Sono certa che ognuno di noi abbia la propria scala di fattori per valutare se un posto e' bello o brutto ma che siano le persone il valore aggiunto. In questo hotel pulito, carino e molto comodo , vicino alla stazione di Roma Termini sono proprio le persone che fanno di un piccolo hotel, un punto di riferimento per i nostri viaggi a Roma. Paola della reception e' stata, ed è, la persona che ci ha seguito in fase di prenotazione e che si è fatta in quattro per aiutarci a proiettare le nostre fotografie su una parete, di una saletta allestita solamente per noi, un gruppetto di fotografi arrivati in città per un corso di fotografia di due giorni. Grazie Grazie Grazie cara Paola, sei preziosa per l'hotel e per le persone che soggiornano da voi.. un infinito grazie da tutti noi. Federica
So I stayed there for 2 nights. I had to walk from the train station to the camping site since the shuttle bus wasn't driving at the time. When I arrived at the front entrance everything seemed abandoned, the reception at the entrance was closed, so was the market and everything else I saw. To check in I had to walk across the area to the back. The front desk woman spoke English and was friendly. The cabin (2beds, 5qm) was nice. The toilettes were dirty and there was no toilet paper, the showers were dirty too. Also there were tons of insects in the showers/toilettes. There were also a ton of mosquitoes. No matter how much insect repellant I used I still got bitten (+30 bites in 2 days) The pool was paid extra but it is very nice, however it closed at 5pm and not 7pm like it says on the signs. The shuttle bus only drives in the morning (latest 10:30) and in the evening (5-7pm) The market was closed, the only way to eat is to either bring food yourself or pay for the restaurant. Rome is quite far away and it took me +1hour to get to the camping site and +1 hour to leave. If you're ok with dirty toilettes, showers, tons of mosquitoes and do not plan on going to Rome it's a cheap place to stay. However if you want to see the city it would be much better to just pay more for a hostel in the city. Personally I really didn't like staying there, because of the mosquitoes, the dirty toilettes, no toilet paper and no supermarket nearby that you could reach without a car or a bike. On the plus side they are dog friendly and they have a lot of stray cats (some of which you can pet).
Stayed at Hotel Archimede for 5 nights mid May 23, booked in february but was worried after seeing reviews before we left. However we were pleasantly surprised, room was clean n spacious enough, bidet and sliding shower door, with both ordinary shower head and overhead rain shower head, rooms were cleaned everyday and reception staff couldn't do enough. Only had breakfast there once so can't really comment, buffet, continental, tiny cups for tea, otherwise ok. We were on 5th floor. Stayed in 4 stars elsewhere so I wouldn't say 4 star but probably ,4 star for Rome. 20 mins away from everything, good location.