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Via della Farnesina 23, 00194 Rome, Italy
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Farnesina Hotel
Ranked #434 of 1,286 hotels in Rome
4.0 of 5 stars 45 Reviews
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Umbria
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17 reviews 17 reviews
Reviews in 11 cities Reviews in 11 cities
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
“I am sure better hotels are available for the same money.”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 March 2010
1
person found this review helpful

This hotel is not much more than adequate. One of the bedroom reading lights was broken and when reported was never fixed. The bathroom was tacky with a sink plug that did not function; the place lacked TLC. The staff were polite and breakfast was quite ample. The location is good for the north part of Rome where the olympic stadium is located.

  • Stayed February 2010, travelled as a couple
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 2 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
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sydney
1 review
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“Thanks for excellent service & good humour”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 October 2009
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We would both like to thank you for your excellent service, & good humour during our stay at the Hotel Farnesina. We would also like you to pass our best wishes to all the staff for their help & for the "forte Cappucinne" at collezione (breakfast)..... This was the second time in the past four years we have stayed at your hotel because of the area (Ponte Milvio), but mainly because of the positive & friendly people. Its also great to have a laugh as we all need more humour in our life....



If either of you were to visit Australia we would welcome you in our home.



Thank you again

Best Wishes to you & your families

Rozie & Carl

  • Stayed August 2009, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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arlington, va
1 review
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“Ave rooms / get your own taxi”
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 September 2009
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The hotel is located in a nice area of the city, about a 10 - 15 euro taxi ride to the center of Rome. The rooms were "Italian average", which means small, reasonably clean, w/ tiny bars of soap. There was an elevator which was nice. If you like soccer the hotel is near the stadium. If you don't like soccer crowds, don't plan on walking outside the night of a game. My major complaint about the hotel is that I asked them to call a taxi to take me to the airport. Their "taxi" was a limo service, not a real taxi. While the hotel said the trip would cost about 40 euros, once inside the care the driver said 55 euros, fixed. About 15 minutes into the trip to the airport, on the highway, with a fair amount of traffic, the driver started texting continuously. I asked him to stop, and was sworn at up and down, and even threatened that "Americans like me disappear in Italy". It was very upsetting. I found out later the hotel contracted with the limo service, and I obviously can't help wonder if the limo service was connected with organized crime. No company name on the receipt! I wouldn't stay there again.

  • Stayed September 2009, travelled with family
    • 2 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 3 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 1 of 5 stars Service
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Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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3 reviews 3 reviews
Reviews in 2 cities Reviews in 2 cities
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
“Hotel Farnesina”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 May 2007
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Ideal location for visitors to tennis in Rome or the Olympic stadium, just a ten minute walk away.
Excellent market couple of minutes walk at the end of the road, pity hotel did not shop there in the morning to provide some fresh fruit for breakfast.
Hot drinks are from a machine DIY style, have a black coffee topped up with hot milk rather than go for cappucino which was too sweet.
Roof terrace for breakfast very pleasant.
Staff on reception desk all very helpful.
Rooms smallish but clean and bathrooms look newly done.
Bus to Vatican less than 1 euro and very frequent.
If taking taxi flag down on street its less half price the price rather than letting reception call one for you. 30euros to Trastevere at 7.30pm only 13 euros to get back at half past midnight!
Overall great position for going to the Rome Open Tennis

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New Jersey
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84 reviews 84 reviews
Reviews in 36 cities Reviews in 36 cities
44 helpful votes 44 helpful votes
“Above average”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 June 2006
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Just returned on May 31, 2006. Traveled with a group of 20 and reserved 10 rooms. We all agree that the hotel was above average. Many rooms having a balcony. Breakfast was plentiful, and served on the roof resturant starting at 0730 hrs. It is air conditioned with an elevator. Four floors. The staff were very friendly and spoke english. In fact during one evening one of the hotel clerks went out with four of our young adult children. The hotel is located outside of center Rome. You will have to be an intrepid adventurer to get around. Not a bad thing if you want to be a traveier and not a tourist. What better way to get an idea of the culture than to stay where the locals live and eat. Many of the staff at the local resturants near the hotel had a difficult time understanding us. I would suggest that if this concerns you, that you eat in center Rome where english is spoken almost everywhere. There are a few ways to get into the center and main train station, Termini. Besides the rail, this is the local transportaion hub. The Metro lines converge here as well as the departure point for local buses. There are cabs as well as tourist sightseeing buses. There is a bus stop two small blocks from the hotel. One will take you directly (last stop) to the Vatician. Another bus will take you to the Mancini bus depot, for a bus or tram transfer. Or if you so incline you can walk across the bridge also two blocks from the hotel, and continue four blocks to Mancini bus depot. Direct bus to Termini. Another way, which is quicker, is to go to Mancini and catch the number 2 tram to the last stop and catch the Metro to all points. Just some advice. The bridge is the local hang out for the "young" crowd during the evenings. It is packed from one end to the other. Not a safety issue at all. My young adult kids and friends that came along with us, made some local friends and hung out there. All are polite, and welcomed the Americans. My point is that while we did not so much mind the walk across the bridge to Manicini in the morning as we started out our many sightseeing adventures, the evening was very tiredsome. We needed to take the bus from Manicini to the hotel. Another advice. Purchase the Metro pass. With so many transfers from bus to Metro to Tram during the week we were there, it was a great investment. Saved a lot of time and money. During our last day we, as a group, got on a bus, and there were three inspectors checking all passes. Also be aware to expect rudness from the general public while on the public transportation system. It was not because we were tourists, they did not know, but because they were always in a rush to get in and grab a seat. A lot of pushing.

  • Stayed May 2006
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Via della Farnesina 23, 00194 Rome, Italy
Price range (per night):* INR4,793 - 11,090

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