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Salita del Castel Giubileo 197 | Grande Raccordo Anulare, Exit 7, 00138 Rome, Italy
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Eurogarden
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4.0 of 5 stars 36 Reviews
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North Yorkshire, England
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8 reviews 8 reviews
Reviews in 8 cities Reviews in 8 cities
9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
“Good value accommodation for short break”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 May 2007
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Reading earlier reviews I had begun to wonder if the location would be a problem. However, the directions given by the hotel are accurate and we had a straightforward train journey from Fiumicino airport to Settebagni (5.5 euros). We telephoned the hotel from the station and they came to collect us within minutes.
Whilst the hotel is close to the ring road its garden does provide a good screen. You do notice the traffic noise out at the pool but it is not so noticeable from the rooms.
Our room was situated in the main part of the hotel and was large, clean and comfortable. The manager was very helpful and gave useful advice about transport and what to see. We made use of the courtesy car to Saxa Rubra each morning. It is then only a 15 min train journey into Flaminio station. From there you can walk to nearby attractions or take the underground to those that are further afield. We bought a Roma Pass (from Tourist Office) which includes a 3 day travel pass and free entry into 2 museums. You can use it at the Colliseum and bypass the long queues. To return to the hotel from Saxa Rubra you catch a 302 or 334 bus. They seem to connect quite well with the trains.
When we asked if the hotel could take us to a nearby restaurant we were taken to one which was situated near a camp site at the other side of the ring road. It had a pleasant terraced area overlooking the river. There was plenty of choice and it was inexpensive. Apparently, you can get a lift back but we walked back to the hotel in 5 mins. Having eaten in Rome on our second night we readily returned to this restaurant on our final evening.
After seeing how busy it was in central Rome we were quite glad that we had chosen a hotel that was a bit further out and felt it was a bonus having the pool after a long day's sightseeing! This hotel was very reasonably priced and really was good value. The hotel website is reasonably accurate but the park it refers to is simply the hotel garden.

  • Liked — large comfortable room and efficient courtesy car service
  • Disliked — unattractive locality
  • Stayed May 2007, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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North England
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6 helpful votes 6 helpful votes
“Comfortable, Clean and Refreshing”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 27 April 2007
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If your like us and worry about the Hotel you have booked and if it is going to be up to scratch and Cleanliness is a big thing in my book as with most people then you do not need to worry. Eurogarden is spotless!!!

However the location was the only downfall of our four day break. We arrived at the airport (CIA) and because it was so late at night we opted for a taxi. The taxi ran on a meter and the driver spoke very little English. He told us depending on traffic that it would be around 40 to 45 Euros that was after saying to us ‘to you..60 to 70 Euros’ I think he caught a glimps of my kind friendly British face change into a woman possessed through his mirror.

Once at the Hotel, meter read 39.40. BEWARE.. our taxi driver kept a hotel member of staff talking without turning the meter off. He told us we owed him 42 of 45 Euros. Apparently they charge you one Euro extra for each piece of baggage they put in the back of the car. Journey time from airport with easy traffic about 20 mins.

Hotel Staff Very Very friendly, manager speaks pretty good English. We asked if we could have a cottage and he was happy to oblige to no extra cost. Breakfast is Yummy. All set out at 7.30 until 10.am. Consists of Croissants and other goodies along with hot milk and coffee. Most enjoyable.

The Hotel offers a free shuttle to the local train station. You can book yourself in for a time but they are very lenient. Brace yourselves.. A certain member of staff drives like a typical Italian. We felt like we were on a rollercoaster ride. So buckle up.

Speak to the Hotel Manager about buses and trains and tubes. He is very helpful and he will give you maps and books. At the train station investing in a three day pass for 11 Euros would benefit you. (MAKE SURE YOU GET THIS TICKET STAMPED ON THE TRAIN. THERE IS A MACHINE ON TRAIN. IF YOU DO NOT THEY CAN CHARGE YOU FROM 50 TO A 100 EURO’S. ONCE STAMPED YOU DO NOT NEED TO STAMP IT AGAIN.) I found the trains and tubes in Rome were much easier to understand and get about than London.

On arriving back to go to Hotel you can catch the 302 and 334 bus back. Ask the Hotel where to get off because the drivers speak no English at all. You do not need to pay as long as you have your three day pass and they never asked to see ours.

Eurogarden is surrounded by a vast park of greenery… if you find it let me know. Whilst on the bus you pass the sign for Eurogarden as your going right round in a circle before getting off at the bus stop. We could not see vast greenery. Before our bus stop we did see a bunch of prostitutes. That’s where they stay, they come no where near the hotel area.

When you get off the bus you have a 3min walk to the Hotel. Still looking for the vast park of greenery all we could see was other hotels, and an area not so pretty as our hotel grounds. On reaching the hotel you feel like you have stepped into another world and you forget about where it is situated. The Hotel grounds its self ARE surrounded by greenery, Very Very Beautiful. Hotel Pool lovely and very clean.

There is no evening restaurant in the hotel and there are no shops to buy snacks. Infact there is nothing. The hotel does offer a free shuttle up till 10pm to a local restaurant that you would not be able to walk to so don’t even try. The restruant is very nice but expensive. The staff there take you back anytime up until midnight.

If you are a couple who are taking no children., and don’t mind catching transportation in and out of Rome and want a nice clean tranquil place to chill out after walking around the city of Rome all day.. Then Eurogarden is the Hotel for you.

  • Liked — Hotel grounds pretty and romantic
  • Disliked — area outside hotel and no food shops or easy to get to restruants
  • Stayed April 2007, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 5 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Ystad
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4 reviews 4 reviews
Reviews in 3 cities Reviews in 3 cities
19 helpful votes 19 helpful votes
“Very nice”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 August 2006
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This is a very nice hotel located in the suburbes of Rome. It is not always that easy to get to the city centre, but it is not impossible with public transportations. There are two busses 302 and 334 that takes you to Saxa Rubra metro station. Note: Sometimes the busses goes according to the time table (every 15 min) but sometimes you can wait for an hour! The hotel has a service in the morning that takes the hotel guests to the metro. The last metro leaves Rome at 22.40. After that you have to use a cab to get to the hotel. But remember: many of the taxi drivers don't know the way to the hotel som be observant. The hotel has cards to decsribe the way!

The rooms are very nice and the hotel staff is very helpful and friendly. The manager has some similarities to Basil Fowlty, but that is a bonus! If you want to have a comfortable hotel at a nice price, and are willing to go by bus and metro to get to the city centre this hotel is hihgly recomendable!

  • Liked — the room, the pool, the staff
  • Disliked — the location
  • Tips/Secrets — The hotel is located some distance from Rome city centre and it takes a while to get there, but it is not impossible!
  • Stayed August 2006, travelled with friends
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 2 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 5 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Kent, UK
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4 reviews 4 reviews
Reviews in 4 cities Reviews in 4 cities
22 helpful votes 22 helpful votes
“Hotel Eurogarden...Wonderful!!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 June 2006
21
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I would just like to say it is not geogrpahically impossible without a car as the review before suggested. It is so easy to get to by Rome's transport. I read that review before I went and was nervous as to what I was to expect! But to get in and out of Rome (which I suggest is not done by car) you get a bus to the station (can buy a 3 day 11 euro ticket or 7 day 16 euro ticket) we did the latter. Then a 15 minute train ride in. Im certainly not one for public transport but this was so easy and so regular and the hotel gave us a handout with all the times of the buses and trains. The last train is 22.40 but you can get a taxi from the Termini station to the hotel. It was wonderful to stay in a hotel away from the centre and it was set in the most pretty setting, truly feels a home away from home and Rome can feel small and I felt lucky to be staying slighty away from the centre. The breakfast was so well done, plenty of choice and all of it tasted wonderful. The staff were so friendly and polite and the rooms were huge and well cared for!I will miss the Hotel Eurogarden and hope to go back there soon!!

  • Stayed June 2006
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Atlanta, Georgia
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4 reviews 4 reviews
Reviews in 4 cities Reviews in 4 cities
43 helpful votes 43 helpful votes
“Nice hotel, but geographically limited”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 July 2003
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We stayed 3 days at the Eurogarden in Rome. It is actually not in Rome, it is off the Autopista on the north side of the city.

Perhaps the nicest feature of the Eurogarden is the setting. It is a group of single story attached units in a park like setting among pine trees. Does not seem like you are in Rome at all - - very nice setting.
It is a bit difficult to find. You need to drive on side roads at least for a half mile to get to the hotel. But it is worth the search.

This is best suited for people with a car. In fact, it would be almost impossible to conveniently stay there without a car. Prices are good.
Breakfast was excellent.

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Address: Salita del Castel Giubileo 197 | Grande Raccordo Anulare, Exit 7, 00138 Rome, Italy
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