Piccolo di Piazza di Spagna - Rome, Italy     3 star hotel

Piccolo di Piazza di Spagna address: Via dei Due Macelli 47, Rome, 00187

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Facilities

General: Pets Allowed, All Public and Private Spaces Non-Smoking, Air conditioning, Room amenities, Rooms with a view on request, Telephone, Television, Multilingual staff, Credit Card Accepted, Luggage Storage, Design Hotel, Heating, 24-Hour Front Desk, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled, Mini bar, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box
Services: Shuttle Service, Laundry, Tour Desk, Room Service, Internet Services
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Reviewer: fuzz999 (malta)

Traveling group: Spouse / significant other

I recommend this hotel for: Families with teenagers, Families with young children, Tourists.

Date: 2007-12-08

Guest Rating: 3.7
Check in / front desk 2.0
Value 2.0
Service 2.0
Rooms 2.0
Location 10.0
Cleanliness 4.0
We decided to stay at this hotel for one night because of the reviews on trip advisor and the photos on the hotel's internet site, So, We learnt a lesson. Never to get carried away by reviews and never to believe what you see on websites. It was our upteenth time to Rome but this hotel ranked as one of the worst I have ever been to in my life (supposedly 3 star). The room was miniscule and run down. I therefore immediately went downstairs to complain we were given another room which was slightly better but still terrible. My wife and I therefore decided to leave. The person at the desk told us we were free to go (I started to believe I was in prison) but had to pay!! We argued and finally left. Do yourselves a favour stay away.

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Reviewer: tonyandpatty (Hingham, Massachusetts)

Traveling group: Family with teenagers

I recommend this hotel for: Families with teenagers, Families with young children, Tourists.

Date: 2007-05-25

Guest Rating: 6.0
Check in / front desk 6.0
Value 6.0
Service 4.0
Rooms 4.0
Location 8.0
Cleanliness 8.0
Just returned from a fantastic 8-day trip to Rome/Florence with our 15 yr. old son. We stayed at Il Piccolo di Piazza di Spagna from Monday through Friday. Having never been to Rome, we took the advice of some friends who told us that Spanish Steps was a good, central location at which to stay. They had stayed at Il Piccolo so we followed suit. The hotel is VERY small -- no lobby, no game room -- since this was a sightseeing vacation though, those amenities weren't missed. It would be nice to have a lobby to go to, however, on that 2nd morning when you wake up all out of whack due to jet lag. Thankfully, our room had a balcony so I could sneak out there so as not to wake my husband or son. Anyway, the hotel is OLD -- an antique-looking elevator lift takes you up to the 4th floor, the only floor on which all 11 rooms of the hotel are located. There is a TINY breakfast area which serves an adequate continental breakfast from 7:00-10:00. The room we had was really quite small to house 3 people -- there was about an inch and a half between our bed and my son's twin bed -- made for tight squeezes. The bathroom was adequate however there was no shower -- you have to sit in the tub and hold a hand-held device to shampoo your hair. Ladies, beware -- BRING YOUR OWN HAIRDRYER and ADAPTOR!! The hairdryers in Italy require you to hold down a button constantly while blowdrying -- makes for very interesting hairdo's! All in all, the hotel is in a very good location but the rooms are very small and the hotel staff, except for the woman who works during the day, really don't know English and can't help with any questions you may have. We paid roughly $300 USD per night and it just wasn't what you'd get in the states for $300. The city of Rome is just magnificent though so go and enjoy it -- you'll be out all day enjoying the breathtaking statues and buildings and won't be in the room much at all.

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Review Summary

Based on 20 reviews worldwide

3.3
Check in / front desk
6.7
Value
7.2
Service
6.8
Rooms
8.0
Location
8.7
Cleanliness

Traveler Reviews

10.0
08/14/2005, member, London, England
My fiance and I have just returned from 4 nights in Rome (end April 2005) -We stayed at Il Piccolo di...
10.0
01/01/2006, member, Queensland Australia
My wife and I spent eight nights in this hotel at the end of August/beginning of September. I wasn't...
10.0
10/19/2005, nostril, england
My wife and I spent eight nights in this hotel at the end of August/beginning of September. I wasn't...
9.5
08/19/2005, SJE1UK, UK
Superb hotel. Just returned from a fascinating weekend exploring Rome and what a great base to stay. If...
9.0
10/23/2005, J11TRV, Warrington, Cheshire
Best thing about this hotel is it's location very close to Spanish Steps and within easy walking distance...