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Via Nino Bixio 48, Rome, Italy
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The Secret Garden
Ranked #898 of 1,287 hotels in Rome
3.5 of 5 stars 38 Reviews
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MrSparkel
2 reviews
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3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
“Perfectly adequate”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 August 2009
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I stayed at The Secret Garden in the single room (Room #1) for 5 nights in July and found the place to be perfectly adaquate for my needs. My room had a mini-fridge, a kettle to boil water, ceiling fan, comfortable bed, TV, safe, cabinet, decent private bath...everything I needed. The place is located only maybe 5-to-10 minutes walking distance from the Termini Station. Note: When leaving the Termini Station after taking the train from the airport make sure you take the "South" exit instead of the the main "West" entrance/exit since its closest to the hotel else you'll have to walk all the around the station. The Hotel is also located 5 minutes walking distance to the nearest Metro station so its convenient to get to any of the touristy spots of Rome from here. The Coliseum is only a 15 minute walk from here. Across the street is a great pizzaria place and another street across is a good supermarket to stock up on supplies. At first sight, the area might seem "seedy" because of the graffiti but you'll realize this is everywhere. Trust me, this area is pretty safe. When arriving its best to carry a cell phone with you as if you arrive late like I did, there may not be an employee there to let you in. My flight was delayed so when I got to the front door I had to call the hotel and 5 minutes later an employee named Alessandro arrived by moped and let me in and checked me in at the reception area. I stayed in the hot summer month at the end of July but found to room to be relatively cool with a ceiling fan and window. Overall, a great stay for a solo traveler at the Secret Garden in Rome.

Stayed July 2009, travelled solo
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London
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“Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 June 2009

Close to the centre, bargain price, lovely little room with character, great A/C, decent bathroom, good size.... what more could you want!!
There is a 'slight' issue with the fact there is no reception... but that's cool - just phone them! We arrived early... rang, waited ten minutes and our charming host arrived... having spoken to his charming mother. Lovely family hotel, really clean, i would recommend it to absolutely ANYONE! It's brill... we only saw one room - our one, room 3, but it was charming and full of character... far better than a souless chain!
Well done the Secret Garden - PERFECT!

  • Stayed May 2009, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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“Cheap, Cozy, and great location”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 April 2009

The "secret garden" is a perfect, small hotel. we were at the suite which was more then perfect, it was very spacious, the bed was amazingley comfterble, and the price was the cheepest we paid in Europe. the only bad thing is the fact they don't have a reception, after saying that I have to be fair and say that Giovanna, the hotel manager, was always available to us on the phone.
about the location, It's 5 minute walk from Termini staion which was perfect for us, people said it wasn't safe, it's not beverley hills, but i didn't feel unsafe for a second...

  • Stayed April 2009, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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“Wonderful Beds!”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 October 2007
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This was our first hotel in Italy and the five of us spent two nights here. We found that they beds were the most comfortable that we stayed in and the rooms were very nice and clean. Breakfast was served on the roof top in their gardens and was wonderful. The we had an assortment of breads, juices, jellies, fruit as well as the most wonderful breakfast sandwiches too. The only caveat was I took the double room with the exterior bathroom, which I didn't mind, the only thing I was unaware of, was the bathroom was one floor up from the bedroom. Other than that everything was great.

The B&B is within walking distance of Termini, the Coloseum and Metro line A.

  • Liked — Comfort of beds, breakfast, walking distance from attractions.
  • Disliked — Nothing.
  • Stayed September 2007, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 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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“Excellent Value, Good Location, Change of Management! Gay Friendly.”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 November 2006
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people found this review helpful

VERY IMPORTANT: This facility, like many others in Rome, is booked through an agency.... you are rarely communicating directy to ownership, until a booking is ACTUALLY VERIFIED. If you book here, contact GIOVANNA or ALLESSANDRO directly by telephone to verifiy EVERYTHING: [-] This is a mother / son team who are the new management (as of September 2006). They are both fluent in English and genuinely helpful. I booked last-minute to Rome and although I had to move rooms because of the schedule, Gioanna went OUT OF HER WAY to accommodate me. BIGGEST DRAWBACK and READ THIS: the management is NOT on-site to receive you when you arrive... Allessandro arrives by motorcycle to give you keys and do paperwork... so, best to call from Termini, when you arrive to avoid standing in the street with your bags. Also like almost every other smaller place in Rome: They play the cash / credit game... they will tell you their credit card terminal is broken.. it isn't. I finally struck a deal to pay 1/2 credit, 1/2 cash... which they were fine with.

You are giiven keys for the duration of your stay; no reporting to a clerk, etc. Come and go as you please. I found this a real plus.

The Accommodations: Remember, this is a basic facility... no frills here. But, compared to other places, this is a an EXCELLENT FIND FOR THE MONEY! The linens are crisp and clean. Beds are very comfortable. The bathrooms are immaculate and THERE IS PLENTY OF HOT WATER (something that can be very hard to find, even in the nicest Italian hotels)! And even in a single room, there is at least a double bed. The rooms vary in size and furnishings. #1 seems to be the "single" room -- small and in the cellar, but clean and comfortable and was only 55 Euro a night. #3 is a twin room (2 twin beds). #5 is a spacious and airy room, but has its private bathroom one flight above. I paid 70 Euro for this one. #6 seemed to be the gem, large with en suite... but, is upstairs with no lift.

Breakfast was on the roof garden (again, no lift) and was tasty and plentiful. They won't leave you hungry here... menu changes daily. Nothing amazing, but they go out of their way to give you a good starting meal. Fresh fruit, Toast, Cereal, sometimes fresh sandwiches... Coffee is weak, but plentiful.

Location is very good for return travellers. 10-minute walk from Termini, two blocks east of Plaza Vittorio Emanuelle, two blocks west of Porta Maggiore. For first-timers to Rome, the area will seem a little seedy, dirty and depressing... but, this is the case with most facilities near Termini... the area is safe, despite its look. And it really is a convenient location... I walked to every major attraction...

For The Gay Traveller: Walking distance to Max Bar, Sphinx, Sauna Mediterraneo, Hangar. No attitude or hang-ups at all... very friendly. Since you have your own key at all times, no problems with staying out late, etc.

Check-out is 10:30am SHARP! Breakfast is 8:30am-10:00am.

  • Liked — Clean and Comfortable.
  • Disliked — Waiting at the door with my bags for the owner to arrive with keys (Thank God I had a cell phone)
  • Tips/Secrets — Read my review.
  • Stayed October 2006, travelled solo
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 1 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 2 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Address: Via Nino Bixio 48, Rome, Italy
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