In the better part of the Termini Station neighborhood, the Romae has the advantages of a strategic location—it's within walking distance of many sites, and handy to bus and metro lines. The pictures of Rome in the small lobby and breakfast room, the luminous white walls and light-wood furniture in the rooms, and the bright little baths all have a fresh look. Amenities such as satellite TV, in-room safe, and hair dryer are unusual for a hotel of this price. There are special rates and services for families. Some of the cheapest rooms in Rome can be found in the Romae's adjacent B&B facility—a pretty good deal at a EUR 100 room rate. The hotel also has some special agreements with a nearby restaurant and bar, though they are not owned by Romae. Pros: well-appointed, spacious rooms with ample wardrobes; reasonable rates; located on the nicer side of Termini. Cons: breakfast is served at the bar across the street; not much action in the neighborhood at night; the elevator can be temperamental.
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