Aniene
Viale Tirreno 74 - 00141 Rome
Hotel Aniene is a brand-new hotel that opened its door in May 2008 and is located in the North part of Rome. The hotel has 31 rooms that are all equipped with an en-suite bathroom and all other comforts for leisure and business travelers. The hotel has Single, Double and Triple rooms and each room is fully equipped with individually controlled air-conditioning, Wi-Fi Internet connection and an Internet plug, a mini-bar, satellite TV, safe box, working desk, stereo, video, direct dial telephone and a plasma TV (32") with pay TV. A hairdryer and rooms for disabled guests are available on request. Hotel Aniene is fully air-conditioned and has a 24-hour front desk with multilingual staff, fax service and safety deposit boxes. The hotel has many facilities like a lift, reading lounge, ballroom, luggage room, lounge bar, Cafeteria, business library, TV Lounge, photocopy centre, tour/sightseeing desk and 24-hour security. Breakfast at the hotel can be used from 7 am and the hotel bar is open until 11 pm. The hotel also offers Wi-Fi Internet connection in the lobby, laundry service, massage service, wakeup service, a babysitter, room service, dry cleaning service, Newspapers, Medical service and shuttle service from Rome's airports and Termini Railway Station.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-18
Tiny Rooms But Convenient Location and EXCELLENT Staff Buy your own soda to keep in the mini-bar because one coke from the minibar is a whopping $5 dollars. Don't pay to access internet in the lobby, as it's free in your room. Depending on how long you are visiting buy a 4 day visitor's pass or a one week pass for very easy traveling around Rome.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-07-08
Great Hotel for the price but a little out of town The hotel was great but it is about a 30-40 minute bus ride from the central terminal. Easy to get their if you talk to the bus information booth and have them tell you what bus to take. Then ask the bus driver to stop where you need them to. For us, it was bus 86 and roughly the 19th stop. Traveler's tip on dining There is a little local cafe across the street that offers cold sandwiches for roughly 3 euros.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-18
Hotel is too far from Rome This hotel was extremely difficult to find in Rome. This hotel is not close to the airport. If you are taking public transportation, you must take a bus for about an hour, after taking the Metro for 40 minutes. The actual rooms were nice. If you don’t have a ton of time in Rome, find a more centrally located hotel.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-18
Hotel is too far from Rome This hotel was extremely difficult to find in Rome. This hotel is not close to the airport. If you are taking public transportation, you must take a bus for about an hour, after taking the Metro for 40 minutes. The actual rooms were nice. If you don't have a ton of time in Rome, find a more centrally located hotel.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-18
Tiny Rooms But Convenient Location and EXCELLENT Staff The hotel was very modern and new with a fun orange and black color scheme and all new and stylish furnishings and accents. The rooms were a bit like monk cells in that they were miniscule. If you get a "single" it really is just a twin bed. So be prepared! However,the price was right and it was cheaper by far than other properties in Rome given the free internet, location 300 meters (3 city blocks) from a bus that take you to the center of town, great staff, excellent sense of security, and just a gorgeous property all around. Though they didn’t have other meals, there are fantastic restaurants nearby with several choices from a block away to 4 blocks away. Traveler's tip on saving a few bucks Buy your own soda to keep in the mini-bar because one coke from the minibar is a whopping $5 dollars. Don’t pay to access internet in the lobby, as it’s free in your room. Depending on how long you are visiting buy a 4 day visitor’s pass or a one week pass for very easy traveling around Rome.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-07-09
Great Hotel for the price but a little out of town There is a little local cafe across the street that offers cold sandwiches for roughly 3 euros.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-01
Staff was nice and accommodating. The hotel was not opened yet due to construction delays, but the staff had re-booked us in another very nice hotel by the Coliseum. They forwarded phones call for us, and paid for the taxi to take us to the other hotel. Hotel description stated the hotel opened in May. Visited June 6th, and it was still not opened.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-07-02
Comfortable Close to bus stops and there are a few good Italian restaurants around.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-24
really great stay The pizza restuarant, 2 doors away is really good value, great food and welcoming,friendly staff. A really nice way to end a day of busy sightseeing!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-26
A little far... Learn to love scaffolding- it plagues all of our major european cities.
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