THE 5 BEST Rome Bowling Alleys
Bowling Alleys in Rome
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Bowling Alleys • Bars & Clubs
Magliana Vecchia
Bowling Alleys
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Bowling Alleys • Game & Entertainment Centres
Giuliano Dalmata
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Bowling Alleys
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- Mhay Na Hee-DoMilano91 contributionsA nice place for enjoyment with friends and family.
Foods are also great and reasonable price.
We been here for three days for a MBA league and the management have been supportive and the place is good and clean.
It was great and fun during our stay.
Try the place it’s really nice.
Latte macchiato and brioche cost only 2,30€Written 23 May 2024This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Tasneem A3 contributionsnice place for kids, good bowling, and it has Lazer game, far from Rome centre, i will not visit again
if you have children it might be fun for youWritten 11 April 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - DerekYipLondon, UK80 contributionsWe had 2 games here, i was ask to leave a ID to be able to play, only ID i had was my passport, which i feel odd to be kept by them. the place a bit dated, Its been around for a bit. nothing different to another bowling places. We just wanted to do something in the late evening.Written 5 July 2014This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- D YPasadena, CA41 contributionsStayed at A. Roma Lifestyle Hotel nearby, and found Silvestri Village by searching TA reviews for "tennis." Having been to the French Open earlier on our trip, my son and I were inspired to play on a red clay court. Just a 1-2 min walk from the hotel, it has a somewhat run-down, "community rec center" type of feel. It's not designed for tourists, the people that work there only speak a few words of English, but they were very friendly and we were able to communicate well enough. We ended up playing tennis on 3 different days, and it was one of the highlights of our Paris-Florence-Rome trip. Marco is the tennis pro, and he charged 12 Euros for 1 hour of court time including the use of nice rackets and balls. The courts were empty mid-day, but busy in the evening. There are 4 courts with lights. Being from the Los Angeles area where hard courts are plentiful, "green clay" Har-Tru courts are rare, and red clay is non-existent, it was a memorable treat to play on the real stuff! The facility also has a few bowling lanes, ping-pong tables, pool tables, and a covered, very compact mini-golf course. After many days of grand, busy tourist attractions, it was a nice change of pace visiting a no-frills, local place.Written 18 June 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.