Hotel Versailles - Rome
Corso d'Italia 92 - 00198 Rome
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‹‹ I'd forgotten the reviews I'd read some months earlier until arriving and it all came back to me. A delightful proprietor - very welcoming. His...››
07 Nov 2007 read hotel reviewsHOTEL OVERVIEW
hotel outside
The hotel Versailles offers excellent value Rome accommodations and is located just steps from Porta Pia, the Roman walls and the via Salaria shopping street.
This affordable Rome hotel is easy to reach and well connected to any part of the city by public transport. Furthermore, the magnificent Villa Borghese park, with its homonymous gallery preserving Italian masterpieces and important museums, is just walking minutes away.
Versailles is situated on the fifth floor of a building dating back to the 19th century and offers splendid views over Rome.
Wireless Internet connection is available throughout the hotel.
LOCATION
City Area:Via Veneto
Position of the zone in the city
General map
Due to its convenient location, this hotel offers the ideal base for exploring many tourist attractions on foot, such as via Veneto, the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.
GUEST ROOMS
double room
Hotel Versailles offers 7 single, double and triple rooms. Three rooms feature a private bathroom. Four rooms share two bathrooms.
The accommodations are equipped with wirless Internet connection and heating facilities.
Hair dryer and fan are available on request.
- Additional beds
- Cot available upon request
- Hairdryer available on request
- Heating
- Rooms with view
- Wireless Internet connection
BREAKFAST
The continental breakfast is served from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. in the guest rooms.
HOTEL FACILITIES
- Credit card accepted
- Historic building
- Lift/elevator
- Pets accepted
- Wireless Internet connection in the entire property
- City maps
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Front desk - fax service
- Luggage room
- Tourist information
- Baby sitter
- TV Room
HOTEL REVIEWS
Single traveller
Denmark, Aug 2008
Lacking aircondition it is hot in summer.
Two friends
France, Aug 2008
Small family hotel, very clean, and conveniently located close to the city center. Manager very nice and helpful. Decoration a bit out-fashioned, but that's a budget hotel, very affordable. What we basically wanted was a convenient, comfortable and clean place to sleep (being in the streets of Rome most of the day :o) and this hotel perfectly met our requirements. Only drawback : rooms on the street side can be noisy, especially when you leave the windows open (no air-con). But globally we were very satisfied with our stay, considering the price we paid (44 euros per night for a double with shared bath). Recommended !
Single traveller
France, Jul 2008
This small hotel is very cheap, nice and well located, it is very convenient for just one night.
Young couple
Mexico, Jul 2008
The owner should think more about his personal aspect before he recieves any customer. The hall and the TV room carpet is very dirty. The rooms are clean but are extreamly hot. The location is great because you have the bus stop 5 minutes walking and have good restaurants near by. The pictures that are shown in this site does not correspond to the reality indeed.
Single traveller
Germany, Jun 2008
A nice little family running pension. Rooms are small but very tidy and clean. The same for the public bathroom and toilet. Very nice people working there. Two older men with good English and the "soul" of the house who knows only a few words in English. Good distance from the centre: Roma Termini 15 minutes, Spanish Stairs 20 - 30 minutes by foot! Many bus stops and a metro all 5 minutes by foot away. very important: behind the pension are some supermarkets and cheap but good and cheap, origin restaurants and a marketplace. In conclusion: A perfect Hotel for all cheap travellers who can do without big comfort. This Hotel is for sleeping and that you will do very well! If I go back to Roma I`ll be back in pension Versailles!! Hope to help you searching a good and cheap Hotel in Roma Volker ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Moin, und nun noch mal in meiner Sprache: Also die Pension Versailles ist eine sehr nette, kleine, familiengeführte Pension am Rand der römischen Innenstadt. Die Zimmer sind klein, aber alles vorhanden und sehr sauber. Die betten werden täglich gemacht und wohl auch getauscht (die Handtücher nicht; eigenes Duschtuch sollte im Gepäck sein, wenn ihr kein Zimmer mit Bad habt!"). Die beiden älteren Herren können beide recht bis sehr gut Englisch und geben gerne Auskunft. Sogar Deutsch geht, aber ungern und sehr schlecht. Die gute Seele des Hauses ist aber die Frau, die leider kaum ein Wort englisch kann. Dafür gehe ich jede Wette ein, dass sie die Gemeinschaftstoiletten und Badezimmer mehrmals am Tag putzt. Waren immer im erstklassigen Zustand, obwohl die Pension ausgebucht war. Mein Zimmer ging auf den Innenhof, dort war es sehr ruhig, außer wenn im Pianoladen Abendkonzerte stattfanden. Aber spätestens um 0 Uhr war absolute Ruhe. Die Pension ist ca. 15 Minuten vom Bahnhof Roma Termini und ca. 20 - 30 Minuten von der Spanischen Treppe entfernt. Zu F
Single traveller
Sweden, Jun 2008
Fantastic pensione! I normally stay near Piazza di Spagna at a much higher price and lower standard, so this was a pleasant surprise. Extremely good value, large and clean room - no carpet, no smell of cigarette or perfume. Easy to take the bus. Man in reception spoke good English.
Young couple
USA, May 2008
This was my least favorite place out of 6 budget hotels we stayed in while traveling. First of all, the place smelled TERRIBLE. I actually had to hold my breath when I was walking in the hallways and had to buy air freshener. Also, we were not aware that towels were only provided for rooms with private bathrooms. They gave us hand towels that were actually like paper. We weren't even sure if they were towels. Also, someone wasn't sitting at the desk all night, so to get back in your room late at night they told us just to go behind the desk and take the key... which means ANYONE could have gone behind the desk and taken our key at night. This made us very uneasy. Also, upon our departure, the man at the desk was very annoyed that we wanted to pay in credit card and creepily swiped the card 3 times (needless to say we'll be carefully checking our credit card bill.) He then proceeded to insult us and tell us that we were foolish, saying "no no no no no!," to spend 3 nights in Florence and only 2 nights in Rome. I think our travel decisions are none of his business, and it was especially rude to insult us as we were giving him our money. On the "good" side, the place was in a safe location, the sheets were clean (the bedspread, however, had holes in it and was disgusting), and the shared bathroom was pretty clean too. There is also a cute dog who lives there, so people who are allergic might want to beware. I wouldn't stay here again, though I'll miss the cute dog.
Single traveller
USA, May 2008
It was in a really good part of the city, Bus is better to take then the metro, because the metro is further away from the hotel and you have to walk aways to get to it. The hotel is really clean, family owned. The guy who owns it is really nice and helpful. would definetly stay again.
Mature couple
USA, May 2008
Stayed there for two nights and it worked out for us. Had a simple breakfast and the location was good. 10 minute walk to the Duomo and Uffizi. It was quiet and found the best panini place across the street...
Young couple
France, May 2008
pour le prix à Rome c'est un excellent endroit, tres familliale, propre et surtout tres tres bien situé et sécurisé. On conseil!
Family with older children
Netherlands, Mar 2008
Great hotel. The woman who works there was very helpful. Whenever you have a question, you never have to look for her. There's a bus stop right outside the hotel and there were several restaurants nearby.
Single traveller
USA, Apr 2008
This hotel is very small. Only 6 or 7 rooms. Sharing the toilet and shower was not a big deal. The girl who cleans the place is very nice! Stay at this place if you are trying to save money. Would like to see a television in the rooms.
Young couple
Australia, Apr 2008
The man who welcomed us at front desk in the evening was very friendly and knowledgeable about what tourists would be interested in seeing and how to get to various attractions (eg. which buses to catch etc.)
mother and daughter
USA, Apr 2008
The staff was very nice and the room clean and accommodating. The beds were a bit too hard making sleep difficult. There were no phones available nor internet access. Also, there was no mention in the on-line information that this was a cash-only establishment. Additionally, a family member needed to contact me with an emergency and the individual answering the phone for the hotel did not speak any English, nor did anyone tell us that someone had actually tried to reach us. Needless to say, this caused a great deal of anxiety and frustration for us all. Overall, the hotel was lovely but the lack of communication availability and the fact that it was a cash-only establishment made out stay less than optimal.
Single traveller
Italy, Jan 2008
If you need a cheap place to stay, this worked out well. Clean, but with a shared bathroom. Taxi stand right there, and it was 3euro to get to Via Veneto, and 12euro to the Vatican. Not necessarily the place you take your family, but if you are mobile, this is a good value.
Young couple
Netherlands, Dec 2007
Ok hotel, but we had a room giving directly on the 'lobby' of the pension, so even as the pension is small, it was not fully quiet. The shared bathrooms are clean but aged. The rooms are spacious, but without airco, and opening on a large noisy avenue. It was fine for November but i would definitely avoid it during summer season. For the price don't expect much, but for a short stay it is fairly enough.
Mature couple
Canada, Nov 2007
Our taxi had some difficulty finding the hotel. Had a very small sign. The room had 2 separated single beds vs a joined bed for a couple. Bathroom was not included in the room.
USA, Nov 2007
I highly recommend this hotel. It is very clean, nicely decorated, and in a great location. The staff were very accomodating and friendly. This hotel provides excellent value for the price. I would definitely stay there again!!!
Young couple
USA, Oct 2007
Overall a nice, friendly, quiet, clean, affordable (relative to the rest of Rome), safe place to stay. Both the owner and his staff were extremely helpful and friendly. The owner speaks English well, though the lady who was helping him did not. Fortunately I can speak French so communication with her was not a problem. Expect to pay your bill in cash as the credit card machine was not working. I suspect that the credit card machine is more for show than anything. The towels were more like large napkins than towels, so bring your own if you require terry cloth. I would likely stay there again.
Mature couple
Australia, Sep 2007
I'd forgotten the reviews I'd read some months earlier until arriving and it all came back to me. A delightful proprietor - very welcoming. His assistant, Jasmine, woke up very early to ring our taxi for which we were most grateful. We were delighted to find there was a lift as it was on the 5th floor! I also remembered that the credit card machinery "never works" - sure enough! We liked the atmosphere and ambience of this "pensione": good value.
Mother and Daughter
USA, Sep 2007
Roberto and the staff at Hotel Versailles are very kind and knowledgable. I would recommend this hotel to anyone who would rather spend their money on experiencing the rich culture of Italy as opposed to an exuberant accommodations.
Single traveller
Russia, Sep 2007
Everythihg was good and clean. I was in good contact with hotel owner. The only problem, to my mind, was that woman on reception didn't speak English at all. She was very affable and obliging but we couldn't understand each other :)
Young couple
Greece, Aug 2007
I found the 60 euro per night too much for a room with no bathroom and no brekfast although the room was clean,spacious and the landlord very pleasant.
Single traveller
France, Jul 2007
The family who runs the place is extremely friendly and speaks English very well. The location is great, especially for the price. Look for the name written on a small plaque on the wall just outside the door. You may walk by it the first time. If you plan on spending most of your time walking the streets of Rome, this is the perfect place to crash.
two Females
Germany, Jun 2007
This place is the best choice when you are looking for "great value for money"-accommodation which is well located in a nice part of Rome and still very central. The hotel only has couple of rooms and is in the 5th floor of a really nice, old house. The family running the place is extremly friendly and helpful. We had booked a room without bathroom which was equipped with a washstand what we found very convenient. The toilets/ bathroom were fine and clean. The room itself was very spacious. The hotel is well located in a good area of Rome. Villa Borghese is very close and also all other tourist sights are easy to reach. Around the hotel there are many nice places to eat and drink, also shops etc. We spent 5 nights at "Versailles" and we really enjoyed our stay there. We fully recommend it!
Family with older children
Sweden, Jun 2007
I stayed in Rome the first and the last night of my holiday. The first night I stayed in a two stars hotel for twice as much money, which I didn't think it was worth. I picked Versaille, because of it's low rate. I was surprised because it was better than I thought it would be. From the outside it doesn't really look like than on the photo , but it was easy to find, only a few bus stops from Termini station. The don't serve breakfast, but down the street there are many places you can eat breakfast for reasonable prices. Very friendly, service-minded, english speaking staff. The hotel is near to several bus stops, so you can take the bus to interesting sites for only 1 euro. But you might get stuck on a bus in the terrible traffic of Rome when you are in a hurry ! Anyways: this is an absolutely good hotel for the money.
Mature couple
Finland, Jun 2007
1. We couldn´t pay with credit-card, so we were forced to give our cash money that we were planning to use in other places. To the question: why? we got too many explanations...the phone has just been changed, the connection is slow and poor. 2. We asked for breakfast, because it was promised in the net-pages and also in the price list, which was in the room (5€). Again we got too many explanations why they don´t serve it. My opinion is that too many explanations is bad service!
Young couple
USA, May 2007
very quiet and clean close to everything and easy bus access, staff very friendly, i wish they had a bigger shower or even a bath .the linen was typically European something to get used to using a sheep material to dry up but that is the norm over there ( i missed my towels lol)perhaps better pillows would have been nice but the place was clean and overall was a good stay , i would go back for the price as well.
Single traveller
Germany, May 2007
the location is good to start sightseeing, not far from villa borghese. but the lobby looks a bit like the living-room of my grand-parents, and at the first view my room looked not really clean. it was placed directly beside the bathroom so that you can hear other people going to shower.
Gay Couple
Russia, Mar 2007
OK. Didnt like towels that were as thin as regular sheets. Plus it was chilly in Rome and the heating was off. Not good! When checking out, they couldn't take my credit card, there was smth wrong with their card machine. So I had to pay cash, which I dont like. Otherwise, you get what you pay for. But still 80 euros for a double in a 1-star hotel isn't a tiny sum, is it?
HOW TO REACH THE HOTEL
By car
The hotel is easily reachable from the Grande Raccordo Anulare (G.R.A.), exit Salario. Without leaving Via Salaria you will arrive in Piazza Fiume (50 meters from the hotel). From there, follow the indications to the city center.
By train
From Rome Termini train station proceed by bus line 83, 92 or 217 and get off at Piazza Fiume, 50 meters from the hotel.
By airplane
The Roma Fiumicino airport is connected to the city by highway or by a local train service, called Leonardo Express, leaving every 30 minutes to Termini station.
The Roma Ciampino airport is just a few bus stops from underground line A terminus Anagnina. The ride to Termini takes about 20 minutes.
TRANSPORT SERVICES
Public parking facilities (subject to charges) are available within the immediate vicinity of the hotel.
HOTEL
hotel outside
ROOMS
double room
HOTEL POLICIES
METHODS OF PAYMENT
Venere.com does not debit your credit card for your reservations. You will be asked to insert your credit card details which will be sent to the property only as a guarantee of the reservation. The bill will then have to be settled directly at the hotel. In case your chosen hotel needs a deposit, this information will be included in the "Cancellation policy" section and the deposit will have to be settled directly with the pre-selected property. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
CHECK-IN & CHECK-OUT
Check-in: the rooms are available at anytime from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. Later arrivals are to be communicated.
Check-out: it is necessary to leave the rooms not later than 11 a.m.
INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE
Use of wireless Internet connection is not included in the price and costs €6,00 per day.
Breakfast is not included in the price and costs €5,00 per person per day.
CANCELLATION POLICY
In caso di cancellazione oltre i termini o di mancata
presentazione verrà addebbitato il costo della prima notte.
In case of no show or late cancellation the amount of one
night will be charged on your credit card.
Please note that for customers coming from China prepaid payment will
be charged at the moment of reservation.
For this kind of payment the amount will be kept in case of cancellation.
You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 30 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
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