"I had a great stay at this hotel. The room was spacious and very clean, which made for a comfortable and relaxing experience. One of the highlights was the location—it's conveniently walkable, especially from the train station, which made getting around the city really easy. I’d definitely consider staying here again."
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Top National Museum of Rome - Baths of Diocletian Hotel Reviews
"The people at the desk were always so friend helpful. We arrived before checking around 1130a and they were able to check us in at noon since our room was ready.
My son bought a toy that needed a small screw driver to open and they were able to help by lending a small screw driver to open it to put batteries in. Then when I didn’t have a 3 prong adapter, just a two prong the desk attendant suggested the mini market.
The room was quite small but fine for the two of us. There was an elevator at the facility and buffet breakfast every morning with fresh fruits, pastries and many other selections. It really helped start our day with breakfast being included.
No real issues with the room itself, though we did find 4 scavenger ants in the bathroom one day.
The location was amazing. A mini market two blocks away, 3-4 restaurants we patronized that had great food and varieties. The train station was 7 minute walk and the Mercado centrale was right next door to the train station. The train station being so close was an amazing plus since we used it everyday to get to our destination.
Overall I would recommend this place and come back in the future. "
"The hotel was in a very convenient area, near attractions as well as close to public transportation (metro, train terminal and buses). For an older property, it was well kept. The lovely courtyard area was a plus. "
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