Hotel Bolognese
Hotel in Rome
Reasons to book
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Great price for your budgetOne of the lowest cost properties in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Pets allowed, Kitchen or Kitchenette and more
About this hotel
The Bolognese is a family-run hotel welcoming guests since 1946. It offers bright rooms with an LCD TV and a private bathroom. Roma Termini Train Station is a 10-minute walk away.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Rome
Nearby attractions
Available Rooms
1 Single • 118 ft²
Sleeps 1
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1 Queen or 2 Single • 182 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Queen or 3 Single • 269 ft²
Sleeps 4
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1 Queen or 3 Single • 247 ft²
Sleeps 4
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1 Queen or 2 Single • 215 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Reviews
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4.0
Okolica hotelu jest bardzo brudna i głośna. Trzy noce słychać było awantury pod oknem. O 5 rano każdego dnia przyjeżdżają śmieciarki powodując straszny hałas. Wieczorem nie czułam się bezpiecznie aby opuszczać hotel.
Śniadanie w obiekcie. W odpowiedzi na prośbę o śniadanie o godzinie 7:30 usłyszałam, że pan o tej godzinie wstaje i nie dostanę śniadania. Mogę dostać je później.
Na korytarzu przed pokojem było mrugające światło. Przez kilka dni stały worki, torby, kartony. Wszystko było byle jakie.
1.0
Location was ok.
No air conditioning or fan. Room was absolutely tiny.
5.0
room but not the bathroom
bathroom, lack of lobby, entrance. noisy, etc
1.0
nothing or maybe the lesson to never have one more time an hotel like this
maybe the small balcony
everything
disgusting receptionist who said he didn’t have space for my booking. no change for the city taxe. finally puts me in a room very small put with high ceiling. at night I was frozen no extra covers no heating no reception. I didn’t even want to take a shower in the morning and waited next hotel. everything is an extra. to keep your luggage 5€ but in fact it stays in the corridor with no reception. anybody can take your suitcase and leave the is never there. at 9:30 waited door open for check out. I just left the keys and went away.
7.0
I liked the location . Don’t think pictures correspond with the reality .
Actually absence of anyone at the reception, it’s hard to rate facilities (there was a TV) or staff - haven’t seen anyone . The room itself was alright - small , but it’s what you pay for with Roman prices I guess.
3.0
There is no elevator and the hotel is on the second floor so if you have heavy things you better consider that , it’s not a hotel style it’s more of a apartment with bedrooms so you can hear your neighbours all night and get up early morning if other people are leaving .
6.0
Kindness of staff. Rooms were decent
Breakfast
6.0
location was great
basic, but clean. paid for room with bath but bath had no plug so couldn’t use.
7.0
Hostess was very friendly and nice
No aircondition, so hot and the street noise was horrible.
5.0
relatively cheap, situated close to Termini (which, as I was told by a local, is not a really well-liked area for many locals hence why it is cheap to stay here compared to other areas, and also a bit less safe - though I did not have any problems). I was able to store my luggage for the day as I arrived in the morning (check-in starts at 14:30) which I thought was really nice.
Check-out starts at 6 in the morning, so I thought it would be fine going there at 7 in the morning to store my luggage (it was said that it's possible to store your luggage there if you arrive early). However, when I rang the bell, the lady (talking to me through the speaker) was really grumpy (well, I understand that.. not a morning person either...). Communicating was really hard and it took me ringing 4 times (and getting yelled at) until she finally let me into the hotel itself (though she always said "ok, come in").
Side note: she did not greet me in person and there was nobody at the reception, so maybe the bell is in her private apartment (it says "Hotel Bolognese" though)
I realized that this seemed normal: I have never seen anybody at the reception and several times, even around 11:30 pm (when Check-in is still possible), somebody was ringing the doorbell again and again and even knocked really loudly asking to be let in - and it took 15 minutes until the person from the hotel finally reacted.
This is what I thought was the least "ok". But also: the toilet flushing barely works - which was ok since I was only there for 2 nights and only to sleep, but would have been a bigger problem otherwise ;)
And it could have been a bit cleaner (especially the toilet brush..). Rest was fine as a place to sleep.
7.0
Good location.
Communication with the staff could be better. We made a reservation date change but they didn't remember to change the dates in the computer so for the first night three people had to share one double bed.
6.0
you have yo ring the bell and wait until the owner open the door to enter to the hotel, there is no reception, the owner manage everything.
5.0
The room is big and had a separate dining area. Very nice location too, near the termini in a quite and secure street.
The room and linen could use a refresher. As well as the bathroom drainage.
7.0
It was ok. The bed was confortable.
The floor was a little bit dirty.
8.0
The hotel is very conveniently located. Staff was helpful and friendly.
8.0
Good location, short walk to Rome Central Station, easy and comfortable stay. Best for the money.
7.0
Great personal.
Old facilities
5.0
The hotel staff was very kind and helpful in everything.
It has a great location where you can reach by walk all the attractive places of Roma, such as Trevi fontain, Pantheon, Colosseo etc.
7.0
Nice pesonnel. We could have let the baggage there the last day before we left to the airport. Close to metro station and main railway station.
Loud building (closing door, coffee machine in the morning). Water pressure in the shower was not very high. Breakfast was more like small snack, but I understood that it is normal in Italy
1.0
Bug in my bed. Awful isolation, could hear everyone coming in and out of the hotel.
7.0
The picturesque facilities as well as the location.
Guest in the room next door do not respect the rest time. They played loud music in the middle of the night and constant exits and entrances without a little respect from those who were on the same floor and resting.
1.0
Good location
Towels were not clean. No AC in my room and the room was stinky.
10.0
nice and clean and very friendly stuff i will give him 10/10
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Rome?
The average price for a rental in Rome is $153 per night. This rental is $60 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Hotel Bolognese. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Hotel Bolognese pet friendly?
Yes! This hotel is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at Hotel Bolognese?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and smoking allowed.
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