Looking for a hotel for 1 night on our way to Amalfi Coast and 1 night on our way back. Piazza Navona area would be our kids first choice.
Rome hotel recommendation
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Budget? How many kids?
The Crown Plaza is just steps away from the Pantheon which is a few short blocks east from Piazza Navona. They were very attentive to our kids when we stayed there.
We have 3 kids(13,11,7). Would like to spend up to $200 a room. Is that possible?
You have three kids so you will need get a five person family room (very rare to find in hotels) or a triple and a double. No way, I going out on a limb, are you going to find that configuration of rooms for $200, especially around the Piazza Navona. Since you are only needing it for one night, the apartment rental option isn't a good one, unless you get lucky and find one that will allow a one night stay. Check Slowtrav.com. The Santa Chiara Hotel near the Pantheon has a family apartment. It MIGHT sleep five, but I'm sure it is more than $200 a night.
Just to clarify I am willing to pay $200/room meaning $400.
Well, the Santa Chiara's suites do sleep five but the rate is between 415 and 550 Euro (around $450 to $600) a night.
Actually, 550 Euro at today's exchange (1.38 to the Euro) is $759.00 USD.
Hotel Genio is a gem; one block from Piazza Navonna; pretty roof-top terrace for snack/cocktails at sunset or breakfast; reasonable, part of a larger chain; quiet as well. Around 200 euros per night but this was in March, large baths, good service and breakfast included.
DAX, are you referring to the Grand Hotel de la Minerva? That was once a Crowne Plaza, then a Sheraton, and now is unaffiliated with any major chain so far as I can see. The only Crowne Plaza in Rome now is in a relatively remote area beyond the Vatican.
Try http://www.residenzacanali.com/ - we stayed here last December and it was great. Simple, clean, good sized room and a location you can't beat. They have two rooms on the 4th floor each with a terrace and the rooms are separated by a small landing. Highly recommended.
Here is another recommendation for the Hotel Genio.
The location is great, and the rooftop terrace offers wonderful views.
http://www.leonardihotels.com/Genio/index.jsp
Byrd
Hotel Smeraldo - close to Campo de Fiora but very short walk to Piazza Navona and Pantheon. Very clean, albeit small rooms. Can't remember the price but I think it was around E175
I'm checking into them. thanks for your help.
We haven't stayed at the Garnd Hotel Minerva since 2000, I had no idea that it is no longer a Crowne Plaza which means no special deal anymore. It's a shame because it was relatively a good bargain if anyone wants to be near Piazza Navona (which is presently all covered up for renovation).
What do you mean about Piazza Navona being covered up? Does that mean it's closed?
I'm sure the reference is regarding the fountains. One of them was covered back in January also for renovations. The entire piazza is not closed.
I'm looking into these but if anyone has any other recommendations, I'd love to hear them. Anyone hear of Residenza San Pantaleo? Thanks.
I think I recall some rather iffy things about Residenza San Pantaleo. Put the name in the search box and see what you find. Also, check out www.tripadvisor.com.
We stayed at the Hotel Bramante last summer with our teens. It's near St. Peter's, not Piazza Navona, but it is attractive, the staff is very nice and the breakfast is the best you'll find anywhere. A fresh, delicious spread. The hotel is a 3-star and the price is good.
Its not right on the Piazza Navona but the location is great...
http://www.hoteladriano.com/
I'm about to book but any last minute recommendations would be considered.
Thanks.
We stayed at an apartment in the ghetto area late February/early March. It is an interesting area and a short walk to the Pantheon/Campo de Fiori/Piazza Navona.
The Hotel Arenula is in this neighborhood and within your price range. It is recommended in Frommer's guide and has fairly good reviews on trip advisor
We're only in Rome overnight when we arrive and one night when we leave and my kids insist we stay near Piazza Navona. I got mixed reviews on Genie from Trip Advisor.