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Via di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 40, 00185 Rome, Italy
Via di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 40, 00185 Rome, Italy
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Very friendly staff & owner, close to the metro station (underground) €1:50 each way was a bargain & the colosseum is a short walk away. Hotel is very clean & a variety of languages are spoken. Stayed for 3 nights on a city break &...More
This hotel is centered on a road junction. It is noisy throughout the night with traffic passing right outside the hotel making it difficult to sleep. We complained about the disgusting, foul-smelling fridge which was covered in mould but nothing was offered as an alternative....More
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Response from Nadia_Plama, Responsabile relazioni con la clientela at Hotel BledResponded 14 October 2017
Dear 199elizabeth, the city tax is mentioned in all the booking websites, we are sorry your agency didn't tell you about it. The area, as the whole city of Rome, is safe at night. We will do our best to improve the other mentioned issues...More
Visited Rome and stayed at Hotel Bled earlier this month. The hotel was a significant distance from the majority of tourist sights and not in an area you felt safe to walk around on your own. The hotel has no bar despite it saying on...More
Thank Karen H
Response from Nadia_Plama, Responsabile relazioni con la clientela at Hotel BledResponded 16 September 2017
We apologize for having been below your expectations during this stay. We will do our best to improve staff's friendliness and cleaning, these aspects are very important to us. We offer bar service only during breakfast. Our breakfast is continental, this means cold food and...More
The hotel is on a 'not so popular' side of town. Didnt feel safe walking back to the hotel at night. Its quite far away from everything and had to walk far to get to places. On the way back to the hotel there was...More
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Response from Nadia_Plama, Responsabile relazioni con la clientela at Hotel BledResponded 2 September 2017
Dear Too_cool_for_you, we are sorry for the mentioned issues, the one you mention that concerned the cell phone could have happened anywhere, in any European big city, we are sorry it happened on the way to the hotel and influenced your judgement about us. All...More
Very friendly, welcoming front desk. Hotel Bled gives you a distinctive Italianate experience with classic decor and furniture. Breakfast was good with lots of choice in a calm and cool environment. (Lovely as temperature outside was 37 degrees+.) Charming and uncomplicated hotel. Front desk person...More
Thank Richard H
Response from Nadia_Plama, Responsabile relazioni con la clientela at Hotel BledResponded 12 August 2017
Thanks for your kind review, the city had some litter issues but the mayor claims it will be solved shortly.
Old school vibe from the very beginning is the only way to describe the Esquilino neighbourhood. The Esquilino takes pride in being one of the oldest areas in Rome for its key location on one of the city’s famous seven hills. From an ancient neighbourhood to its modern incarnation as a multicultural hub, Esquilino always has something going on—polyglot vendors debate street artists while kids play pick-up
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basketball games. Look around you: this area isn’t like the historic centre. Liberty architecture, large piazzas, and long boulevards mix with archaic arches, secret side alleys, and beautiful churches like Santa Maria Maggiore.