Ariston - Rome, Italy
Address: Via Filippo Turati, 16,
Rome, 00185
Ariston details:
Ideally placed between termini station and the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, the hotel welcomes you, ready to meet your every requirement with care and a wealth of experience.
An ideal position for those who travel for work or pleasure, the hotel is situated in Rome’s historic centre, where you can enjoy the culture and the shopping.
The Ariston Hotel is the perfect union between the past and the future; continuously evolving to impress with the details and hospitality.
Ariston Hotel offers a conference centre complete with rooms with a capacity of up to 80 people.
24 hour room service is available on request and the hotel is serviced by 2 lifts.
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Rooms
Non-smoking rooms are available on request.
Facilities
General: Parking (fee required), Design Hotel, Heating, Elevator, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled, Non-Smoking Rooms, Newspapers, 24-Hour Front Desk, Bar, Breakfast Buffet
Location: City Centre
Dining
Bar T-Twenty will offer you coffees and cappuccino during your stay.
You can enjoy breakfast in the comfort of your room.
Hotel policies
Cancellation
Late canc and no-shows will pay first night as penalty. Late modifications (if not prior to 72 hours from the check-in date) will not be accepted. For Travel Agencies reservations: we cumpulsory need your credit card front and back copy by fax. PREP
Children
All children are welcome.
One child under 4 years stays free of charge when using existing bedding.
One child under 4 years is charged EUR 15.00 per night in a baby cot.
Extra beds are not available.
Maximum capacity of babycots in a room is 1.
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Parking
Private parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 30.00 per day.
Dining
Breakfast is included in the room rate.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Check in / front desk
4.0
This has to be the worst hotel in Rome!
I have never stayed in such a dirty, smelly place where the staff are rude, miserable looking and totally disinterested in their guests.
Firstly, the room we stayed in was disgusting, painted 30 years ago in a bright green colour with brown stained ceiling tiles to finish off the "wonderful" decor and interior design!
The room was the size of a large closet and the bathroom the size of a coffin.
Oh yes the bathroom.....now this was a prime example of Italian ingenuity. The walls had 3 different types of wall tiles glued all over the place including the floor......honestly I have seen better public toilets than this. The shower screen door was missing its handle so you couldnt slide the door open or closed.
Best of all was the room fronted onto a large light well which was shared by private residences on the opposite side...great except when the resident Italians start screaming at each other all night and early in the morning.
The staff were rude and disinterested especially the manager who only cared about getting his Euros for the rooom.
Having said that, I must at least compliment the breakfast that was served. It was one of the best I have ever had in Rome.
Overall the hotel is over priced for what you get and the area it is in around the termini is extremely dangerous at night....so beware.
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2.0
What a shocker! Don't stay here.
How photos can be made to lie!
This place is well and truly overpriced. The rooms are miniscule and have grungie old breadspreads and drapes and fuddie duddie wardrobe, bedhead and mirror. The soft furnishings should have been retired more than 10 years ago, and they still would have got their full write-down on them. Nothing like the very modern and arty hotel that it pretends to be on its website.
The bed was worn out and hard like a slab of marble. And the pillows were pancakes.
The hotel spent all is money on renovating the entrance and bar, making them modern and funky. Sadly, very little money has been spent on the rooms and none on the truly dreadful bathrooms. Worst of all was the claustrophobic size. It was smaller than most mausoleums.
The staff were not terribly interested or helpful.
As for plusses, well the breakfast was nice and the hotel provided free soft drinks in the room.
Rome is known for ripping off its tourists, however you can do better than this hotel.
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