees were amazing! gonna come back there, definitely! |
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| From: Samuele Rivola, Italy |
| Date of Stay: July, 2007 |
| The rooms were ok! Unfortunately at 8,30 a.m.(breakfast time) ham and cheese were finished...the electric grill was broken and the juices (grape and orange) seemed fresh coloured water (with sugar of course!). The girl of the bar (stranger) was rude and the "italian cappuccino" was coffee and milk foam (without milk)..... One morning, we had to wait for 15 minutes to have breakfast because there weren't free tables (only 3 round tables and a little square one). The guy was nice and polite (but like every Roman he's always right!), rooms were quite and air conditioned worked! But 90 euros/night is quite a theft (althought Rome is expensive)!!! I conformed myself with no problems but my girlfriend was a bit disppointed.... |
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| From: Allan Delaney, USA |
| Date of Stay: July, 2007 |
| Too close to the train station; shabby, surly desk help, 4th floor room and no lift; in short a fire trap. You can stay in much nicer hotel for the 200 Euros per night paid for a double. Oh-the ac worked great. The night clerk was civil. |
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| From: Fernanda Ferreira, Brazil |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| The staff is very friendly and speaks good English. The room was very very small, and it barely fits the luggage. The bathroom is very tine, specially the shower. The cleanness was very well done. It is quite near Termine Station, about 5 minutes walking. The breakfast was not very vast, just plain, but reasonable stuff (cappuccino, coffee, chocolate, juice, cereal, bread, toast, butter, jam, cheese and that’s it). I would not stay again in the Hotel Saturnia Rome because it is very expensive for what they offer you (size of the rooms, hotel surroundings, breakfast, etc.) |
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| From: Isobel Watkinson, Canada |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| The accommodation was very basic but clean and in a perfect location. The continental breakfast was good and the night manager had everything ready for us although we were checking out at 6.30 am. Francesco, the day concierge was very helpful and made some phone calls for us to change taxi timings and check on flights. He is very knowledgeable about Rome and gave us good advice on routes etc. We were woken at 3.30 am by some ladies who had obviously had a good night but apart from that, the noise was no worse than you would expect in the middle of a city. Another mirror in the bedroom would have been helpful. The bathroom was tiny but adequate. |
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| From: Martin Söderberg, Sweden |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Good located hotel with just 7-8 min walk from the Termini station. Not so hard to find and a very kind staff. Not so fancy or big rooms but it was okey, I only stayed at the hotel for the sleep and the beds were good! |
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| From: Neill Johnson, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: March, 2007 |
| Nice hotel, 5-10 min walk from termini station easy to find using the map. Centrally located and has good access to rest of Rome. |
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| From: Mary-Ann Bergstrom, USA |
| Date of Stay: February, 2007 |
| The room was just what we paid for, a one-star rating. The difference was the staff. If not for their accomodating nature, and their efforts to make everything perfect, I would have packed up and found another hotel, regardless of a refund. |
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| From: KK, USA |
| Date of Stay: January, 2007 |
| The Hotel Saturnia Rome was very close to the train station while far enough away to far from noise and "shady" areas. It was within 7 minutes to the train station and 8-9 minutes to the Coloseum. The staff is very friendly and helpful, and the breakfast is sufficient although nothing to write home about. We went to Rome, Florence, Venice, Salzburg, Brussels, and Paris on our trip and this was one of the better hotels even though the rooms were smallish. |
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| From: US, Norway |
| Date of Stay: November, 2006 |
| The room had no window and to get to the room on 4th floor. We had to climb the last strange labyrint steps fromt 3rd to 4th floor which was inconvenient especially with luggage. |
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| From: Angela Di Berardino, USA |
| Date of Stay: October, 2006 |
| Hotel needs refreshing: stairs were not clean, breakfast room had very old/battered chairs, lobby area behind desk needs repainting. Room was very small and too expensive for a 2-star hotel. No elevator. No instructions in the room for either how to contact the Hotel desk by phone or how to work the small safe. Rooms are not soundproofed. I stayed there only because I couldn't find a 3-star hotel. |
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| From: Mr. & Mrs. Alan Dakey, USA |
| Date of Stay: October, 2006 |
| Location convenient on foot to the station, metro, colleseum and other attractions. On quiet side street. The welcome cup of coffee was greatly appreciated; as was having our bags carried up the stairs. The breakfast was very adequate. Full-time front desk staff was able to help with advice and directions. |
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| From: Jennifer Dillon, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| The Hotel Saturnia Rome is a typical little European hotel with small but quaint rooms and wonderful service. The complimentary breakfast was very good, and even has a waiter serving cappucino and other beverages. Riccardo was extremely helpful to us and Marco in the cafe was absolutely priceless. This hotel is a nice little stroll to the Colosseum/Forum/Palatine Hill area, and a bit longer walk to Trevi fountain and the Pantheon but that's the best way to see Rome! It is also a very short walk to Termini station where you can catch the metro to Vatican City. The pizzeria on the corner was great also! I would definitely stay here again! |
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| From: Jeffrey McGuire, Germany |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| Very, very central - about ten minutes by foot (with heavy bags) from the Termini railway station. Ancient ruins, museums and all sightseeing destinations in central Rome close by (on foot: Coluseum 10 Minutes, Fontana di Trevi 15 min., St. Peters 30-40 mins, Piazza Navona 30 Min.). Nothing fancy, but very clean and comfortable and the hotel staff will make you a killer coffee for breakfast! |
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